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What’s The Difference Between a Sauté Pan And Frying Pan 

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In this video, I'm going to go over the differences between a saute pan and a skillet (frying pan) and which one do you need as a home cook. Or, should you buy both? Skillets and saute pans are the most confusing cookware in the kitchen. Saute Pans are the most versatile pans but Skillets or frying pans may be the most popular. One of these pans can do it all and performs at all cooking levels.
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@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Which pan is right for you? Do you think a frying pan take care of most of your cooking or a sauté pan beneficial to your kitchen? Let me know in the comments below!
@frankfurter7260
@frankfurter7260 Год назад
Sauté pans are great for braising and lousy for sautéing. Skillets are not good for braising but great for sautéing. Whoever named the two pans had a sense of humor.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Hahaha. Yes they did
@lars2894
@lars2894 9 дней назад
Every other channel I've seen picked a saute pan over a skillet because "it can do everything". You were the only channel that realistically compared the two, bravo. I agree that a dutch oven and stainless skillet is all you need for almost any type of cooking. Maybe a wok too if you eat Asian or African cuisines, but everything else is more of a nonessential luxury.
@markkawecki7582
@markkawecki7582 Год назад
Well explained, I use both almost equally and like you said it all depends on what your cooking, keep up with the awesome vids dude
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@Tacobiter1
@Tacobiter1 2 года назад
Excellent explanation, as usual. Thanks!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy cooking
@riverrock335
@riverrock335 Год назад
Excellent video and your delivery and voice perfect.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@DA_Fishman
@DA_Fishman Год назад
Another great video, and as usual, it makes me want to cook!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Thank you good sir!
@m-rezaabazar-ghafari8757
@m-rezaabazar-ghafari8757 2 года назад
Hello and tank you for your wonderful programs. You have a lovely vocabulary. Very informative and useful videos. Thank you very much.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and for the kind words. I’m glad you enjoy the channel. Happy cooking.
@onolicious5777
@onolicious5777 11 месяцев назад
Good information. I've recently decided to replace all my cookware to delete all my nonstick coated stuff. Been watching your vids and it's been hugely helpful. Went with the De Buyer, Thanx for the info!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 11 месяцев назад
Glad I could help!
@asreagan
@asreagan Год назад
Go NASA! I've been liking your space vibs (a hobby for me) while you've been educating me on stainless steel. I started with cast iron because I grew up with that. Changed later to carbon steel which I love, but i was bumping up against some limitations. I finally ordered a stainless clad saute pan and realized I knew nothing about how to use these pans. You're my new guru and so far so good. My new pan isn't here yet so I'm frontloading the education. Cheers!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Lol, glad I could help you on your journey. Keep me updated.
@danieledwards4274
@danieledwards4274 2 года назад
Nice video! I love my Sautee pan, for quick red sauces, quick chili. That evaporation rocks. But skillet every day for the win!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Can't agree more. It's funny how often I change my mind on cookware. It all has a purpose and the right one at the right time can really make the entire cooking experience unreal. Thanks for watching!
@myaomyao437
@myaomyao437 Год назад
When I used a gas stove, I used a single handle (+extra handle) saute pan like you. After changing to an electric stove, I use a two-hand saute and sukiyaki pot frequently. It can also be used as tableware with a table warmer. If you're not good at frying pan handling skills, a 2 handle saute or sukiyaki pot, which is also good for tableware, might be better. Please understand that Google Translation is not good.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
thanks for providing your insight! Welcome to the channel!
@wezzla
@wezzla 5 месяцев назад
I have just upgraded my kitchen gear. For frying, braising, sauteing I got the 28 cm Fissler Original-Profi Rondeau. For general use, I got the Made-in 3qt saucier.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 5 месяцев назад
That’s wonderful! Enjoy and happy cooking
@dannykapz
@dannykapz 2 года назад
I definitely prefer a skillet over a sauté pan. I love my cast irons, but I’m thinking about moving to carbon steel. Thanks for another great video!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
You won’t regret it. Thanks again for watching.
