AMT Milk & Sauce Pot, Ø16cm with two spouts 0.9L (Induction)

Item # A816I

10 (EACH) in Stock
CA$118.00

Details

Details


> Produces even heat distribution for perfect cooking results. 
> Featuring revolutionary non-stick, Lotan® coating.
> Featuring 2-spouts for effortless pouring.
> Non-stick surface assists with quick and easy clean-up.
> Constructed from extremely robust, ultra-resistant layers.
> Induction and non-induction options available.
> Used by foodies and chefs world-wide.
> *“The world’s best pan”, according to VKD, largest German Chefs Association.


 

Award-winning Products
The excellent quality of AMT products has been confirmed many times by independent authorities and numerous awards. *“The world’s best pan”, according to VKD, largest German Chefs Association.


Lotan® Coating Technology
Lotan® is the new revolutionary coating technology for modern gastronomic applications. The non-stick characteristics of our Lotan® coating simplify the cleaning of your cookware and keep the surface germ free. Our Lotan® coating makes our cookware so easy to rinse that it helps reduce your water consumption, which therefore helps save one of our planets most precious natural resources – water and your hard earned money.


Highly Robust
Our plasma coating is extremely hard and ultra-resistant. It is particularly well suited for the professional kitchen area and for extraordinary stress.


Replaceable and Detachable Handle Design
AMT pans come with handles that can be conveniently removed and replaced using a screwdriver. 

AMT also features an exclusive detachable handle option. This handle option features a quick-release button. Simply press and slide the button backwards to release the handle from the pan. This intelligent feature provides a child-proof cooking experience. The detachable handle is also convenient for both cleaning and space savings when storing your pan(s) in smaller kitchens or cupboards.

You can also upgrade your pan(s) with the refined steel handle option to provide sleek and stylish appeal.


Dishwasher Safe
Our products all are dishwasher safe. Yet, the best way to cleanse AMT cookware is with warm water and dish washing liquid. Our self-developed coating Lotan® makes cleaning easier and keeps the pans clean and hygienic.

Instructions

Instructions


Care & Maintenance
Proper use, storage and maintenance will help extend the life of your AMT cookware. Our comprehensive AMT user guide is provided in both English & French.

1. Before using the cookware for the first time, remove the packaging and sticker from the bottom of the cookware.

2. Cookware should be washed with soap and water and then wiped dry. Strong detergents, brushes, rough or wire scrubbers are not recommended.

3. Place the cookware on the proper sized burner or element on your cook top. The element should match the size of the base of the cookware. This will maximize energy efficiency while cooking. For Induction cookware (a red induction symbol will be indicated on the cookware packaging) it is also important to use the proper sized burner or element. In some cases, if using a small pan on a large element, the cook top may not respond to the bottom of the dish.

4. Heat up your AMT cookware using a high temperature setting for about 1-2 minutes. To check if a pan is properly heated, put a small amount of water on the flat tab piece of the pan (illustrated in the picture shown). If the pan is properly heated the water placed on the tab piece should boil (air bubbles will be visible). AMT cookware distributes heat evenly across the entire product surface. Only use a high temperature setting to heat the cookware initially, then reduce the temperature to medium or low. The maximum warm-up time should not exceed 5 minutes. Do not overheat the pan, as keeping the temperature too high for too long can damage the non-stick coating. Do not leave the cookware unattended when the oven is turned on.

Attention! 
The entire surface of the pan will be VERY hot! Do not touch the hot pan without kitchen gloves or other proper hand protection.   The Bakelite handles will remain cool enough to handle when used on a cook top.  If they are used in the oven, the handles will become as hot as the pan.  We also recommend the use of one of our detachable handles if you will be using the pans in an oven regularly.  

5. LOTAN® (non-stick coating) is adapted for frying, cooking and baking without using oil / fat. If you decide to use a fat, oil, or non-stick oil spray, etc, make sure they are suitable for frying. Fats and oils have different smoking temperatures. Reduce the temperature when the dish begins to smoke or when you can smell the overheated oil.

6. While cooking, baking or frying it is recommended to use utensils made of soft materials like silicone, wood, or nylon. Never use metal, ceramic, pointed tools or immersion blenders as they will damage the surface of your AMT cookware.

7. AMT cookware can be used in ovens with the handles (except cookware with detachable handles), at a maximum temperature of up to 240°C (450° F). When taking the dish out from the oven, always use a kitchen glove, as the handles also become hot in the oven.

Attention! The maximum temperature for detachable handles is 140° (285°F).  For cookware without handles, or that have stainless steel handles, the maximum temperature is 260° (500°F).

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FAQ & Technical

FAQ & Technical


   
People Also Ask:

Q: How does a pot that is constantly lifted behave on induction?

A: It stops heating the moment it leaves the zone and resumes when it returns. On a pot picked up every few minutes to pour, the contents rely on the base to hold temperature between pours.

Q: Does that make induction a poor choice for a service pot?

A: No, it makes base quality the deciding feature. A cast base carries the pot through repeated lifts where a thin one would cool between them.

Q: What does induction give a plating station?

A: Precise holding. A sauce can sit at temperature for a long service without creeping up or thickening, which is what a pass needs and what a cycling burner cannot deliver.

Q: Is a 0.9L pot at risk of overheating on induction?

A: More than a larger one, because there is very little mass to absorb the energy. It should never be left empty over a live zone, and that is worth stating plainly to staff.

Q: Will it be detected by the customer's hob?

A: Usually, though at 16cm it sits near the threshold on some zones. Check the smallest zone available, particularly on compact or portable service-station units.

Q: Does it work on the customer's gas equipment?

A: Yes, on every hob type. On a pot that moves between stations during a shift, that flexibility is worth more than on a pan that stays put.

Q: Is it suitable for a front-of-house induction station?

A: Yes, and it is a sensible pairing. Induction removes the flame, keeps the surrounding surface cool, and the pot is small enough to handle safely in a public space.

Q: How does it compare with holding sauce in a bain-marie?

A: It is faster to reach temperature and easier to move, but needs attention. A bain-marie is safer for long unattended holding; this suits active service where someone is present.

Q: What should we recommend alongside it?

A: The 1.5L pot for making, this one for dispensing. Kitchens that try to do both in one vessel usually end up compromising on one of them.

Q: What is the difference between the A816I and the A816?

A: The A816I adds an induction-compatible base. For a service station it is usually the right default, since those stations are the most likely to be induction or to be relocated.

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