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Casserole Induction

All to your taste

Want to cook hachee, prepare a tasty vegetable curry or even bake a loaf of bread? The Casserole can do it all! The versatility of the pan is its charm and makes cooking truly a party. Whether you want to cook a simple meal for yourself or splurge on a three-course meal, the pan increases your cooking convenience. The choice is vast, so to make it as easy as possible for you, read all about induction frying pans here. In addition, we give you the best tips for choosing the right Casserole choice!

What is the best Casserole for induction?

The best Casserole for induction is the one that suits your cooking style and needs. Whether you like simplicity, color or design, important when choosing a pan is that it stands for quality. It is essential that your food can heat up quickly and the pan offers even heat distribution. The BK Casserole induction, for example, is a pan that meets these requirements and stands for durability and its good performance. Thus, you conjure up the tastiest dishes on the table in no time.

Can an old Casserole on induction?

Most skillets are known to last for generations. However, old skillets are not always suitable for induction. The bottom of these "old" pans is not made for induction technology. As a result, the heat will not be conducted properly and the pan will lose its optimal performance. Therefore, we also recommend purchasing a new one that can only be used on induction to prepare your grandmother's famous stew.

What to look out for when buying an induction cooker Casserole?

Casseroles come in all shapes and sizes. Do you go for an Casserole induction of Ø 28 cm or do you prefer one of Ø 20 cm? When buying a pan, it is important to consider several aspects. Below are a number of aspects you can consider when choosing a pan that suits your cooking style!

Material

Casseroles are made of different materials. Each type of material has its own unique properties. The most common materials in an induction Casserole are: cast iron, enamel, stainless steel, ceramic and aluminum. Do you prefer cast iron Casserole induction? Then will Le Creuset certainly not elude you. Are you more of a fan of stainless steel? Then check out the pans from Alessi.

Format

Keep in mind that pans come in a variety of sizes. Kook You often cook large quantities? Then choose a pan with a large capacity. The most common sizes are between 20-28 cm, which holds about 4-6 liters. This is ideal for a household of 4 people.

mould

Do you know what size you want? Then there is also a choice in the mould! Will you go for oval, square or round? The most common pan is the round Casserole, because it provides the best heat conduction.

Handles

Do you want a user-friendly pan? Then handles are no superfluous luxury! Choose a pan with handles to make it as easy as possible to put the pan on the table!

Non-stick coating

Nothing is more annoying than food sticking to the bottom. Therefore, choose a pan with non-stick coating to boost your cooking convenience.

Price

Decide how much you are willing to spend and in what price range your preferences lie. Based on this, find the pan that suits you in all facets!

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The top 5 best frying pans on induction from Cookinglife

Can't see the forest for the trees? To get you started, here are the 5 best frying pans for induction. Each pan has been chosen based on durability, quality, material and customer reviews. Find out which ones here!

  • BK Casserole: the saucepans from BK come in various colors and sizes so there is a suitable pan for every household. The frying pans of cast iron, the BK Casserole Bourgogne, and steel, are ideal for induction and both have an enameled non-stick coating.
  • Le Creuset CasseroleWhen you think of frying pans, you think of Le Creuset! The high-quality cast iron skillets stand for timeless quality and are passed down from generation to generation. Discover the Le Creuset frying pans and bring a piece of heritage into your home.
  • Westinghouse Casserole: the frying pans of the American brand Westinghouse are very similar in appearance to those of Le Creuset, but the main difference is that these pans are made of aluminum. The Casserole comes with silicone handle covers, so you won't get your hands brand and comes with a non-stick coating that is easy to clean.
  • DUCQ Casserole: the brand DUCQ characterizes its pans by the material copper. This ensures optimal heat conduction and are very suitable for induction. The handle is ergonomic, so you do not burn your hands when picking up the pan. In addition, the pan also looks super stylish. View the DUCQ Pans here.
  • Sola Casserole: the Dutch brand Sola offers frying pans from cast iron to aluminum. The aluminum pans are characterized by their light weight, come with non-stick coating and feature a soft-grip handle. The cast iron skillets also come with non-stick coating and can be used in the oven. View the

How to recognize a Casserole that is suitable for induction?

A Casserole that is suitable for induction is a pan specially designed to be used on an induction hob. Induction cooktops work through magnetic waves and therefore require special pans. How can you determine if a Casserole is suitable for induction? There are a few things to look out for.

First, the bottom of the pan should be of ferromagnetic material, such as steel or cast iron. Ferromagnetic materials are materials that are sensitive to magnetic fields and therefore can absorb energy. This causes the pan to heat up and thus you can cook on it.

Second, you can do a magnet test. This is very simple. Place a magnet on the bottom of the pan. If the magnet sticks, then the pan is suitable for induction. If the magnet falls, then the pan is not suitable and you need to look for another pan.

Finally, it is important to note that not all materials that are ferromagnetic are suitable for induction. For example, pans with a thick layer of aluminum or stainless steel on the bottom are not suitable for induction.

Casserole buy induction?

Now that you know what to consider when buying an Casserole for induction you can start making your choice. Will you go for colored, black or silver Casserole for induction? There is something for everyone! And in addition to an induction Casserole, need more induction pans? Then take a look at our induction cookware sets. On this page you will find a variety of sets from various brands.

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