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Mauviel M'150B Copper Double Boiler, 2-Qt.

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    Summary

    Whether you're melting chocolate, making custard or preparing hollandaise sauce, you can count on impeccable performance from this classic French double boiler. The tin-lined copper pan quickly brings water to a gentle simmer beneath the heavy porcelain insert, which maintains its contents at a steady low temperature.

    • Made from 1.5mm-gauge copper for superior heat conductivity and temperature control.
    • Durable tin-lined interior is nonreactive and easy to clean.
    • Heavy porcelain insert prevents scorching.
    • Riveted, comfortably angled bronze handle.
    • Tight-fitting domed lid circulates heat and locks in moisture.
    • Made in France.

    Dimensions & More Info

    • 5 1/2" diam., 8 1/2" high overall; 6 lb. with lid and insert.
    • Saucepan: 1-qt. 19-oz. cap.
    • Insert: 1-qt. 9-oz. cap.

    Additional Information

    • Made from 1.5mm-gauge copper.
    • You can also use the tin-lined copper saucepan without the insert for everything from simmering sauces and soups to cooking grains.
    • Made in France.

    Use & Care

    Use

    • Ideal for gas and electric cooktops.
    • Oven safe to 450°F.
    • To protect the tin lining from damage, do not heat pan empty or at temperatures above 450°F.
    • Use wood, plastic or heat-resistant nylon tools to avoid scratching the tin lining.

    Care

    • Allow pan to cool before washing.
    • Hand-wash; dry immediately with a soft cloth.
    • Avoid using steel wool, steel scouring pads or harsh detergents.
    • Copper will develop a rich patina over time. This will not affect the pan's cooking performance. To keep the exterior looking new, use a copper polish or a combination of lemon and salt.
    • The tin lining protects foods from reacting with copper but will become discolored over time. This is normal. Depending on the frequency of use and types of food cooked, the tin lining may eventually have to be replaced. To prolong the lining's usefulness, avoid cooking acidic ingredients in your tin-lined cookware.
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