Sauté pan, Multi
Perfect for stir-fries thanks to the large surface area and tall sides. An extra handle on the opposite side makes it easy to lift the pan when it is full of food.
Tips and usefull advice:
Before use:
• Remove stickers and wash the cooking utensil with washing-up liquid to remove any impurities still present from production.
During use:
Always use the ring that fits the diameter of the cooking utensil.
• Avoid overheating the cooking utensil. A little oil in the pot/pan will sizzle when it reaches appropriate cooking temperature. During frying, we recommend turning the heat down to medium. If the oil begins to smoke, the pot/pan is too hot.
• When used on induction plates - which are a very fast-heating source - pots and pans must never be warmed without their contents, as this can cause damage.
• Never add salt before the food boils - this can corrode stainless steel.
Especially for pans with non-stick (Slip-Let®) surfaces:
• Avoid using sharp tools, which can damage the coating - instead, use Eva Trio kitchen tools in nylon, specially designed for these products.
• Avoid keeping leftovers of food in the cooking utensil for too long, as the coating can get damaged.
After use:
Pans are dishwasher proof.
• However, we do recommend that the cooking utensil is cleaned with a soft brush/sponge and washing-up liquid.
• Never use steel pads or detergents.
Especially for pans with non-stick (Slip-Let®) surfaces:
• If the non-stick (Slip-Let®) surface gets darker with time, this will be due to a thin layer of carbonated protein from cooked food. This is easily removed by filling the pan with water and 4 - 5 spoonfuls of washing powder (for clothes) and leaving it to simmer for about 45 minutes. Stir occasionally with a washingup brush or a nylon spatula. Repeat the process if necessary. Afterwards, clean the cooking utensil with washing-up liquid and coat the inside with a thin layer of vegetable cooking oil.