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Bourgeat Cookware FAQ’s

FAQs about Bourgeat Cookware

Bourgeat Cookware FAQ’s

Made in France of the highest quality in Matfers state of the art factory using old and new techniques to produce items for those who demand the finest in cooking utensils. The solid copper, with a thickness if 1/8" is an excellent heat conductor. The stainless steel interior facilitates cleaning and maintenance. All pans have a modern no drip edge for easy pouring. Together these materials make the Alliance Series, the finest cookware available.

BOURGEAT COPPER COOKWARE FAQ: TOOLS TO SUIT YOUR TALENT

Bourgeat has been producing quality products since 1918 in Paris France. the family run company has recently merged with Matfer a family run business since 1814 located in the center of Paris. The new name is now Matfer-Bourgeat.

About the Copper Cookware: The Alliance Series

This professional grade cookware features 2.5mm (1/8") copper joined to an 18/10 stainless steel interior lining creating a highly durable sturdy product. The result is a product with all the thermal advantages of copper and the easy maintenance of stainless steel. A substantial cast iron handle is attached by iron rivets.

Care and Maintenance:

Before cooking in your new pan, wash it thoroughly by hand in hot soapy water and then dry it with a soft towel. Now you are ready to season the pan. Use a high smoke point oil such as peanut oil and place a few drops in the pan and spread over the entire lining do not let any get on the copper. Now wipe off any excess and heat the pan in an oven to 350 for 1 hour. Wipe clean and the pan is now seasoned and ready. It?s not hard to keep your new pans clean by following these simple steps. After cooking in the pan soak the pan in hot soapy water for a short period. The food will release fro the pan and you can wipe out with a sponge or a plastic scruffy. The copper exterior will return to its shiny self with a gentle rubbing of Copperbrill polish. Copperbrill needs no hard rubbing it acts as an anti- oxidant and removes the discoloration. Dry the pan well and put away. Never put a copper pot in a dishwasher. The special soap they require use strong alkalis that will ruin the pan and rust the handle.

Why Use Copper:

Copper is considered by those in the know to be the best material for cooking. It responds quickly to heat and is the quickest to respond to no heat. This means a pan that is to hot will cool faster then any other pan. Your sauce will more likely be saved with a copper pot then with a pan made from another material. Copper heats with no hot spots that can burn the food. Simply stated Copper gives you better control.

No other pan is as satisfying to use as a Bourgeat copper pan. View our catalog of Bourgeat Cookware