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saucepan

[ saws-pan ]

noun

  1. a metal container of moderate depth, usually having a long handle and sometimes a cover, for stewing, boiling, etc.


saucepan

/ ˈ²õɔ˲õ±èÉ™²Ô /

noun

  1. a metal or enamel pan with a long handle and often a lid, used for cooking food
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Origin of saucepan1

First recorded in 1680–90; sauce + pan 1
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In a small saucepan, combine the orange marmalade and lemon juice over medium heat.

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If you don’t have a sauté pan and insist on using a saucepan, be sure to choose an appropriately sized pan based on how much sugar and fruit you plan on using.

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However, on arrival, the team from Plymouth found item was "a very old straight sided saucepan, or similar metal container".

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Option 1: Add cooked onions to remaining ingredients, blend well, then pour into saucepan and heat slowly until very warm — do not boil.

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The chutney practically makes itself once you toss all the ingredients together in a saucepan, but you would think this standout relish of sorts requires much more effort.

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