Is the Always Pan Worth the Hype? (plus some favorite family recipes) (2024)

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Before the pandemic struck I got an email from someone at Our Place asking if I wanted to try out their newest pan. I said yes. The pan arrived. I let it sit in a box for two months without touching it. Then 2020 took an unexpected turn and stay-at-home orders were our new reality. Overnight I transformed from working mom with kids at school, to stay-at-home working mom/teacher/short order cook for boys who apparently eat ALL day long…..And then I remembered the always pan.

Cooking is not my favorite thing in the world, but if a new workout outfit can motivate me to move, maybe a new pan could motivate me to cook?

First impression? Ladies, let me tell you… this pan is a looker.

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She’s pretty enough to leave out on your stove between meals, but I guarantee you won’t put her away even if you wanted to. The “hype” of the Always Pan is that it replaces 8 pieces of traditional cookware. You can braise, steam, sauté, boil etc… It is also made with non-toxic ceramic and is dishwasher safe. It comes with a stainless steal mesh basket for steaming/boiling and a wooden spatula with it’s own little nesting spot. It also has knobbed lid and a pour spout. With all of these bells and whistles, it’s just 3 pounds. What I’m trying to say is, I’ve found myself using the pan so much (as in, every meal) that I don’t even have time to put it away.

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And can we talk cleaning for a second? Maybe cleaning is why I don’t like cooking? Or cooking is why I don’t like cleaning? Either way, this pan is hands down the easiest pan to clean. Even after making eggs, you can pretty much just wipe it clean. In my 6 months of using this pan, I have never once had to soak it. Sorry not sorry to my husband who loves “soakers” so he can just get to it later. Hint: he never gets to it later, but I digress….

This is a long way of saying that, the Always Pan is worth every penny and now my entire family uses the it and they all share my praise.

I loved the pan so much I recently got the entire dinner bundle which includes the pan, 4 nesting bowls, 4 plates hand painted porcelain, and 4 hand-blown drinking glasses (that are stackable!). Hot Tip: If you have a wedding coming up, this bundle is the PERFECT gift!

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And while I use my Always Pan for eggs on the daily, I thought it would be fun if I shared some of my go-to weeknight recipes below. My family also chipped in and shared some of their favorite family recipes to make in the Always Pan.

Sausage + Sweet Potato Rice Bowl

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Ingredients

Olive oil

Shallot or 1/4 onion chopped

1 pound turkey sausage (loose or removed from casing) or ground turkey meat

1 sweet potato diced

Half can black beans

1 cup broth

1 cup rice (I use ready-made)

1-2 cups fresh spinach

Preheat oven to 400 and roast sweet potatoes in a little olive oil, salt and pepper until soft (about 15-20 minutes). Meanwhile, sauté shallot in olive oil, after a minute add sausage and cook completely through. Add rice, black beans, and broth and cook until heated. When sweet potatoes are cooked, add to mixture. Throw a cup or two of spinach on top and integrated it until wilted. Serve hot. (My kids like it with a little shredded cheese on top)

“Green Noodles” – kid favorite

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1 pound fresh spinach linguini

2 tablespoons butter

2 table spoons olive oil

3 cloves garlic

salt to taste

Parmesan cheese

Fill Always Pan with water, and insert mesh basket. Cook pasta as directed (if fresh, usually 2-3 minutes). Lift basket and discard water. In the empty pan, melt butter and add olive oil. Sauté garlic until fragrant (watch that it doesn’t burn). Add the pasta back into the pan and mix. Add a pinch of salt and serve with Parmesan cheese.

Sausage + Peppers

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Ingredients:

1 round sweet/mild Italian sauage

2 red peppers sliced

1 red onion sliced

1 can V8 or marinara (I like Rao’s)

1 tbsp tomato paste (only if using V8)

Instructions:

Italian rolls and Parmesan Preheat oven to 350.

Bake sausage in Always Pan with water covering the bottom of pan (about 20-30 minutes until mostly cooked). Flip sausage over half way.

Heat olive oil in a large pot then saute peppers, onions, and mushrooms until softened.

Remove sausage from oven and slice into bite size pieces.

Add sausage to vegetable mixture and add one can of V8 juice (or marinara sauce).

Add tomato paste (only if using V8 and desire a thicker sauce).

Stir the mixture and saute untl sausage is fully cooked.

Serve with Italian rolls or in a bowl with parmesan cheese.

Bird’s Nest

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Ingredients:

1 slice of bread

1 egg

1 tbsp butter

salt/pepper

Directions:

Cut a hole in the center of the bread. Melt butter on Always Pan and coat both side of the bread with melted butter. Crack the egg into the hole of the bread and fry on both sides for a few minutes (flip half way). Egg should be a little runny in the middle. Season with salt and pepper!

Homemade Meatballs

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Ok ok so this isn’t a family recipe… It’s Ina’s. But now that I’ve been cooking so much I feel like we are practically related, so just go with it. Check out her amazing meatball recipe here.

