Sauce Pans
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Product Description
Designed for home stoves or restaurant kitchens, our sauce pans are a versatile addition to your cookware collection., Whether it be one-pot meals or
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This versatile Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Straining Saucepan with Pour Spouts is super-versatile and eliminates the need for a seperate strainer or colander. Farberware has been trusted for over 100 years and this straining saucepan continues that tradition for a new generation. A full cap base featuring a thick aluminum core surrounded by stainless steel provides rapid even heating whether boiling carrots or whisking a holiday gravy.
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The Cook N Home 3-quart Stainless Steel Saucepan with Lid is made of mirror-polished 18/10 stainless steel with an aluminum disc bottom between steel layers. The aluminum disc capsuled bottom provides even/quick heat distribution and prevents hot spots. Reflective finish inside and out for appearance and easy cleaning. The flat base is lightweight for storage and sits evenly on cooktops. A tempered glass lid with a steam vent makes viewing food easy and provides an inside seal.
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A saucier pan, sometimes called a chef's pan, is designed with a rounded bottom to keep ingredients moving, and flared sides to facilitate easy whisking and stirring. It is particularly suited to dishes that involve constant stirring, such as sauces, risottos and custards.