Definition of Saucepan. Meaning of Saucepan. Synonyms of Saucepan

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Definition of Saucepan

Saucepan
Saucepan Sauce"pan`, n. A small pan with a handle, in which sauce is prepared over a fire; a stewpan.

Meaning of Saucepan from wikipedia

- A saucepan is one of the basic forms of cookware, in the form of a round cooking vessel, typically 3.5 to 4 inches (90 to 100 mm) deep, and wide enough...
- source, similar to a hot plate. Saucepans are round, vertical-walled vessels used for simmering or boiling. Saucepans generally have one long handle....
- that it is inhabited by magical people, including Moon-Face, Silky, The Saucepan Man, Dame Washalot, Mr. Watzisname, and the Angry Pixie, whose houses are...
- The Saucepan Journey (Swedish: Kastrullresan) is a 1950 Swedish comedy family film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Eva Dahlbeck, Sigge Fürst and...
- steamed over a little water in a large saucepan. Usually, a grid of twigs of birch is placed in the bottom of the saucepan which will allow the meat to steam...
- c****erole (French: diminutive of c****e, from Provençal c****a, meaning 'saucepan') is a kind of large, deep pan or bowl used for cooking a variety of dishes...
- Sosban Fach (Welsh for "little saucepan") is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is one of the best-known and most often sung songs in the Welsh language...
- oriented south-upward, and the belt and sword are sometimes called the saucepan or pot in Australia and New Zealand. Orion's Belt is called Drie Konings...
- La Poêle Tefal, la poêle qui n’attache vraimant pas (The Tefal saucepan, the saucepan pan that really doesn’t stick.) By 1960, they sold 3 million items...
- and then rinsed in fresh water, after which the peas are gathered in a saucepan, covered with water, and brought to a boil, and then simmered until the...