Synergy non-stick skillet with lidCulinary - Synergy| Stainless steel - Tri-plyA skillet for the culinary chef who likes to save time and energy while cooking. The tri-ply material heats up very fast and maintains the heat longer. The non-stick layer inside is easy to clean and allows cooking with less fat. The skillet is suitable for all hobs, including induction. |
Thanks to the super-thick bottom and the tri-ply stainless steel, composed of an intermediary layer of aluminium, your dishes cook more quickly and keep hot for a longer period of time. The Tri-ply material helps you save time and energy, and therefore the Synergy range carries the Eco-logic by BEKA label!
Stainless steel as such is not a good heat conductor. Therefore it will always be combined with a highly conductible metal (like aluminium or copper). This conductible metal will mostly be found in the base surface only. In other cases you will find it back all over the body surface, which we call multilayer material. Utensils made of stainless steel have almost unlimited durability, withstand all usual food and detergents and have a neutral odour and taste. Stainless steel can resist temperatures up to 250°C.
All of the usual cookware metals can be used in combination to leverage advantages and neutralize disadvantages. Tri-ply stainless steel e.g. sandwiches a layer of aluminium between 2 layers of stainless steel. The resulting cookware item enjoys all of the heat conductivity of aluminium, plus the good looks and utility of steel.
The inox parts of your Beka cookware are guaranteed for 25 years from the date of purchase, provided it is used as per the use and care instructions.
The non-stick coating is guaranteed for 3 years from the date of purchase, provided it is used as per the use and care instructions.
This means it will be repaired free of charge or replaced if any item is found to be defective due to faulty materials and/or manufacture, during household use.
This guarantee does not cover defects caused by negligence, abuse, commercial use and/or normal wear and tear.
A skillet (or sauté pan) is a wide pan with straight or slightly curved sides that are usually somewhat higher than those of a fry pan. It generally has a lid and a long handle on one side. Heavier skillets can have a helper handle on the other side, which makes them easier to lift.
In a skillet you can efficiently cook meats and a variety of other foods. Thanks to the higher borders, you can combine your food with a sauce or broth. A skillet is ideal to prepare e.g. a ratatouille in it. A skillet is also called a sauté pan. Sautéed food is cooked for a short period of time over high heat, to brown the food while preserving its color, moisture and flavor. This is usually done with more tender cuts of meat before you roast it.
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