The ideal stainless steel saute pan - 24 cm
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Ideal for cooking, searing, braising, simmering, and much more
- Ultra-versatile, you can do it all with it
- Lifetime warranty and made in France 🇫🇷
- The perfect mix between a frying pan and a saucepan
- Ideal for generous and voluminous cooking
- With the right techniques, it won't stick
- Non-toxic: PFAS-free, PTFE-free, and PFOA-free
- 3-ply stainless steel across the entire surface for a fast, even temperature rise and more flavorful cooking
- Suitable for all heat sources, including induction
- Stainless steel lid included








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Ideal for cooking, searing, braising, simmering, and much more
- Ultra-versatile, you can do it all with it
- Lifetime warranty and made in France 🇫🇷
- The perfect mix between a frying pan and a saucepan
- Ideal for generous and voluminous cooking
- With the right techniques, it won't stick
- Non-toxic: PFAS-free, PTFE-free, and PFOA-free
- 3-ply stainless steel across the entire surface for a fast, even temperature rise and more flavorful cooking
- Suitable for all heat sources, including induction
- Stainless steel lid included








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For searing, sautéing, braising and simmering, without poisoning yourself
Halfway between a saucepan and a frying pan with its flat base and high sides, it is perfect for large vegetable pans, sautéed potatoes but also risotto, dishes in sauce, pasta, one-pot meals, veal sautés, caramel, seafood, shakshuka, oven cooking... We can no longer count the number of recipes that can call for a sauté pan, it is so versatile.
















Ideal for entertaining large groups
The sauté pan is a must-have for any cook who loves to entertain and share. Its large cooking surface and large capacity allow you to prepare generous and voluminous recipes such as dishes in sauce, vegetable stir-fries, or one-pot meals. The lid provided with it perfectly seals the body of the sauté pan, allowing you to stew or finish your cooking in the oven. The icing on the cake? You can use it directly for table service, except for meat, for which it is not essential. Oh yes, and never over high heat, no need thanks to the 3-ply technology.








Kinder to you, kinder to the planet
Unlike non-stick Teflon pans, stainless steel pans won’t release any harmful substances or microplastics into your food. They don’t contain any PFTE, PFOA, or PFOAS so cooking with them is safer for you and the environment. The chemicals used in non-stick coatings break down extremely slowly in nature. They’re called ‘forever chemicals’ for a reason.








With the right technique, stainless steel won't stick
You’ll find articles on our blog packed full of advice on how to master cooking with a stainless steel pan and easy tutorial videos on our YouTube channel. You’ll also receive a printed cooking guide for free with your order. In a nutshell: always preheat your pan over a medium heat for two minutes. Complete the water drop test to make sure it’s got up to heat and then add a little oil or butter, unless you’re cooking meat. And never use high heat, Atma’s 3-ply technology gets really hot so you never need it. There you go, you’re all set.








Made in France
The Ideal Saute Pan is made in France. We’ve teamed up with a family-run business that’s been perfecting cookware for over 30 years. Opting to produce in France also helps us reduce our environmental impact, and tap into centuries of technical expertise.








