The low sides of this pan create ideal roasting conditions. The copper construction allows for proper stove top browning and de-glazing. Carmelization, or browning, is the result of proteins in meat breaking down at high temperatures, adding depth of flavor. This process is effortlessly achieved in our splendid roasting pan without scorching. Deglazing the pan for sauce and gravy is also accomplished with ease due to the brushed surface of the stainless steel interior and even heat across the entire pan. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.
The rounded, high sides of this pan give it the functionality of a saucier, wok and sauté pan, all in one. Smaller than our wok, it is best suited for doing a small stir fry or stir frying side dishes. There is a 11.5 cm diameter flat bottom on this pan. Covers sold separately.
The rounded, high sides of this pan give it the functionality of a saucier, wok and sauté pan, all in one. Smaller than our wok, it is best suited for doing a small stir fry or stir frying side dishes. There is a 11.5 cm diameter flat bottom on this pan. Covers sold separately.