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Mauviel M' Cook non-stick frying pan 24cm

£195.00

Our collection of super quality stainless steel pans comes from the well known Mauviel factory in France. We have chosen these pans for their durability and functional efficiency. These are quite exceptionally handsome pans with their heavy, almost sculptural stainless steel layered with aluminium, which distributes heat evenly and quickly through the whole body of the pan.

A layer of magnetic stainless steel makes them suitable for induction cooking.

Mauviel stainless steel can be coordinated with Mauviel M' Stone non-stick aluminium pans.

Lids are supplied separately and are interchangeable throughout the two ranges.

£195.00
In stock
SKU
1320117
More Information
Height (mm) 48
Thickness (mm) 2.6
Diameter (mm) 240
Material Multi-ply 18/10 stainless steel, non-stick interior
Fuel types Electric, Gas, Halogen, Induction, Oven
Microwave safe No
Dishwasher safe Not recommended
In 1830, in a Normandy village called Villedieu-les-Poêles, which is located near the Mont-Saint-Michel, Mr. Ernest Mauviel established the Mauviel manufacturing company. Villedieu-les-Poêles, “the city of copper”, has an 800 year heritage of copper manufacturing. The strength and foundation for Mauviel's manufacturing expertise is based upon this rich tradition of copper manufacturing that has been handed down from generation to generation. Since the very early years, by offering the highest quality products, Mauviel has been a fixture in the professional and commercial markets. Throughout the world Mauviel products are used by many famous chefs and professionals. With 1,000 products, Mauviel offers several ranges of high quality products made from copper, stainless steel or aluminium. Each range is crafted with elegant style and is designed to meet the needs of the most discerning professional and household cooks.

Use recommendation

  • Do not put any salt in cold water, the water must boil first. Salt in cold water could result in corrosion through pricks. This damages the stainless steel by piercing small holes or causing in white patches.
  • Stainless steel frying pans/shallow frying pans - After cooking meat, if part of the grease remains stuck to the pan, pour a little water while the dish is still warm. This will instantly detach the grease from the meat, allowing efficient cleaning. The other positive asset of this technique is to reduce this grease with water, to turn it into a delicious sauce. It is quite normal for the grease to stick to the pan, it is one of stainless steel properties. This reaction allows the caramelization of the meat, giving it a better taste: it is called the “Maillard” reaction.
  • For cooking fragile products in stainless steel, such as fish, pour olive oil into the frying pan and place greaseproof paper. Moisten the greaseproof paper with olive oil and place your piece of fish on top. The fish will cook perfectly and will not stick to the pan.
  • Do not overheat the pan - Make sure that the heat does not go over 2/3 of its capacity. The Mauviel pans offer great performance and do not require a great deal of heat to reach ideal temperature. Overheating could deteriorate the bottom of the pan. On gas stoves the flame must not go over the pan. The temperature for cooking is ideal when one pours a drop of water and it bursts into little marbles, jumping about: this reaction is called “Leidenfrost”.

Maintenance advice

  • Use soapy water on the scratch side of a sponge.
  • These pans are compatible with the dishwasher, but we do not recommended using it because the dishwasher detergents are often too harsh. Dishwasher detergents tend to damage the aluminium located between the 2 layers of stainless steel, making the edges of the pans blunt. Continued cleaning in a dishwasher could damage your utensil over time, the aluminium corrosion could eventually make your utensil less performant. This is not a manufacturing fault, rather is it caused by the use of aggressive detergants in dishwashers.
  • Never use bleach. This product can perforate the stainless steel material.
  • Bringing back the shine to stainless steel

    • Dip a sponge in a product called Inobrill, this product was conceived for the cleaning of stainless steel.
    • Scrub the utensil.
    • Rinse with warm water, then dry with a clean cloth.
    • Another option:
      • Get silver stone from a hardware shop, to clean the utensil.