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| Do most people generally have one or the other? Should both of them be used for different cooking techniques, or is it a matter of preference? If so, when would you use a skillet vs. a saute pan? |
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| A traditional saute pan will have a flat bottom with short straight sides and has a cover. A skillet generally refers to a pan with sloped sides. Skillets facilitate easier turning/flipping while a saute pan is essential when braising, because of it's cover. Though many cooks freely substitute one for the other, each pan is designed with specific functions in mind. A skillet's sloping side allows you to turn and remove food such as scrambled eggs more easily. In contrast, the comparatively high, vertical wall of a saute pan interferes with these cooking tasks. The rationale behind its construction is different: The design is meant to reduce the amount of oil that splatters beyond the saute pan's rim when, for instance, the cook pan-fries chicken. The sides of a saute pan, incidentally, should not measure more than 2 1/2 inches. Higher walls cause excess steam to build up in the pan as gaseous water molecules are released by the frying foods. Moreover, some of the imprisoned steam molecules then con-dense and fall into the oil, needlessly causing extra splatter and lowering the oil's temperature at the same time. Note: Similar to a saute pan's design, a cast iron "skillet" is more like a saute pan than a skillet.
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| Thanks for your post and the explanation. While I knew all that, I couldn't explain it as well as you did. Quote:
shel Last edited by shel; 01-18-2008 at 10:07 AM. |
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