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I was browsing the Incredible Egg site for recipes and found this tip:

 

Avoid cast iron. Eggs scrambled in a cast iron skillet can turn a greenish shade. This harmless but unappealing color change is the result of a chemical reaction between iron in the pan and sulfur in egg whites.

 

This applies to raw cast iron, not enameled. The tips are after the recipe.

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only washable Teflon for me. who wants to wash or just rinse a big ol cast iron pan for a egg or 2.

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I've never had that happen.   Still use cast iron for camping and cook eggs in them.

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@SharkE wrote:

only washable Teflon for me. who wants to wash or just rinse a big ol cast iron pan for a egg or 2.


LOL, they make pretty small cast iron pans.   

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debic, that happened to me when I scrambled eggs in a new, unseasoned Lodge.

 

Sharke, like debic said, they come in all sizes. My favorite one, before I got LC, was a 6 inch Lodge.

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yeah, I like to bake meat in them, looks like eggs would stick something awful.

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 I only prepare eggs in Curtis Stone's fry pans.  My omelltes come out so perfectly they belong on the cover of a magazine.  

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I wondered if his pans are any good. Probably buy one 1 day

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@SharkE wrote:

yeah, I like to bake meat in them, looks like eggs would stick something awful.


@SharkE

 

If cast iron pans are seasoned, food does not stick & that includes eggs.  Anywho, I always spray the bottom of my cast iron fry pans w/PAM.

 

My cast iron pans are older than dirt! peep.gif

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@HonnyBrown wrote:

I was browsing the Incredible Egg site for recipes and found this tip:

 

Avoid cast iron. Eggs scrambled in a cast iron skillet can turn a greenish shade.


I'm sorry, but coming from a lot of generations of cast iron pan users, I have never heard of or seen that happening w/eggs or any other food for that matter. 

If it is, then it is time for some new cast iron pans.

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