

Sambonet sauté pan - Sauteuse - Rock 'n' Rose - Black - ø 28 cm / 3.6 liters - standard non-stick coating
Sambonet sauté pan - Sauteuse - Rock 'n' Rose - Black - ø 28 cm / 3.6 liters - standard non-stick coating
Eva Solo sauté pan Nordic Kitchen stainless steel - ø 24 cm / 2 liter - without non-stick coating
Demeyere sauté pan - Sauteuse - with lid Intense 5 - ⌀ 24 cm / 2.8 liters
Demeyere sauté pan - Sauteuse - with lid Intense 5 - ⌀ 24 cm / 3.3 liters
Westinghouse Cookware set Performance (Casserole + sauté pan) ø 28 cm - Black - Induction and all other heat sources
Westinghouse Cookware set Performance (Casserole + sauté pan) ø 28 cm - Blue - Induction and all other heat sources
De Buyer sauté pan - Sauteuse - with 2 handles - Mineral B - ø 32 cm / 5.5 liters - without non-stick coating
De Buyer sauté pan - Sauteuse - with 2 handles - Mineral B - ø 28 cm / 4 liters - without non-stick coating
Demeyere sauté pan - Sauté pan - with lid Intense 5 - ⌀ 28 cm / 4 liters
Sambonet sauté pan - Sauteuse - Titan Pro - ø 24 cm / 2.7 liters - standard non-stick coating
All to your taste
Are you looking for a versatile induction pan? Then this pan is a real godsend! The sauté pan for induction is suitable for preparing various meals for a large party! Whether you want to make a delicious pasta, a flavorful stew or healthy vegetable dish, the sauté pan turns cooking into a true pleasure. Curious about our range of induction frying pans? Then read on quickly and discover the possibilities.
Important features of a good pan are good heat conduction, a tough non-stick coating, and an appropriate size. Depending on these factors, the best sauté pan match your needs. Some prefer more design, while others again value a certain type of material. In short, for everyone there is a good induction sauté pan for everyone! To make your search easier, here are a few points to consider when buying a new induction stove sauté pan.
The advantage of a non-stick pan is that your food sears quickly, the pan has a long lifespan and the temperature stays high for a long time. The disadvantage is that you have to create your own natural non-stick coating by greasing the pan well before each use. When you do have a protective coating, your food does not fry quickly and your pan is scratch resistant.
If you choose a sauté pan for induction made of copper, stainless steel, cast iron or steel? Think carefully about the choice of material, because each type of material has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, cast iron is very sturdy and durable, but is quite heavy in weight. Stainless steel pans, on the other hand, are lightweight. Be well informed about the various advantages and disadvantages of all materials before making your choice.
How big should the sauté pan for induction be? Here you need to consider the size of the group you usually cook for. Also consider possible future changes. After all, good saucepans last a long time.
Are you looking for a specific brand? In our wide range you will find top brands, such as: Le Creuset, Iittala, Eva Solo, BK and Rosle.
The eye wants something, too, of course. At Cookinglife you can find induction frying pans in all kinds of styles. From sleek stainless steel designs to bright colors.
Do you want your dish to cook quickly? Then choose a sauté pan with a lid. This will allow you to cook your dish much faster.
Note the height of the sauté pan induction. The higher the rim of the pan, the less likely you are to mess while frying. Also, a high rim allows the heat to stay in the pan better.
Do you wash your sauté pan for induction like to wash off in the dishwasher? If so, make sure it is dishwasher safe. At Cookinglife you will find this information in the product information.
A sauté pan is a must-have for your kitchen! You can prepare both large and small meals in the versatile pan. Its high edges make it perfect for roasting meat, as well as stir-frying vegetables! In addition, the food gets hot and cooked quickly and tampering becomes (almost) impossible! The induction sauté pan is also an excellent choice if you like one-pot meals. For example, you can easily prepare the creamiest risotto or lasagna soup in the pan.
To retain the flavor and moisture in the pan, it is recommended to use a lid with the sauté pan. This way, you can make your favorite dishes even more delicious. If you choose a sauté pan with a lid? Then chances are that the pan comes with a glass lid. This allows you to easily keep an eye on the cooking process without having to remove the lid from the pan.
Looking for the perfect sauté pan for induction? We have compiled a top 5 based on quality, durability and user-friendliness. In this way, we would like to guide you through the wide range of saucepans,so that you can make the best choice.
Do you want to make your cooking process easier? Then choose the right induction sauté pan geared to your needs. Have you switched from gas to induction or just want to replace your entire pan collection? Take a look at our various induction cookware sets.