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Stephan Lamprecht
22.4.2025
Translation: machine translated

Do you like cooking fish? You probably know the problem of fitting the whole fish into the pan. This should change with the special pan from Kuhn Rikon.

The oval pan is part of the Allround series and, according to Kuhn Rikon, has been specially developed for preparing whole fish. Measuring 45 × 32 × 7 centimetres, the fish pan is significantly larger than conventional frying pans. This should provide enough space for salmon, trout and other types of fish. Of course, you can also prepare other dishes in the pan.

Kuhn Rikon All-round fish pan (29 cm, Frying pan, Stainless steel)
Pots + Pans
EUR95,90

Kuhn Rikon All-round fish pan

29 cm, Frying pan, Stainless steel

The product description states that the pan is suitable for all hob types (induction, glass ceramic, gas). As you probably know, fish often reacts sensitively to temperature differences. According to Kuhn Rikon, the pan has a full-surface induction base. This is designed to ensure even heat distribution.

In addition, the pan can be baked in the oven at up to 240 degrees according to the description.

Non-stick coating and dishwasher-safe

To ensure that nothing sticks when frying, the pan has a three-layer coating with titanium particles. This makes it easier to clean. It can be cleaned in the dishwasher, but Kuhn Rikon recommends rinsing by hand. In my experience, this is generally a good idea with coated pans if you want to enjoy the non-stick effect for a long time.

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