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The right pan for every application

Pans & Frying Pans

Choosing the right pan is a sign of appreciation for high-quality ingredients. Whether searing or gentle cooking – with coated non-stick pans as well as premium stainless steel, wok, ceramic-  and serving pans, Fissler offers the ideal model for every purpose. Our German craftsmanship inspires passionate chefs worldwide.

You can find tips for choosing the right pan in our pan guide.

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The frying pan guide

The right pan size

Determining the correct pan size

The size of the pan depends on what you need. How many people you cook most often and how big the food being cooked is.

Do you eat frequently? With the whole family or several guests. We recommend a pan diameter of 28 cm. This allows even larger portionsIt's easy to prepare. If the diameter is too small, the food might not fit completely, or the pan might be so full that the ingredients don't heat evenly.

Since pans have edges of varying thickness, the Diameter of round pans at the upper inner edge measured. This ensures, among other things, that pan lids fit universally.

Pan diameter vs. pan surface

The cooking surfaceThe inner surface of the pan, also called the pan surface, does not always correspond to the diameter of the pan: In pans with a thicker rim or a special shape, the inner surface is often smaller than the outer surface. Pan diameter. The surface area available to you for frying with a 28 cm frying pan does not necessarily have to be 28 cm.

Make sure the bottom of the pan faces the Size of your hob. The pan must be the right size to ensure even heat distribution. A pan that is too large for the stovetop will not heat up evenly. If the cooking surface is smaller than the stovetop, valuable energy is wasted.