Pan recommendations please!
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Hi Guys,
I’m looking for a recommendation for a pan. It needs to be large enough for a family meal, should be able to be heated on a gas hob, also used in the oven and finally, have a lid. Handles on the side would be a nice addition, but not essential. Has anyone got any personal recommendations or ideas? Preferably not too expensive, but will be prepared to pay for a good, quality pan.
Thanks for all constructive responses.

I’m looking for a recommendation for a pan. It needs to be large enough for a family meal, should be able to be heated on a gas hob, also used in the oven and finally, have a lid. Handles on the side would be a nice addition, but not essential. Has anyone got any personal recommendations or ideas? Preferably not too expensive, but will be prepared to pay for a good, quality pan.
Thanks for all constructive responses.

Cast iron?
Do you want shallow or deep?
Lots of 'fake' le cruset lookalikes available for a sensible price.
https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-cast-iron-sha...
Do you want shallow or deep?
Lots of 'fake' le cruset lookalikes available for a sensible price.
https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-cast-iron-sha...
ProCook have got quite a few options in their clearance sale at the moment. Tempted to pick up a triply one myself as I bought a few of these a while back and they seem to be holding up quite well.
eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199
Still worth £60+ to me.
eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199

Still worth £60+ to me.
Edited by 21TonyK on Saturday 10th December 17:38
https://www.zwilling.com/uk/zwilling-joy-4-pcs-18%...
Can’t see the attraction in cast iron pans, just too heavy.
Got the linked set about 2 years ago, super pleased
Can’t see the attraction in cast iron pans, just too heavy.
Got the linked set about 2 years ago, super pleased
21TonyK said:
ProCook have got quite a few options in their clearance sale at the moment. Tempted to pick up a triply one myself as I bought a few of these a while back and they seem to be holding up quite well.
eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199
Still worth £60+ to me.
I had a fantastic ProCook pan, bought a number of years ago. Great weight, heated up quickly and evenly (halogen hob), great non-stick.eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199

Still worth £60+ to me.
So I bought another a little while later as wanted a slightly smaller version of the same, and it was rubbish. Took ages to heat up, didn't do so easily and the non-stick was crap.
It's what prompted me to look for an alternative, hence trying the Circulons (they are similar to the original ProCook, thus far. I still have the original ProCook....non-stick's gone now, but it's still a very useable pan).
Murph7355 said:
21TonyK said:
ProCook have got quite a few options in their clearance sale at the moment. Tempted to pick up a triply one myself as I bought a few of these a while back and they seem to be holding up quite well.
eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199
Still worth £60+ to me.
I had a fantastic ProCook pan, bought a number of years ago. Great weight, heated up quickly and evenly (halogen hob), great non-stick.eta: couldn;t resist, 28cm saute with lid for £63 "down from" £199

Still worth £60+ to me.
So I bought another a little while later as wanted a slightly smaller version of the same, and it was rubbish. Took ages to heat up, didn't do so easily and the non-stick was crap.
It's what prompted me to look for an alternative, hence trying the Circulons (they are similar to the original ProCook, thus far. I still have the original ProCook....non-stick's gone now, but it's still a very useable pan).
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