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FAQs

What is the most popular always pan color? ›

colors. It was the star of their earliest marketing campaigns and at least partly responsible for making the pan such an iconic must-have. Kitchn contributor Patty, who first tested the Always Pan in Spice for us, called the mauve-pink color “fun,” and Shahid agrees that it's one of her favorite glazes, too.

Can always pan go in the refrigerator? ›

Not to mention, you can take the pan from stovetop to table to serve your delicious meal, or straight to the refrigerator to store leftovers.

Is always pan good for eggs? ›

I've tested it with oil, a light amount of oil, no oil, and water for sautéing and each worked well. The ultimate test? Frying an egg. For the first 6 months it worked beautifully, but after that point, most foods (especially eggs) started sticking to the pan even when a little oil was applied.

Can the original always pan go in the oven? ›

The pan is now oven-safe

The fact that you couldn't put the original Always Pan in the oven was a major drawback that limited its versatility, and the ability to toss the new pan in the oven goes a long way toward allowing the Always Pan to more accurately live up to its “one pan to rule them all” billing.

Is there a pan better than the always pan? ›

If you like high heat oven cooking, Caraway Home is your better bet. And, frankly, the ability to withstand the higher temperatures may also mean Caraway Home cookware is more durable than the Always Pan on the stovetop.

What pans to stay away from? ›

Teflon (and other similar chemicals):

Anything coated with Teflon (think non-stick pans) or similar chemicals should be avoided in the kitchen. Teflon is made of a specific type of Perfluorocarbon (PFC) that makes the surface of cookware resistant to sticking.

Can you cook pasta in an always pan? ›

The Always Pan is a ceramic non-stick pan, which many people believe is much safer than teflon. The pan itself is a great size and weight for cooking one pot meals for 2-4 people. At 10 inches wide and ¾ inches deep, this is my ideal cooking vessel for plenty of stews, stir frys, pastas and other one pot wonders.

Can you wash an always pan in the dishwasher? ›

While the pan is dishwasher safe, the manufacturer suggests handwashing it instead, which is easy enough to do. Food simply glides off the nonstick surface, and even the exterior was easy enough.

How to revive always pan? ›

Deglaze the pan by boiling water with a few tablespoons of baking soda. If that's not quite enough, form a paste using the baking soda and a bit of white vinegar. Apply to the affected areas and let sit for 15 to 30 minutes before scrubbing gently.

Can you fry an egg in an always pan? ›

At 1.5 inches deeper than your average fry pan, the Always Pan's depth and handy, generous pour spouts make it that much more versatile. The toxin-free ceramic nonstick coating is super slippery, making it a dream for eggs, starches, sautes, and more.

Why do my eggs always stick to stainless steel pan? ›

The main reason why food sticks to a stainless steel pan is because it doesn't have a smooth surface. Instead, it consists of tiny pores and crevices that expand and contract while cooking. Due to this constant expansion and contraction, the food gets stuck in the pores.

What pan does Gordon Ramsay use for eggs? ›

Gordon Ramsay's Scrambled Eggs. The approach used to make the ultimate scrambled eggs us to simply crack the eggs into a non-stick sauce pan, add in some butter, turn on the heat and begin to stir constantly and vigorously. The result of this technique is the best creamy, soft, silky scrambled eggs.

Can you boil in the always pan? ›

For larger-family dinners, batch cooking, and — of course — hosting, the large Always Pan is perfect for making all your favorites that need a little more space. A 12.5 in. pan that sautes, fries, roasts, boils, bakes, braises, sears, strains, serves, stores … does it all!

Can you use always pan on high heat? ›

You'll want to use low to medium heat to preserve the nonstick coating. Not to worry though, it is great at getting and staying hot! Version 2.0 is compatible with all stovetops and is oven safe up to 450°F with or without the lid.

Is the always pan fully ceramic? ›

Our nonstick ceramic coating is made without potentially toxic materials like PFAS (including PTFEs and PFOAs), lead and cadmium (which are used in many other pots and pans). PFAS are nicknamed “Forever Chemicals” because they do not break down easily in the environment or in the human body.

What is everyone favorite color? ›

A worldwide survey reveals that blue is the most popular color in 10 countries across four continents.

Does the color of the pan make a difference? ›

Light baking pans reflect heat, while dark pans tend to absorb it, which can make a difference in your baking. If you want foods to brown on the bottom, reach for a darker metal sheet pans because dark pans will absorb more heat and therefore more heat will radiate off the surface.

What is the most common pan in restaurants? ›

In a restaurant, you will notice a variety of different pans, including stainless steel pans, cast iron pans, aluminium pans and more. However, most chefs prefer to use stainless steel pans when preparing food.

What is the most common to least common favorite color? ›

Blue is the most popular color for both men and women. The most unpopular color for men is brown. The most unpopular color for women is orange.

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