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- The first notable characteristic of a cast iron pan is its ability to distribute heat evenly. This ensures that food is cooked uniformly, whether you're searing a steak, frying an egg, or baking a small cake. The weight and density of the pan also allow it to maintain high temperatures for extended periods, making it ideal for searing meats at high heat before finishing them off with a slower cooking process.
- Blue Enamel Cast Iron Cookware A Timeless Culinary Companion
- So, if you need to prepare slowly stirring the liquid sauce or broth, then the deep flat-bottom saute pan is a proper choice thanks to its design and the lid coming with it.
On the contrary, for fast cooking of meat at high temperatures, searing of meat, or for foods that require constant stirring and flipping (hence, permanent access to a spatula is a must), choose a frying pan.