Sauté pan
A hybrid between a saucepan and a frying pan, a sauté pan has a similar size as a frying pan, but the sides are more vertical and taller. The diameter of a pan is measured across the top and not the bottom, which means that a sauté pan, with its straight sides, has an effective cooking area that is bigger than that of a frying pan of equivalent size. This allows you to cook more food at the same time, with even heat distribution. A sauté pan often comes with a
lid which is practical if the food needs to simmer.
A sauté pan can be used for sautéing, poaching, braising and deep frying. Its large cooking surface makes it ideal for recipes that require you to stir ingredients for a long time, for dishes with a lot of thick liquid, or when you need to cook a lot of food at once. They’re great for reducing sauces and gravies, cooking risottos, and sauteing vegetables. If you’re regularly cooking for a bigger family or often having friends over, go for a large sauté pan.