Monday 7 July 2014

Cheap Sauce Pans

When it comes to saucepans, it’s definitely worth investing in the best you can afford. As with so many things, quality always shines through in the end and your choice of cooking equipment is no different. Buying a good set of pans is investing in the right tools to help you cook delicious meals for many years to come.

We’ve all bought cheap pans and often lived to regret it. When you’re just starting out in your new home or trying to get by on a student budget, buying the cheapest set of saucepans available can be tempting. If all you want to do is boil an egg or warm up some soup then just about any kind of saucepan will do the job. As soon as you start getting a bit more ambitious, however, cooking dishes that require a sauce or a rich stew that is best cooked long and slow and at a constant temperature, cheap pans will often let you down.

Cheap pans, made from inferior material have a tendency to get too hot and stay hot, or not get hot enough. The end result can be sauces stuck or burnt on to the bottom of the pan and your meal ruined! Worse than that, it’s easy to permanently damage the coating of a cheap pan trying to clean off burnt on sauce or food. Buying a good set of quality pans won’t make you into a great cook overnight but at least you won’t be let down by inferior equipment and washing up afterwards will be a lot easier as well.

At ProCook, you can buy a set of four saucepans, or bigger sets of six, eight or even the complete ten piece set that will ensure you have the right pan for whatever you’re cooking. And buying a set of saucepans means you’ll get a good discount as well, so you’ll end up saving money in the end.

Ideally, you want to have a few different sized saucepans, including a saute pan; a frying pan is essential in any kitchen and is incredibly versatile, while a stock pot will last you a lifetime. Saucepans are made from various materials, including stainless steel, cast iron, aluminium and hard anodised. The ProCook Professional Anodised range of saucepans keeps it simple and can be used on all hob types, apart from induction. Induction hob saucepans sets will be the perfect match for your hob while a set of stainless steel pans look great and will inspire you to get cooking!

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