@MichaelE.Douroux
@MichaelE.Douroux Год назад
I have an 11 inch Demeyere Atlantis Proline 7 skillet (frying pan) and a 3.5 qt. Demeyere Atlantis saucier and my needs are covered. The saucier is very versatile.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Very cook Demeyere is an excellent company.
@MichaelE.Douroux
@MichaelE.Douroux Год назад
@@tomwadek Demeyere Atlantis product performs great once you get the heat factor dialed in. With 7 ply, the trade-off is weight.
@SmokeyTreats
@SmokeyTreats 7 месяцев назад
Their 5.5 quart Atlantis Proline sauté pan is really special with it's amazing disc & completely flat surface. My favorite pan ever, though I also love my 9.5" & 12" Atlantis Proline.
@dleigh112
@dleigh112 6 месяцев назад
If you were to try and make soup in a skillet you would quickly realise why you also need a saute pan. I love my Le Creuset stainless saute pan. It holds enough liquid to fill my blender. After 10 years of regular use it still looks as good as new.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 6 месяцев назад
Great point. Thanks for commenting.
@warzshadow9701
@warzshadow9701 2 месяца назад
Hehe. I need both. I use both with TFal. Looking to get away from this teflon product. I don't have a Dutch oven. Had never known what they're for.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed the video
@shawnthomas444
@shawnthomas444 7 месяцев назад
fantastic video!
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much!
@Diva-mw6vv
@Diva-mw6vv Месяц назад
Спасибо вам .Вы развеяли мои сомнения относительно сотейника и сковороды .Выбираю сковороду,так как кокот у меня уже есть😊
@rajeshrai8193
@rajeshrai8193 11 месяцев назад
I have 10 inch carbon steel skillet n a pretty big Dutch oven , so I m think of getting a medium satue pan, thanks 🙏 for sharing your knowledge.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 11 месяцев назад
I’m glad to help! Happy cooking
@lilystonne4108
@lilystonne4108 Год назад
I have a Meyer Nouvelle stainless steel “sauté pan.” The walls are not as vertical as the one shown on this video and it does not have the second handle. It is also not as deep. Therefore I think my sauté pan is something in between a skillet and a sauté pan. I love it. I checked the Meyer website for clarification. I found out that their other lines such as the Confederation and the Accolade have the traditional sauté pans as shown on this video. I prefer my somewhat modified version. For braising I have an enamel coated Tramontina Dutch oven.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
That’s awesome. Glad you’re enjoying your hybrid. I absolutely love my enameled Dutch oven too!
@anaihilator
@anaihilator Год назад
Same...I have the lodge cast iron enameled Dutch oven 6qts I believe
@Dynasty1818
@Dynasty1818 2 года назад
100% recommend a quality saute pan at 10 or 11 inches, so 3qt or so, which will cover your mostly everyday uses. And if you want a pan for searing, go 10 inch carbon steel and season it (really easy to do) as carbon steel is the king of searing effectiveness while staying surprisingly cheap at like £/$/€ 40-50 or so. Yes carbon steel needs a bit of TLC and you can't cook acidic foods in it like tomato sauces or anything with vinegar as it strips the seasoning, but there's no reason to to shell out more on a quality skillet when a carbon steel skillet will do the same thing and far better for less money. Arguably you only need a saute pan, carbon steel skillet, one non-stick pan (for fish or eggs or pancakes), and 2 or 3 stainless pots of various sizes in the kitchen to cover all cooking situations.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience. I Love carbon steel and everything it offers. Happy cooking!
@elyssatruman1292
@elyssatruman1292 7 месяцев назад
You can cook eggs and fish in carbon steel and cast iron pancakes are amazing
@pinikpikantv3555
@pinikpikantv3555 Год назад
Thanks. I have a saladmaster skillet and jamie oliver non stick saute pan and never used them. I am now using a wok for everything.😂
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Good stuff! Woks are wonderful tools. If I could only have two things to cook with, a Wok would be one of them lol
@S1L3NTG4M3R
@S1L3NTG4M3R 2 года назад
Thanks
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
No problem.
