Grains of gold.
We may call it a risotto pan (it gives you creamy-rich grains every time, after all). But that’s only the half of it. This wonder is built from even-heating stainless steel, with a low and wide profile that can sizzle and simmer with the best of ‘em. It’ll help you keep tabs on what’s cooking, too—just take a peek through the clear glass lid, which has a valve built-in to let excess steam escape. This one can steal the show on any stovetop, including induction, then wash up if the dishwasher if need be. Top it off with the fact that it’s made in Italy, and you’ve got yourself a new go-to.
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