Description
The De Buyer Prima Matera copper frying pan for induction gives you the highly responsive properties of copper cookware for any hob, including induction. It\’s the perfect pan for searing two good-sized steaks (or other high temperature cooking), plus its high sides mean while the steak is resting it\’s just right for making a pan-sauce.
To give a sense of scale, the three pans in the lifestyle photograph from left to right are: 20cm conical saute pan, 24cm straight-sided saute pan, and this 28cm frying pan.
Why copper?
Not only does copper look beautiful, but it is also fantastic to cook with:
The tremendous heat conduction qualities of copper mean the pan responds almost instantly to changes in temperature. This gives great control.
The thick base means there is extremely even heating, with no hot spots. Incredible for making caramel.
Similarly, when it gets hot, it will stay hot! Making it brilliant for searing steaks.
Prima Matera
These really are the pans of a lifetime. This is why we think the De Buyer Prima Matera pans are particularly special:
No more re-tinning! Traditionally copper pans are lined with tin which wears away over time, so you would need to send your pan away to be \’re-tinned\’. Instead, De Buyer use a very thin coating of stainless steel which is durable, will last, and is easy to clean.
90% copper outside / 10% stainless steel lining – you can see the quality in the close-up image of the pan rim. The pans are a glorious 2mm thick.
Riveted cast iron handles that guarantee durability, but also keep cooler than other metal handle materials when cooking on the hob.
Oven safe – sear food on the hob to caramelise the surface, and move to the oven to gently cook through.
Works on induction – copper doesn\’t usually work on induction hobs. And so De Buyer have included a thin stainless steel plate at the base to give it great induction performance. And because copper pans are an investment, if you think you might change to induction in the future it\’s worth buying induction-compatible pans
Using your pans
Before using your cookware for the first time, wash it with hot soapy water, rinse thoroughly and dry.
Suitable for use on any cooking surface or in a conventional oven.
Choose the cooktop range that best matches the diameter of the base of the cookware.
Recommendations for preserving the durability of your cookware with induction: gradually increase the temperature, avoid using the booster function, do not overheat when empty
Always handle with care after long cooking times or use in the oven as the handles and copper will be very hot.
Over time, the outside of your copper pan will change color due to oxidation. To restore its original sheen, use a special copper polishing paste, or even mild vinegar or lemon juice to remove stains. Never use a rough sponge on your copper pan.
Wash the stainless-steel interior with a sponge and hot soapy water.
After washing, dry straight away with a tea towel – this keeps them in best condition, and the copper shinier for longer.
Notes on Copper Cookware
Copper is a soft metal, and so can scratch easily. The bases of all pans & bowls may already have slight marks from the final polishing process. To keep the pan in top condition, try not to drag the pan across surfaces (e.g. from one part of the hob to another). To avoid warping, do not plunge a hot pan into cold water or vice versa. Do not leave a copper pan unattended on a hot cooker for long periods of time – this can also cause warping.
Handwash only.
Our products are provided with a 2 year guarantee against any manufacturing defects and under normal conditions of use. Guarantee does not apply to damaged products used or stored under adverse conditions.
Origin: France
Size: 28cm
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