Questions you might have
How do I choose my sauté pan?
At Atma, the sauté pan is a cooking utensil we love. Halfway between a saucepan and a frying pan with its flat bottom and high sides, it allows you to sauté, fry, reduce, sear or even boil. Vegetables, sauces, meats, fish, fruits, dishes in sauce, pasta... we can no longer count the number of recipes that can call for a sauté pan, it is so versatile. So you might as well choose it well.
As always, you have to start by choosing the right coating. The different options available to you are: stainless steel, cast iron, iron and non-stick coatings. So here, as with all of our utensils, we swear by stainless steel. Its finish, its quality, its heat-diffusing base and its 3 superimposed layers make it simply incomparable! Indeed, the 3-ply stainless steel that we use does not contain any chemicals to offer you healthy cooking, allows a rapid and even rise in temperature for tasty and precise cooking and finally, ultra-resistant, enough to accompany you for a lifetime.
You can then benefit from a high-quality cooking utensil, with a meticulous and cleverly thought-out design to guarantee your safety.
For those of you who have doubts, we reassure you that with the right actions, stainless steel in the kitchen does not stick.
Finally, stainless steel is very easy to maintain and can be easily put in the dishwasher, for example. If you would like to know more about other coatings, we have made a comparison table which can be found higher up on the product sheet!
Then comes the question of size: sauté pans generally range from 20cm to 30cm in diameter. At Atma we have developed two models:
- A 24cm diameter sauté pan: ideal for 2 to 3 people
- A 26cm diameter sauté pan: ideal for 4 to 5 people. For our 26cm diameter sauté pan we have even provided an additional side handle to help you carry it.
Check the compatibility of your sauté pan with your hob. Especially if you are using an induction hob because not all materials are compatible with induction. The 3-ply stainless steel that we use at Atma is 100% compatible with all heat sources including induction, so no problem there.
Finally, last important point, check that your sauté pan is supplied with a lid. Some manufacturers do not provide a lid with the purchase of their sauté pan, even though it is an essential accessory for cooking well with a sauté pan. Rest assured, at Atma, it is well stocked.
What are the differences between a frying pan and a sauté pan?
To simplify, a sauté pan is a mix between a frying pan and a saucepan. So, if we start with their similarities, both utensils have a wide cooking surface that allows you to sear, sauté, or braise your food.
Then, unlike a frying pan, the sauté pan has straight, high sides. Also equipped with a lid, the sauté pan retains the heat of your dish, while limiting its evaporation.
Initially designed to sear meat and vegetables with very little fat and then continue cooking over low heat, the sauté pan quickly became an essential part of every kitchen. For good reason, it allows you to cook a huge number of recipes: it is perfect for large pans of vegetables and sautéed potatoes, but also for all other preparations that require searing/grilling at the start and then continuing slow cooking. This is the case for many dishes in sauce such as chicken curry, paupiettes, veal sauté... you get the idea.
The best of the best: sauté pans are also perfect for finishing cooking your pasta and concocting the best sauces. Our favorite, spaghetti al limone!
The easy cleaning of this cooking utensil makes it a true ally for all cooks: whether you are a gourmet looking for an impeccable finish or a big foodie looking for a stainless steel sauté pan with a nice depth, you will benefit from a practical and pleasant product to use.
How do I care for my stainless steel saute pan?
To make cleaning a breeze, use room-temperature water to deglaze your saute pan straight after using it. Never use cold water, as the thermal shock could damage your pan.
Let it soak for a few minutes, then lift away any stubborn stuck-on bits with a wooden spoon or copper wire before putting it in the dishwasher or washing it by hand.
For more tips on caring for your ustensils, head to our blog, or our Youtube channel right here.
How does the lifetime warranty work?
Atma guarantees that its product is free from material defects and manufacturing faults at the time of purchase. For the lifetime guarantee to be valid, you must follow the instructions relating to the use and maintenance of the product. The guarantee does not cover damage resulting from misuse, overheating, non-personal use or resulting from a failure to comply with the instructions provided. It also does not cover damages such as the cost of repairing or replacing any other damaged property.
The guarantee is only valid for the person who originally purchased the product or received the new and unused product as a gift. It applies from the date of purchase and remains valid for as long as the product is in the possession of the person covered by the guarantee. Any defective product returned under a valid guarantee will be replaced with the same item free of charge.
How do I claim the guarantee?
To claim on your guarantee, simply contact our customer service team for a return authorisation number. Once you have this, send the utensil to us at the address provided. Please note that we cannot accept any returns without an authorisation number.
Customer service: help@atmakitchenware.fr
Do stainless steel sauté pans stick?
With the right gestures, no!
To prevent your cooking from sticking with a stainless steel sauté pan, it is necessary to follow these few tips / steps:
- Preheat your sauté pan for 2 minutes over medium heat, not high heat.
- A sauté pan at the right temperature is one that does not stick. To check that it is at the right temperature, perform the water drop test: throw a few drops of water into your sauté pan. If they roll and form small balls, your sauté pan is at the right temperature.
- It is essential to add fat for all your cooking except meat where it is not mandatory.
- Be patient: let a first layer form on your food, meat or vegetables, before trying to unstick your food.
- The ideal sauté pan heats up very quickly and retains heat for a long time thanks to the 3-ply stainless steel. It is therefore not necessary, even not recommended, to cook over high heat at the risk of burning / sticking your food.
- The easy cleaning of your cooking utensil ensures durability and practicality in all circumstances.
The proof in pictures? We show you how to cook your food without it sticking in our tutorials right here.