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Pros: easy to clean, love, great size
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Pros: versatility, easy to clean, non-stick
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Pros: easy to clean, lightweight, heat retention
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Pros: versatility, no seasoning required, perfect size
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Pros: durability, various sizes, great quality
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A silver nonstick wok with ceramic coating and recycled stainless steel for fast, even, eco-friendly cooking.
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A 12.5" silver carbon steel wok with exceptional heat distribution and natural nonstick patina development.
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A hammered brown carbon steel wok with a flat bottom, pre-seasoned for optimal heat retention and versatility.
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A durable copper grill wok with a nonstick coating, perfect for grilling meats, vegetables, and seafood.
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A gray graphite mini wok with high, angled sides, glass lid, and loop handles for easy cooking and serving.
Pros: versatility, usefulness, heat retention
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A lightweight, silver wok with 5-ply technology for quick and precise cooking, designed by chefs.
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A 12" black nonstick ceramic stir-fry pan with rounded sides, extra capacity, and dishwasher-safe convenience.
Good Woks
A wok is a versatile pan that can be used for stir-frying, steaming, braising, and deep frying. It's also one of the most popular cooking vessels in China, where it's been used for centuries to cook everything from rice to meat to vegetables.
Good Woks
FAQ List
A wok is a versatile cooking pan that originated in China. It has a rounded bottom and high, sloping sides that make it ideal for stir-frying, deep-frying, steaming, and more.
Carbon steel is a popular choice for woks because it heats up quickly and evenly, while cast iron is more durable and retains heat well. Non-stick coatings can also be helpful for easier cleaning and cooking with less oil.
The size of your wok will depend on how many people you are cooking for and what types of dishes you plan to make. A 14-inch wok is a good all-purpose size for most home cooks.
To season a wok, first wash it with hot, soapy water and dry it thoroughly. Then, heat the wok over high heat until it starts to smoke. Add a small amount of oil and swirl it around the wok, making sure to coat the sides as well. Let the wok cool, then repeat the process several times until the wok has a dark, non-stick coating.
Yes, you can use a wok on an electric stove, but it may not heat up as quickly or evenly as it would on a gas stove. Look for a wok with a flat bottom that will sit securely on your electric stove's heating element.