Meet the saucier — it’s an unusual bit of kit not found in most typical home kitchens. We love it here in the Meyer kitchen, and boy, does it change things up! There are so many things we adore about the saucier but it’s not widely talked about so we’re here to enlighten you and bring glory to this piece of cookware. So, what is it and what’s special about it? The saucier marries the best of the saucepan and frypan, with similarities to both. It also has several distinctive features that make it a rightful item on its own (that’s why we’ve added it to our powerhouse Accent Series range)! From its rounded shape to the low and wide flared rim, it has a lot going for it and will quickly become your favourite pan in the kitchen, so let’s dive in.
Round the bend
The shape lends the saucier its uniqueness, with one of its best assets being its rounded body. This helps food stay in the centre of the pan, keeping it all cooking in the middle where the heat is supposed to be. Unlike a regular straight-sided saucepan, one of the saucier’s other biggest advantages is its curved side walls that prevent food from being stuck in the corners, so you can wave goodbye to fussy little leftover bits in the pan. Its sloping body also makes stirring and whisking effortless, while the deepness of the saucier helps hug the flavourful braising liquids high around your food, letting it simmer to perfection.
The down low
Ever almost get a minor burn when you have ingredients cooking? Steam burn is a real thing! To help with that, the saucier’s low and wide, flared opening is a godsend. When you put a saucepan and a saucier side by side, the walls of the saucier are significantly lower, letting steam out away from your hands, rather than channelling it up towards them like a stockpot does. Yep, no more having to race against time to move your hand out of the way!
This is what dream dishes are made of
Whipping up sauces is probably the first thing that comes to mind when using a saucier, but you’d be surprised that I have been able to cook a few mouth-watering dishes with this little handsome devil. Step into my kitchen and see what these dishes are!