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A piece of cookware, often referred to as a riffle pan, that is used to grill foods in the kitchen using stovetop burners.
A shallow pan that has shallow sides that are generally fluted to provide a decorative edge to the item being baked.
1) Any of a variety of different cooking utensils that are built with a flat bottom and raised sides to hold or prepare food ingredients.
A method of cooking in which food is first seared in oil or fat using an open pan and is then slowly cooked in a small quantity of liquid with the pan covered.
Constructed of aluminum foil, this type of pan is used for a variety of foods and food chores such as pizza baking, bread baking, meat roasting, and numerous other cooking activities.
A flat-bottomed pan with shallow sides that are slightly curved. They are made of various materials, such as copper, cast-iron and aluminum, and some have a non-stick coating applied, which makes for easy cleanup.
There are several types of pans designed specifically for making omelets. A traditional omelet pan is made with low curved edges and a wide diameter bottom to enable the omelet to be rolled easily.
Made in the shape of a wide-walled pan or a skillet, this roasting utensil is designed specifically for heating the large, brown shell variety of chestnuts over a stove or heat source such as fire, gas or hot coals.
A type of pan or mold with fluted sides that is used to form the base of the traditional French bread known as Brioche.
A heavy-walled baking pan formed with a decorative indented curvature and a hollow tube in the center.
A Pot or Pan used for cooking that contains a basket for holding foods to be blanched. The foods are placed in the basket which is then lowered into the pot filled with water that will be heated for the blanching, boiling, or steaming process.
A variety of cookware used for all types of food preparation, such as boiling, frying, sautéing, baking, broiling, and roasting of foods.
Often considered to be a spatula without a handle, the Pot or Pan Scraper is made to assist with the cleaning of contents remaining in pots, pans, bowls, dishes, plates, and other kitchen ware.
Similar to a muffin pan or tin, this type of bakeware is lower in height and is made specifically for the shorter biscuit made from bread dough.
Also known as a broiler roaster, oven roaster or oven broiling pan, this piece of cookware is used to broil foods in the oven such as steaks, roasts, or various cuts of meat, poultry and vegetables.
Constructed of a heavy cast iron or a coated aluminum surface, this type of pan is made for baking shortbread cookies.
A round pan, with tall, straight sides that are removable. The removable sides aid in removing cakes that would otherwise be difficult to remove, such as cheesecakes and tortes.
A pan or bowl made of non-porous material the does not alter or add a flavor to or change the color of a food being prepared.
A herb, nut and seed mixture that is commonly served Middle Eastern countries such as India. Pan Masala is most often considered to be an item to aid digestion or used as a breath freshener for use after consuming highly spicy meals.
A safety covering mitten to fit around the steel handle of cast iron or similar pans and griddles that are used for stovetop, oven, or open flame cooking.
Top 65 glossary terms found