Stainless steel nonstick pans are often chosen when cooking because these pans consume less oil. The non-stick coating also prevents food from sticking to the surface. Here are the benefits of using a nonstick pan:
 
1. Use less oil
Compared to uncoated stainless steel cookware, nonstick cookware requires minimal oil or butter to cook. Eliminate excess calories by reducing fat for better health. Although fat is an important body need, consuming only what you need to get the right energy has a positive effect on your body. Preparing nutrient-dense foods with large amounts of oil reduces their nutritional value. Therefore, the role of nonstick pans is to reduce or eliminate cooking oil or fat during low-calorie meals and cooking.
 
2. Easy to clean
Nonstick pans are relatively easier to use because the smooth, coated surface prevents food from sticking to the pan. This facilitates the washing process later and saves us a lot of time and effort. Designed for easy cleaning, you can quickly clean the inside and outside of your cookware. Use a soft sponge with hot soapy water when you need to scrub the inside and outside of the pan. The best nonstick pans are dishwasher safe, making cleaning quick and easy.
 
3. High resistance
Another great advantage of using a non-stick pan is that it is very resistant to acidic reactions such as wine, tomatoes, lemons, etc, while stainless steel can react.
 
4. Useful cooking tools
The non-stick element of pans makes them a great cooking tool, and they are great for cooking foods that require mild temperatures and are known to stick to pans, such as omelets, pancakes, and more. Another great feature of a nonstick pan is that it doesn't require a preheating process before adding ingredients.
 
5. Durable and affordable
Compared to stainless steel cookware, non-stick cookware is available at a variety of prices. They are made of various metals such as aluminum and stainless steel. Premium materials and non-stick coating guarantee high performance and enhanced durability.
 
6. Simple to use
Nonstick pans are great for fried or breaded foods that might otherwise crack in the pan. They are easier to handle for inexperienced cooks or people who may be distracted by phones, work, or children while cooking.