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Big saucepan....special name?

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divegirl | 15:18 Tue 01st Mar 2011 | Food & Drink
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Hi, I am looking to replace my much loved 'saucepan' that is really on it's last legs!

It's more of an oversized frying pan with a lid....Its roughly 13'' across and 3'' deep and I can't find anything like it.
Is there a special name for a pan like this? I've looked up lidded frying pans but they're just not deep enough.

Lisa x
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Is it a skillet?
I've got an over sized one...£20 IKEA...great buy.
We have an All-clad cooks pan which sounds like it.
yep, saute pan. we have a lovely one we bought from habitat years ago, we use it for practically everything, and still as good as new.
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Oooo....Lovely, the saute pan is the sort of thing I want....just need to find a biggun' now!

Thank you as always you lovely lot!

Lisa x
Def saute pan.

Highly recommend All Clad, they are things of beauty but you need to be feeling v flush to buy them (or have a loving Husband). Meyer do excellent ones too.
My husband bought me one about ten years ago and I use it every day. It cost £70 plus £10 for the glass lid, I thought it was a very extravagant present but it was well worth it. I think it is a saute pan. It has a special non-stick coating which is as good as the day he bought it.
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As much as I'd love one of those I don't have the loving/rich husband so I think I'll go for this one instead!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...L&hash=item27b3f84d17

Lisa x
My Husband is one of the few men I know who can confidently buy his wife a saucepan!

As long as you find a pan that does what you want it too then all is good.
Both Lidl and Aldi sell them as special offers, keep your eyes open
http://www.perfectpans.com/
try these i brought a pan from them. cost me €100 but was worth every penny. you can take it straight from the hobb and put it in the oven. its non stick and solid. comes with a lifetime guarantee.
Got a fabulous one like you describe from Lidls just the other week. Has a handle both sides and a glass lid. It cost £12.99
I recently bought a stock pot from Wilkinsons and it is an extra large casserole.
And the best thing is it only costs £8.
Have had a couple from Lidl they were very good at first but quickly lost their non stick - I have bought a Meyer and so far so good - worth the extra as I use it nearly every day

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