A hybrid between a frying pan and a saucepan, a sauté pan is a highly versatile piece of cookware that can be used to master a variety of techniques. Unlike a frying pan, which has slanted sides, a sauté pan’s sides are vertical to better contain larger amounts of liquid.
What is a sauté pan used for?
The jack of all trades, the sauté pan is suitable for virtually all kinds of cooking.
For example, the handy vertical sides of a sauté pan can contain your food easily, and offer a greater surface area than that of a frying pan. This therefore makes a sauté pan ideal for searing meats, as there is a larger contact area between meat and pan. Whether you’re browning some chicken thighs before a traybake, or searing a large steak, it’s hard to go wrong with a sauté pan.
Sauté pans are also brilliant for braising vegetables, cooking curries, casseroles or anything else with a sauce (because of the aforementioned vertical sides). You can sweat down your onions, add extra ingredients, and cook up the sauce all in one pan – which means less washing up for you! These types of one pot meals are perfect for laid-back family dinners, and the sauté pan is the ideal tool for the job. What’s not to love?
Of course, if you’re going to get a sauté pan, you should always go for the best; like our Style Non-Stick Induction Sauté Pan & Lid. Suitable for all hob surfaces, including induction, and oven safe up to 260°C, this sauté pan lets you move from hob to oven to table with ease. And, when you’re finished, it’s dishwasher safe, so you don’t even have to worry about the washing up!
Top tip: sauté pans with lids can do double duty, allowing you to braise vegetables, cook sauces, and keep your food moist for one pan meals.
If you want to find out more about sauté pans, make sure you read our guide to Sauté Pan vs Frying Pan: What's The Difference?