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All-Clad 3-Quart Copper Core 5-Ply Bonded Saucepan with Lid
- Thick (.032-inch) copper core
- 2 layers of aluminum
- 2 layers of 18/10 stainless steel
- High, straight sides
- 8.817 inches diameter (8 5/8" outside diameter 7 7/8" inside diameter)
- 3.829 inches depth (3 3/4" high)
- 9 3/8" long handle
- Handle stays cool
- Lid handle does not stay cool
- Hand wash recommended. Dishwasher safe but the copper will tarnish
- Handmade in the USA, Handles & handle loops are made in China
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- Features high, straight sides to assist with stirring a smaller surface area to hold heat and limit evaporation - perfect for making sauces or heating liquids
- 5-ply bonded construction with stainless steel, aluminum, and a thick copper core for fast/even heating, warp-free strength, and ultimate responsiveness
- Highly polished stainless-steel cooking surface offers superior stick resistance for easy maintenance with flared edges for drip-free pouring
- Longer, riveted stainless-steel handles contoured for a comfortable grip and vented to stay cool with stainless-steel lid to match
- Compatible with all cooktops including induction. Oven/broiler-safe up to 600 F and dishwasher safe.
- 19.0 x 8.8 x 6.8 inches
- 3 quart
- Stainless Steel Material
- Polished Stainless Steel Exterior
- Backed by All-Clad's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
- Bonded, Engineered, & Assembled in USA.
Care
- Before First Use:
Be sure to wash the pan before the first use and to clean thoroughly between uses.- For Browning, Sautéing and Searing: Start with food at room temperature. Dry food before cooking to prevent splattering. Preheat pan on low to moderate heat before cooking. Water will dance on pan when ready. Add enough oil to cover the pan’s surface. Add food to the pan when the oil is hot. You will see a faint vapor when the oil is ready. Food should sizzle when added to the pan. Allow the food to cook. On stainless, it will be ready to turn when it no longer sticks to the pan. After removing food from pan, use browned food bits for sauce by de-glazing with wine or stock.
- For Boiling:
This is the only occasion when high heat should be used.- For Cooking in the Oven:
Oven and broiler safe up to 600°F. Extended exposure to temperatures over 500°F can cause stainless steel to change color, but will not affect its performance.- Caution:
With the exception of preheating, empty pans should not be left on a hot burner as it can cause damage. Overheating can cause brown or blue stains to appear. To avoid small white dots or pits from forming in your pan, bring liquids to a boil or wait until food starts to cook before adding salt. Pitting does not interfere with cooking performance but can diminish the beauty of your pan’s interior.Cleaning
- To keep your All-Clad looking brand new, we recommend washing your cookware with a soap and sponge.
- Allow the pan to cool prior to cleaning
Rinse off any excess food with warm water. Soak in warm, soapy water, then wash with a sponge or soft cloth. Use a nylon scouring pad for more difficult cleaning. Rinse with warm water and dry immediately to prevent spotting.- For Burnt Food:
Sprinkle the surface generously with baking soda, add water and bring to a boil. Use a wooden spoon to loosen the food particles from the surface.- For Tough to Clean Spots or Marks, like burnt fat, protein shadows, and charred food:
Clean with a nonabrasive, non-chlorine cleanser, like All-Clad cookware cleaner, Bar Keeper’s Friend or Bon Ami. Form a paste with the cookware cleanser and a small amount of water. Apply the paste using a soft cloth or sponge, rubbing in a circular motion. Rinse with warm water and dry immediately. Repeat if needed, allowing the paste to soak on the pan before scrubbing.- For Discoloration, like Blue or Rainbow Coloring:
Wipe the pan with a sponge or soft cloth and white vinegar.- For Cloudy White Hard Water Spots:
Remove by boiling a 1:1 white vinegar to water solution.- Caution:
Do not use oven cleaners, steel wool, steel scouring pads, harsh detergents or detergents containing bleach or peroxide, which can damage the pan. Nylon scrubbing pads can be used on stainless steel surfaces only. Never place a hot pan under cold water, as it could cause warping.