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Saute pans

50 items total
Saute pan COPPERBOND 24 cm, 3.3 l, copper, Hestan
New in
580 €
HEST30566
Saute pan COPPERBOND 28 cm, 4.7 l, copper, Hestan
New in
710 €
HEST31601
Saute pan ULTIMATE G2683372 26 cm, with lid, Tefal
75,99 €
TEFG2683372
Deep pan ECLIPSE 24 cm, non-stick, Mauviel
252 €
ML524424
Saute pan 24 cm, copper, Eva Solo
Akce
200 € –29 %
142 €
ES271011
Saute pan AFFINITY 24 cm, de Buyer
224 € –25 %
166 €
DB373624
Saute pan DIAMOND LITE 24 cm, for induction, titanium, WOLL WL724DPI
Saute pan DIAMOND LITE 32 cm, for induction, titanium, WOLL WL732DPI
Saute pan DIAMOND LITE 32 cm, removable handle, WOLL WL1732DPI
Saute pan DIAMOND LITE 32 cm, titanium, WOLL
110 €
WL732DPS
Saute pan DIAMOND LITE PRO 32 cm, titanium, WOLL
126 €
WL2732DLP
Saute pan CHOC B BOIS 28 cm, de Buyer
178 € –32 %
121 €
DB878828
Saute pan CHOCK B BOIS 24 cm, de Buyer
157 € –23 %
120,76 €
DB878824
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Sauté Pans – how are they different from standard frying pans and why do you need them?

Deep pans called sauté pans are a special kind of pans with a large surface and high edges which are used for:

  • sautéing,
  • poaching,
  • braising,
  • or deep frying

The construction of a deep pan, with straight, tall rims, a long handle and a large cooking surface makes it a perfect pan for cooking ingredients in a liquid, stirring larger amounts of ingredients, preparing one-pot dishes or different kinds of stews. For this reason, the sauté pan is perhaps the most versatile pan you can have in your kitchen – see our best-selling deep pans here or read how to choose the best pans for your kitchen in our complete guide on pans here.

Using a saute pan with a lid helps you to lock in moisture for cooking dishes like curries and stews protects your food against drying out or burning and makes your meals much more tender and aromatic.

What makes pan a saute pan?

  • straight and relatively tall sides
  • a wide and flat bottom
  • large surface area and large volume for even results
  • a long handle and an extra, small handle on the opposite side, which makes it easy to transfer the pan from the cooker to the kitchen top or to the table for serving food directly in a pan
  • most saute pans have lids that lock the heat and enable stewing

What is the difference between a sauté pan and a chef’s pan?

A chef’s pan (also called a saucier) is a special kind of deep, sauté pan and a hybrid between a frying pan and a classic pot. It is universal, and offers a large cooking surface and high rims just like deep pans but has sloped sides. Chef’s pans are perfect for searing, sautéing, cooking eggs, making sauces, and much more.

In Kulina we offer a wide range of sauté pans and chef’s pans made from high-quality materials and offered by reliable brands such as de Buyer, Woll, Mauviel or Eva Solo. Some of them have a titanium non-stick surface or handles that make them suitable for use in the oven. A deep pan is one of the must-haves in every kitchen so make sure you invest in a premium-quality saute pan that will allow you to achieve great cooking results for ages.