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profschmid
7
Jul 23, 2017
The size just tells you how many servings you can make at once, but I never go for the maximum so that I can reduce spills. https://www.thepaellacompany.co.uk/paella_pan_serving_guide.html gives a size guide. I really need a glass cooking surface-compatible paella pan, but they need to be especially flat to work. Haven't heard if this is ok.
ChicagoWay
657
Jul 23, 2017
profschmidMatfer's website says nothing I could find. But people claim the fry pan is very flat and does not warp, being good for glass top stoves. Not sure if that helps.
lionpud
1
Jun 12, 2018
ChicagoWayI have several of the Matfer carbon steel pans and they are all perfectly flat.
GeekyGirl1
28
Oct 14, 2018
profschmidI don't have this particular pan, but am considering it to fit in a Wolf countertop oven.
BUT, I have three other carbon steel pans--2 Mauvel and 1 deBuyer--and one of my favorite things about them is how absolutely flat they are on my glass cooktop, which I hate, but am stuck with for now. I even use cast iron on the cooktop without issues, but the carbon steel is much better in this regard. --For some reason, I seem to check this every time I use one of them, probably because my cast iron griddle is so uneven.
This doesn't actually answer your question but, it might give you a little confidence that it might work for you. ☺️