![]() ![]() The handle is relatively nice to hold, with a well-placed groove for your thumb. At 2kg, I didn't find it too cumbersome to lift, but neither is it one for casually tossing pancakes stirring onions was a lot easier than tossing them, for example. To hold, the pan feels immediately heavy. ![]() Yes, the initial cost is north of £100, but the Solidteknics should find its way into your will – and your children's will, and their children's will. Unlike the vast majority of pans on the market (we couldn't find another.), it's forged from a single sheet of metal, which means it has no rivets or joins – weak points, in layman's terms. Basically, it's indestructible, which is why it comes with a multi-century warranty. This wrought iron skillet is mightily impressive. Why we like it: the heat retention is superb and the single-sheet design means it will last longer than a lifetime ![]() Solidteknics 26cm Aus-Ion seamless iron skillet (Some of these pans were used in our test of best recipe boxes and meal delivery services.)īelow is our pick of the best frying pans on the market, across the range of styles, followed by an expert-led explanation of the pros and cons of each type of frying pan. We also considered: weight, ease of use, amount of oil required, washing, and more. If you're looking to boil or stir fry, you'll want a saucepan or wok.Įach frying pan was tested for a variety of regular functions: frying or scrambling eggs, searing steaks, sautéing vegetables. There are a lot of different types of frying pan out there, so we narrowed our search to three main fields: iron pans (highly durable but harder to maintain), non-stick pans (easy to maintain but less durable) and stainless steel (highly spoken of by the pros but tricky to use). To find the best frying pans on the market, we asked chefs, food writers, and cookware professionals for their thoughts, and then put the standout items to the test in The Telegraph kitchen.Īfter consulting with the experts, we decided that the pan we're looking for is versatile (it can cook different types of food to good effect), durable (it won't end up in the bin after three months), and good value for money, meaning it's either pleasingly affordable or so long-lasting that you won't ever have to buy the item again. ![]()
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