A skillet is a type of pan that is used to cook many types of food. A skillet has a larger and deeper surface than the typical frying pan, and has a different design. Skillets have curved sides that flare outward, making them ideal for sauteing or even stir-frying foods. This style pan is also wonderful for moving ingredients around quickly or tossing them without using a wooden spoon.
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Baking Bread and Desserts: The versatility of Dutch ovens extends to baking, allowing for the creation of artisanal bread with a crispy crust and a soft interior. They are also suitable for baking desserts such as cobblers and fruit crisps.


The sloped and rounded sides are slightly higher than a frying pan, resulting in two to three inches of steepness. The high edges prevent the oil and other liquids inside from spilling out.

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A non-stick pan is what you use if you're cooking foods that tend to stick.
The terms skillet, frying pan, and sauté pan are often confused and used interchangeably, even by seasoned chefs. This is one of the many reasons that buying cookware has traditionally been such a confusing process. At Sardel, our goal is to make it easier to understand your cookware needs, so let us try to clear up the confusion.

When Should You Use a Saute Pan and When Should You Use a Skillet?
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