Stainless Steel Soup Pot with Lid
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The stainless steel soup pot with Lid is an indispensable item in the kitchen. It is intended for enhancing the way his food turns out. This soup pot provides everything that is needed when preparing soups, stews, and boiling pasta: sturdiness, practicality, as well as stylishness. One can use this pot even in their homes as it is made of high-quality stainless steel and as such is very durable, ideal for professional kitchens.
Stainless Steel Soup Pot with Lid Parameters:
CODE 04 STYLE | Dimension | VOLUME | BODY & LID THICK(mm) | ALUMINUM THICK(mm) |
SP302004 | Ф300*H200 | 14L | 0.8 | 4 |
SP322204 | Ф320*H220 | 17L | 0.8 | 4 |
SP362404 | Ф360*H240 | 23L | 1 | 4 |
SP402604 | Ф400*H260 | 32L | 1 | 4 |
SP452804 | Ф450*H280 | 44L | 1 | 4 |
SP503004 | Ф500*H300 | 58L | 1 | 4 |
SP553504 | Ф550*H350 | 83L | 1 | 4 |
SP604004 | Ф600*H400 | 113L | 1 | 5 |
Stainless Steel Soup Pot with Lid Features
Durability:
Stainless steel soup pots are highly durable and resistant to rust, corrosion, and stains, ensuring a long-lasting kitchen companion.
Even Heat Distribution:
Stainless steel is excellent at distributing heat evenly, which prevents hotspots and ensures that your soup or stew cooks uniformly.
Non-Reactive Surface:
The non-reactive nature of stainless steel means that it won’t interact with acidic foods, preserving the flavor and nutritional content of your ingredients.
Ease of Cleaning:
stainless steel pots are easy to clean and maintain. They are dishwasher safe, and the smooth surface prevents food from sticking.
Stainless Steel Soup Pot with Lid FAQs?
Can you use a stainless steel pot on an induction cooktop?
Yes, stainless steel soup pots are compatible with induction cooktops. The magnetic properties of stainless steel make it an excellent choice for induction cooking, allowing for efficient and even heating.
Why does food stick to stainless steel pots?
Food can stick to stainless steel if the pot isn't properly preheated or if the food is added before the oil is hot enough. To prevent sticking, ensure the pot is adequately heated before adding oil and ingredients, and use enough oil to create a barrier between the food and the pot.
How to prevent staining in stainless steel pots?
To prevent staining, avoid cooking on high heat and never leave acidic or salty foods in the pot for extended periods. Regular cleaning with a mixture of vinegar and water can help maintain the pot's appearance by removing stains and discoloration.
What size stainless steel soup pot is ideal?
The ideal size depends on your cooking needs. For small families or individuals, a 4-6 quart pot is sufficient. For larger families or batch cooking, an 8-12 quart pot offers the capacity needed for big meals or storing leftovers.