Silargan Ceramic Fry Pans
Silit’s non-coated ceramic saute and serve pans and frying pans are ideal for sauteing or browning at high or low temperature. Cooking tip: put oil in cold pan and heat slowly. Add food and fry at medium heat. At first food may stick after a few minutes it will loosen all by itself.
Silit Fry Pan with Black Plastic Handle 6060 – 8" x 2" ............... 99.00 6027 – 10" x 2¼" .........115.00 6029 – 11½" x 2½" Extra (short) handle on opposite side of frying pan ...145.00
Nickle-Free Non-Coated
Saute & Serve
Frying Pan
Silit Saute & Serve Pan with Oven Proof Handles 6031– 10" x 2¼" two metal handles, holds 2 Qts.....125.00
6032– 11½" x 2½" two metal handles, holds 3 Qts....139.00
Domed Glass Lid for Fry Pan with Stainless Steel Knob
6061– 8" Lid .. ..27.95 6028–10" Lid . ..32.95 6030– 11½" Lid ..34.95
Two Handled Frying Pan
Silit Pressure Cooker Replacement Parts
6060S Small Ring (3Qt) ...........19.95 6060L Large Ring (3.5,5.5,8Qt) 19.95 6062 Valve Plug .................... 9.95 6063 Protective Cap ................ 2.95 6055 Glass Lid (3.5, 5, 8 Qt) ....29.95
Silit Steamer with Glass Lid
Silit’s steamer / pasta pot features its durable chip-resistant ceramic surface, steel core, super-strong, Silargan interior pot with a high quality stainless steel steamer insert, glass lid and metal handles. Great for steaming veggies or cooking and draining pasta. Dishwasher safe.
6143– Passion Red ..4Qt Steamer Pot.................199.00 6173– Crazy Yellow ..4Qt Steamer Pot................. 199.00
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Ceramic Woks
Silit’s special steel core and super strong Silargan® ceramic surface are ideal for stir-frying, an Asian cooking technique which requires high temperatures. This lovely wok is cut and scratchproof and also easy to clean.
6036–Silargan Black Wok ..6.3 Qt..14¼ (36cm)....295.00
6146–Silit Passion Red Enamel Wok......6.3QT.....295.00 6147–Silit Crazy Yellow Enamel Wok.....6.3QT......295.00
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