@ngterry9653
@ngterry9653 Год назад
Thanks for your video. You clearly address my dilemma. I already own a 11 inch stainless steel skillet and a 3.75qt ECI french oven. but I always feel difficult to decide to go for a 10/11 inch saute pan or not. My French Oven do braising very well, it isn't a a large one though, it has less cooking surface area compared to a 10 inch saute pan. Would like to hear your opinion. Should I get a saute pan or a larger dutch oven, lol.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
I think a Dutch oven is very powerful. If I had to decide, I would go with that.
@wannabedal-adx458
@wannabedal-adx458 11 месяцев назад
So it would have been helpful from the start to say that a 'skillet' and a 'frying pan' are the same thing. People know them by different names (as do the websites where I want to buy one). That confusion out of the way, you helped me solidify my decision to ONLY get a frying pan over a saute pan in the near term. I don't do a lot of braising or making heavy sauces. I primarily sear meats and saute vegetables. So a frying pan, stainless steel or non-stick, 12 inch or 10 inch, will suit me just fine for now. Thanks.
@nonnielau404
@nonnielau404 Год назад
I use a wok instead😁
@NeonSonOfXenon
@NeonSonOfXenon Год назад
Sauté, Steam, braise, heck I can even make a French omelette in it. Such is the versatility of the mighty wok
@nealgrey6485
@nealgrey6485 Год назад
I purchased an 11-inch sauté pan on the advice of my cooking instructor. With it’s long handle the pan did not fit into my apartment-sized oven! And I had spent a lot of money.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@edwardcasper5231
@edwardcasper5231 2 года назад
I've never owned a Dutch oven. I currently use an old stainless steel "frying pan" with sloped but relatively deep sides. I understand that that particular design was once used to fry chicken. The depth of the pan and side angles are similar to a Lodge cast iron skillet, which tends to be deeper than an All-Clad stainless design. I'm probably showing my ignorance, but could you do a video on the pros and cons of Dutch ovens versus saute pans. I use a crockpot for making stews, chili, and things like mac and cheese, so it seems a Dutch given would be a bit redundant for my needs, as I can brown the meat in my "fry pan" and put it in the crockpot to braise (if I understand that term correctly). I really don't use my oven, so maybe that has influenced my choice of tools - or maybe the tools I have influenced my lack of oven use. I'm looking to up my cooking game, as it's getting very expensive to eat out for one person. I'm also retired and have the time to learn, yet I want to keep things relatively simple so I don't need to keep a huge amount of food or cookware around my small galley kitchen. Thanks.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience. Have you also looked into sous vide? The are a great option for quick yet restaurant quality meals and take very little room. I’ve done a video on them that might be helpful. I’ve also done a video on Dutch Ovens with a great budget buy. I’ll see if I can shoot a comparison video in the next few weeks. Here’s the links to both. Happy cooking ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R8yf6A3iBzM.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Luy1WqdSBFo.html
@edwardcasper5231
@edwardcasper5231 2 года назад
@@tomwadek Based on what I've seen elsewhere, I'm guessing that means I'd have to get something like an Instant Pot. I'll check out your video. Thanks,
@roaexpo0318
@roaexpo0318 Год назад
Oh I should buy more pans
@awesomestuff9715
@awesomestuff9715 2 года назад
honestly, if i could only have one cooking device? (as in pots, pans, etc.) for the very end of the world, and i had to pick only a single one, i would probably rather own a saucepan/pot/dutch oven than a saute pan or skillet, since those are even more versatile. i have a friend who bakes bread in a dutch oven basically every week, and i'm not sure if a pan would work for that
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Good point. I love my Dutch oven. Depends on the day of the week but I’m always changing my mind lol
@lindakheshiboun1623
@lindakheshiboun1623 2 года назад
Hey Tom, how are your Kirkland 5 ply stainless holding up? I just bought a set and now they’re discontinued.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
They are holding up really well. I love them. My local Costco told me that they are a seasonal item and sold around Christmas
@sweetness_5772
@sweetness_5772 Год назад
So now we know the difference and different applications used for a fry pan/skillet and a sauté pan. What about a braiser pan. How and what you could cook with a braiser pan.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Lol, there’s so many fun toys to play with.
