Buying pots and pans can be confusing— especially when you don't know what you need. Here are seven pots and pans that will help complete your kitchen.
July 27, 2015
Buying pots and pans can be confusing— especially when you don't know what you need. Here are seven pots and pans that will help complete your kitchen.
A wide pan with straight sides that are about six centimetres to 12 centimetres (2 1⁄2 to 4 1⁄2 inches) high, the sauté pan usually has a capacity of 2 1/2 to three litres (2 1⁄2 to three quarts).
The skillet is shallower than a sauté pan with rounded or angled sides.
Usually 20 to 25 centimetres (eight to 10 inches) in diameter with gently sloping, curved sides, the omelet pan can be made of cast aluminum, steel, nonstick aluminum or tinned copper.
A large, deep pot — from five to 15 litres (five to 15 quarts) — that has handles on both sides, the saucepot is usually made of aluminum alloy, stainless steel or enamelled steel.
The tallest pot, and usually as wide as it is tall, the stockpot is often made of either aluminum alloy, stainless steel or enamelled steel.
Don't buy pots and pans you won't use— stick to this list, and keep your kitchen running smoothly with the basics.
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