Copper Based Saucepans Ceramic Hob

If we had to recommend just one set of pans for a ceramic hob it would be the stellar 7000 s7c1d 5 piece saucepan set.
Copper based saucepans ceramic hob. Copper based pans are the stuff inheritances are made of. Make sure the pan has a smooth flat base to provide the best contact with the hob ring. Aluminum is a good conductor of heat and a cheaper alternative to copper but it s soft and won t last as long as other metals it s also a reactive metal so when combined with some acid rich foods it may affect taste and colour. There is a misconception around ceramic hobs that if you put too much weight on top of the hob it will crack the ceramic glass.
Not only are they sturdy and durable with proper care they can last ages. Copper is the fancy sports car of the cookware world. Stellar s pans are highly regarded by serious home chefs as they are extremely well made cleverly designed and should last a long time. On a ceramic hob you can use any pans except copper stainless steel with an exposed copper base and glass.
Aluminium stainless steel and copper pans will work but they do tend to leave marks on the glass however because of the easy to wipe surface it should be quick to get rid of. Avoid using exposed aluminium or copper based pans. Heat resistant glass containers can also be used if they are hob suitable pyrex and boron containers are usually only designed for internal oven use. These can leave a microscopic residue on the hob surface making it difficult to clean.
Suited for use with any flat based pan and cost effective to use the way the heat source makes contact with cookware means there is less energy wastage. Make sure the pan has a smooth flat base to provide the best contact with the hob ring. With their smooth glass surface ceramic hobs are easy to use and clean. It is an excellent conductor of heat spreading heat evenly all across.
It s fast and flashy and it doesn t come cheap. Porcelain enamel pans and porcelain coated cast iron cookware is also another okay option. Look for saucepans with a flat smooth base so they make full contact with the hob surface. You can use any pans except copper stainless steel with an exposed copper base and glass on a ceramic hob.