@genghisda236
@genghisda236 Год назад
can i use casserole for braising, instead of saute pan ? that will have even more volume, no problem
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Sure but a Dutch oven may be better
@kindpanda1075
@kindpanda1075 2 года назад
Imusa non-coated light cast iron stainless steel handled, saute pans are made with flared sides, does that mean they are really skillets lol. Works for me though... Lodge skillits don't have the flared edges either... Does that make them saute pans? Or does a saute pan require a lid? Then again the some of my Lodge pans came with a lid... Does that make them saute pans that lodge just mis-named? Maybe these low cost brands are trying to remake the naming scheme to make more sense... Who knows?
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Lol. Good point. In the end, it’s all marketing. Use what’s right for you. Lol
@roospike
@roospike 2 года назад
As far as comparison of price a 3 ply fry pan versus a copper core saute pan it's not really Apple to Apples. Comparatively speaking of use of a saute pan most all cast iron pans are designed as such with the taller straighter walls ... 🤔 food for thought. 🌾
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
That’s a great point. Thank you!
@janem3575
@janem3575 Год назад
chef wade, i try to buy the largest saute pan i can afford. itll do everything! I have a question. are sauciers worth the higher cost? I'd like to get one. i figure it's a pot / skillet hybrid so the saucier and the giant sauce pan has me covered
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
I think they are all worth it lol but yes I think that’s a good combination that will cover most of your cooking needs
@janem3575
@janem3575 Год назад
@@tomwadek Thanks! I"m going to be binging on some videos of yours.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
@@janem3575 hope you enjoy them!
@kaspervendler1726
@kaspervendler1726 Год назад
I will go with expensive 11" sautepan and a cheap cast iron skillet for abusive steak searing.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
That sounds like a great plan lol. Happy cooking!
@anaihilator
@anaihilator Год назад
Sautee pan is also excellent for cooking down greens. The extra volume and liquid capacity is perfect for cooking stuff like spinach, cabbage, leafy greens I agree tho...as a beginning cook, you're probably better off with a skillet and Dutch oven Skillet=eggs, pancakes., chicken breasts, steaks , pan sauce, chops etc Dutch oven: great for making large batch sauces( i.e. pasta sauce) perfect for braising, can also sear, can finish dishes in oven as well as bake. Between skillet and Dutch oven that woukd cover most basic cooking needs That said you can definitely cook greens well in a Dutch oven too
@tomwadek
@tomwadek Год назад
Those are all great points. Thanks for sharing
@full_metal2452
@full_metal2452 9 месяцев назад
How about “fry pan” vs “skillet”?
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 9 месяцев назад
They are basically the same thing. Frying pans are usually more shallow. Skillets tend to refer to cast iron but both are interchangeable
@N1mdae
@N1mdae 2 года назад
Just ordered my first Stainless steel skillet, pretty expensive, but I have high hopes. I have a Le Creuset cocotte for all the recipes that require liquids and is fantastic, so a saucepan might be redundant.
@tomwadek
@tomwadek 2 года назад
Congrats on your new purchase. I would agree. For now, enjoy and learn on what you have. You can always add more
@VincentMcmanus.
@VincentMcmanus. 8 месяцев назад
I think saute pans should be renamed to sauce pans, and sauce pans should be renamed to sauce pots. And skillet should just be a nickname for a saute pan.
@TedInATL
@TedInATL Год назад
"More heavy" not "more heavier"
@ILoveTheAllCreator
@ILoveTheAllCreator Год назад
😂
@Splagnate
@Splagnate Год назад
This is a bit confusing. A sauté pan and skillet are very similar whereas a frying pan is what I think you meaning? A sauté pan has 90 degree sides and are very slightly taller than a skillet. Skillets have a light angle for their sides but it’s a straight angle. A frying pan has curved sides.
@anaihilator
@anaihilator Год назад
Frypan and skillet are interchangeable
@Splagnate
@Splagnate Год назад
@@anaihilator I agree. Was just talking about the shape.
@paulschreiber
@paulschreiber 8 месяцев назад
This video is about twice as long as it needs to be. Please get to the point more quickly.
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