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Staub Pans Staub Chistera with lid 3.7 L 28 cm

Staub Chistera with lid 3.7 L 28 cm

Large 3.7 Liter, Enamel, Cast Iron

£145.73
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Pans: 3 things to consider before buying

The material of pans significantly affects cooking performance and maintenance. Non-stick pans are great for easy cleaning and low-fat cooking, but they may not withstand high heat. Stainless steel offers durability and even heating, making it ideal for browning and searing. Cast iron retains heat well, perfect for slow-cooking stews or baking. Think about your cooking style to choose the right material.

Pans come in various sizes, typically ranging from 20 cm to 30 cm in diameter. If you often cook for a family, a larger pan might be more suitable. Consider the weight too; heavier pans like cast iron can be cumbersome to handle but offer excellent heat retention, while lighter pans are easier to maneuver but may not distribute heat as evenly.

Ensure that the pan you choose is compatible with your hob type. Induction hobs require pans with a magnetic base, while gas hobs work well with most materials. If you have an electric or ceramic hob, make sure the pan has a flat bottom for optimal contact and heat distribution. Checking compatibility ensures efficient cooking and avoids unnecessary returns.

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Pans are diverse in types, including frying pans, sauté pans, and saucepans. Each type serves a specific cooking purpose. Frying pans are ideal for quick cooking at high heat, sauté pans offer deeper sides for tossing ingredients, and saucepans work well for liquids and sauces.

Pans are made from materials like stainless steel, cast iron, and non-stick coatings. Consider heat conduction and maintenance. Stainless steel is durable and versatile, cast iron retains heat well but requires seasoning, while non-stick is easy to clean but may not last as long.

Pans come in various sizes ranging from 8″ to 12″ or more. Choose based on your cooking needs. Smaller pans suit single servings or side dishes, while larger ones are better for family meals or batch cooking. Consider storage space as well.

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