Frying Pans and Woks
I prefer a cast iron frying pan and a steel wok. I find that the cast iron frying pan has a more stable temperature and cooks better. The wok has quite a high cooking temperature so I find steel works better. Both are easy to clean, scrub them out and then wipe with oil.
Demeyere Sirocco 11" Selectine Frying Pan
Danico Enamel 4.5 Quarter Jumbo Fryer in Purple Flowers
Cuisinart Green Gourmet 10" Non-Stick Griddle
Anolon Ultra Clad 8" Skillet
Calphalon Unison Nonstick 12" Round Grill Pan
Magefesa Classic Praga Enamel on Steel 12" Paella Pan
Calphalon Contemporary Nonstick 10" and 12" Omelet Combo Set
Calphalon CS Nonstick 12" Omelet Pan
Paula Deen 11" Non-Stick Square Griddle in Red
All-Clad MC2 13" Paella Pan with Lid
Farberware Affiniti Nonstick Aluminum Twin Pack: 8" & 10" Open Skillets in Bronze
Emerilware Enamel Cast Iron Jambalaya Pan with Lid
BonJour Stainless Clad 12" Non-Stick Skillet
Farberware Cooks Kitchen Nonstick Aluminum 8" & 10" Deep Open Skillet / Frying Pan Twin Pack (Black)
All-Clad LTD2 10" Non-Stick Frying Pan
iittala Tools 12" Ceramic Coated Frying Pan
All-Clad Stainless 13" French Skillet
SilverStone Culinary Colors Nonstick Aluminum 8" Open Skillet in Black
Farberware Classic Stainless Steel 8" & 10" Skillet Twin Pack
Farberware Restaurant Pro Nonstick Aluminum 11" Square Griddle
Farberware Restaurant Pro Nonstick Aluminum 10" Skillet
Mauviel M'cook 11.8" Non-Stick Round Frying Pan
Rachael Ray Hard-Anodized 18" x 9.6" Double Burner Griddle in Orange
Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel 18" x 9.6" Double Burner Griddle in Orange
All-Clad LTD 12" Round Grille
Demeyere Induction ProControl 11" Frying Pan
Swiss Diamond Oval Frying Pan / Fish Pan
All-Clad Stainless 10" Frying Pan