Induction Compatible Cookware

Induction Compatible Cookware: The Mauviel way

Induction-compatible cookware is a significant area of focus for Mauviel. To this day, Mauviel maintains its unrivalled reputation for quality and design in its professional chef goods. Currently, household markets can purchase similar products.

With 1,000 products, Mauviel offers several ranges of high-quality products made from copper, stainless steel or aluminium.

What is Induction Cooking?

There are significant differences between induction cooking and traditional gas or electric cooking, some pans are not compatible with induction cooktops or burners. A copper coil beneath the cooktop generates electromagnetic energy, which heats compatible cookware in induction cooking. As a result, heat is produced inside the pan rather than beneath the glass, enabling the cooktop surface to cool down quickly after the pan is taken out.

 

Compatible induction cookware materials:

  • Enameled Steel
  • Cast Iron
  • Stainless Steel designed for induction cooking
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Induction Compatible Cookware

Which cookware is not compatible with induction cooktops?

Non-compatible cookware won’t harm your induction cooktop, however, it also won’t heat your pot or pan. Cookware made of ceramic, glass, aluminium, copper, or stainless steel that isn’t magnetic will ultimately not function. When you try to utilize cookware that isn’t compatible with your induction cooktop, some of them will flash an error code or indicator light.

Non-compatible induction cookware materials:

  • Glass
  • Ceramic
  • Non-magnetic copper and aluminium
  • Non-magnetic stainless steel

Finding pots and pans that match the bill might not be as difficult as it appears. Mauviel has a special range called the “Induction” range with many unique pieces for your every need. The prices may vary depending on the type and size of the product you are looking for. With such a varied selection and different sizes of cookware compatible for induction you could decide between different types of Stainless-steel lids, Cocottes, Saucepans, Frying pans and Rondeaus.

Have a look at our induction-ready cookware selections here: Induction Cookware

How to choose the best cookware to use with induction:

Every cookware product in our Induction range is best to use and induction-ready. To test if a pot or pan you already own will work, place a magnet on the bottom of it. If the attraction is strong, proceed with cooking.

Mauviel’s History:

Few people are aware of the brilliant designer Ernest Mauviel’s initial name, but the goods produced at his age-old workshop, which was established in 1830 are highly recognized worldwide. His enormous passion has been passed down to his successors. Mauviel 1830 is able to grow and foresee trends in cooking without losing its essence.

Originally made of copper, a noble material that is by definition the best heat conductor, the goods were intended for specialists. Instead of being limited to only one type of metal, the company has been able to experiment and grow, creating products using steel, cast iron, aluminium, and most commonly, multi-layered stainless steel, which has properties comparable to those of copper.

Mauviel 1830 is the only firm in the world with the ability to shape so many materials, placing it at the pinnacle of quality, all thanks to its innovative and modern mentality.

With a strong commitment to advancement, while maintaining heritage, the firm demonstrates true modernity in its ideas for the extremely demanding culinary industry. As a visionary who specializes in product commercialization, Valérie who took over the family-run company in 2006 is well-liked by elite chefs who are enchanted by her assortment of culinary tools. Valérie is a living example of a nearly 200-year-old successful manufacturer that has managed to uphold its tradition while imposing modernity and gaining the confidence of both the public and renowned chefs.

 

 

Culinary Equipment Company is a leading supplier of premium industrial kitchen & catering equipment, with a wide range of world-class heritage brands used in the world’s leading kitchens and is the trusted supplier of Muaviel cookware in South Africa.

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