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Straight from Italy: A new ceramic nonstick pan that is a dream to clean.

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Your eggs will fall in love. | The New Nonstick We love ceramic cookware for its beauty , but also f

Your eggs will fall in love. | [View in browser]( The New Nonstick We love ceramic cookware for its beauty (of course), but also for its long-lasting, durable nature. These new Carrara pans by ZWILLING are PTFE- and PFOA-free, meaning they’re a natural nonstick alternative that will always deliver perfect eggs. Add this Food52 exclusive to your family and you'll know what we mean. TAKE CARE [The Ceramic Nonstick Pan Destined for Kitchen Greatness]( Want to know all the ins and outs of this special skillet? We've put together a handy guide for how to care for this ZWILLING beauty so that it will last for years to come. WHY WE’RE IN LOVE A Pan With a Plan They’re made with a nonstick ceramic coating that is PTFE- & PFOA-free, requiring little to no oil for easy searing and frying. The scratch- and abrasion-resistant, heavyweight pan is made with care in Italy. They work on all cooktops, including induction. The stay-cool handle means you can cook safely; the rivetless interior makes for easy breezy cleaning. [SEE MORE DETAILS >]( Nonstick Genius [Lady & Pups' Magic 15-Second Creamy Scrambled Eggs]( [Lady & Pups' Magic 15-Second Creamy Scrambled Eggs]( [The Kitchn's Lofty Buttermilk Pancakes]( [The Kitchn's Lofty Buttermilk Pancakes]( [Ruth Reichl’s Diva of a Grilled Cheese]( [Ruth Reichl’s Diva of a Grilled Cheese]( [Le Bernardin's Crispy-Skinned Fish]( [Le Bernardin's Crispy-Skinned Fish](  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Forward this email]( to a friend. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your preferences.]( © November 13, 2017 Food52. All Rights Reserved. 122 West 26th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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