The 9 Best Electric Skillets and Frying Pans for Fall 2022 | The Manual

2022-05-28 19:55:45 By : Ms. puya chen

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Electric skillets are nothing like we’ve ever seen before. However, they have actually been around since the Sunbeam corporation decided to amp up cast-iron skillets in 1953. Our cooking and eating habits have dramatically changed in those 68 years as a result of that one innovation.

Electric skillets are ideal as an essential kitchen appliance to have in your home-chef toolkit. They provide an extra cooking source when you’re cooking for large gatherings. And since it’s fall now, they’re just the perfect kitchen tool since people are cooking inside a lot more. They can also be your go-to cooking device if you don’t have the luxury of a kitchen or of some nice nonstick frying pans. They’re very versatile. They provide enough space to act as a griddle for searing and frying and can be used for slow-cooking one-pot meals.

Speaking of griddles, a common mistake is to get an electric skillet confused with an electric griddle or grill. Although they can do the same things, like making delicious pancakes, they’re technically not the same device. Electric griddles are flat and have more surface area than an electric skillet. But, since they don’t have the raised sides and lids, they can’t braise the way an electric skillet can.

If you don’t have the luxury of electric skillets, frying pans are always there to save the day. But if you’re unsure whether to get an electric skillet or a frying pan, we’ve rounded the best of both worlds just for you.

So if you’re ready to plug in and get sizzling, check out some of these amazing electric skillets and frying pans that are perfect for the fall season.

The electric skillet and Presto go all the way back to 1958, so they’ve had more than 60 years to perfect one of their top-selling products. This 16-inch Electric Foldaway Skillet is among the top-rated on Amazon and is also our #1 pick. Its lightweight, foldaway design makes it easy to store and set up. The nonstick cast-aluminum surface is durable and makes for easy clean-up. In fact, the whole skillet is fully immersible, so you don’t have to worry about ruining the wiring. This can go in your dishwasher, but you should still hand-wash any cookware that holds value to you, as we always suggest. The size, price, and power all add up to make this an excellent electric skillet.

This Elite Gourmet 8.5-inch Personal Electric Skillet borders on being a griddle due to the cooking surface’s shallowness. However, at $17, we’ll cut Elite Gourmet some slack. This little guy is super lightweight and portable. It can quickly cook up delicious meals for one to two people, making it a great option for dorms, the office, or camping trips.

The sleek, brushed stainless steel design that Cuisinart has become synonymous with can also be found in its electric skillet. With 15 inches of cooking area, this beast will definitely require a substantial amount of cooking space. The inside of the skillet is nonstick, and the heat can be cranked up to 450 degrees. Like most of their products, you’re going to pay a premium for the Cuisinart name, but you also get brand reliability.

If you’re looking for a more dynamic electric skillet, this CalmDo Electric Foldaway Skillet/Grill Combo is an excellent option. The stay-cool handles allow you to easily convert your skillet to a grill to give you a wider range of cooking options.

If you’re one to worry about the safety of nonstick coating, this stainless steel electric skillet from Precise Heat is perfect. As you know, no coating means more fat needed in cooking and more clean-up, but that doesn’t take away from the skillet itself. This skillet performs amazing, and its elegant design (similar to that of a Schaefer) makes it a great serving vessel at parties.

In the world of non-stick, ceramic is king. This electric skillet from Presto is almost the exact same as the foldaway model. The main differences are the absence of the foldaway feature and the added ceramic nonstick coating. They come in at around the same price as well. So the question is: “Ceramic coating or easy storage?”

If you’re a fan of round foods, then this electric skillet from Dash is worth looking into. The circular design is perfect for cooking things like pancakes, quesadillas, pizzas, and omelets. The tight-fitting silicone seal traps in heat and moisture for faster, more flavorful cooking.

This compact yet powerful electric skillet from Nesco is very affordable and super easy to use. This is an excellent starter skillet if you’re just testing the electric cookware waters.

According to the manufacturer, this twelve-inch skillet from Bella boasts a copper titanium ceramic coating, which is eight times more durable than regular nonstick. Since we’re not about hacking away at nonstick pans with metal utensils, we don’t have the science to back up those claims. Still, the nonstick capability is impressive.

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