✨ Elevate Your Cooking Game with Timeless Copper Elegance! ✨
The DEMMEX 1.2MM Thick Hammered Copper Soup Pot is a 4-quart, handmade culinary masterpiece from Gaziantep, Turkey. Crafted from solid copper with a nonreactive tin lining, this pot is designed for both beauty and functionality, ensuring even heat distribution and a unique aging process that enhances its charm.
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 9"W x 4"H |
Capacity | 3.2 Liters, 3.6 Liters |
Color | Copper |
Finish Types | Uncoated |
Material Type | Copper |
R**N
Handmade beauty
I like collecting brass pans, pots, etc.This particular item was a very good fine. It is well-made and I am particularly fond of the hammered surface. It was larger than I thought it would be, which is fine with me. It is very solid and a very good weight. I am using mine to decorate the kitchen so I have yet to use it for cooking. It’s really too beautiful to use for cooking. Ha ha
I**S
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T**S
Perfect copper pot!
This pot is everything I have been looking for in a candy making pot. Pure copper, perfect size, and two handles for excellent control.
V**L
small but pretty but delicate without use changed color
It was a really pretty pot. i wish it was more wider and not so tall. However, even though i didnt use it i noticed it was changing color without use.
J**D
Its just how it is!!!!!
I bid not mean to order this I don't return stuff very often but when I do I don't think it should be so hard to get a shipping label. I think this is crazy.
C**N
Tin-lined vs non-lined; how to care
2020I bought another larger size and it came with lid dented. Trying to return and will update when receive a new one.2019Usually, all copper pots and pans inside are lined with tin OR stainless steel. The ones that are not lined with anything are meant for non-acidic food.Tin is kinda fragile, and in several years of use you might have to re-tin it. I know I wouldn’t bother with it; my intention is just use it until it gets bad.To prolong the usage, be careful with tin, because food WILL get stuck, especially when using high flames.———————————————————————• use low flame slowly increasing to medium, almost never high• use soft silicone utensils, DO NOT use wood it’s still too harsh for fragile tin layer• when cleaning Tin side (inside) DO NOT scratch; fill with water and boil then clean without scratching. No chemicals.• copper side of the pan will get dark ugly spots (it’s real copper). Do not scratch copper side either, use salt & vinegar, wipe, dark spots will disappear in front of your eyes.——————————————————————
C**.
Season your copperware first, and food won't stick
I read that tin-lined copper cookware should be seasoned before cooking in it for the first time. I used a tbsp of sesame oil to coat all sides of the pot interior and heated on medium high heat. Then, after cooling it I wiped off most of the oil. My first dish was seared chicken tenderloins with onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, and topped with avocado. Cleanup was easy. The food slid right out. Never use a metal stirring utensil or scour pad and the interior will retain its good looks. Remove leftovers to a container to protect the tin lining from acid. Always handwash and buff dry immediately. Buffing too hard to remove dried-on water spots could wear down the copper. The packaging for these pots was so minimal. It really needs to be improved with more packing material. My pot lid had a tiny scratch when I opened the box. This is a quality pot, overall.
B**N
Beautiful and functional
Love this pot. It's good looking and functional too! Be careful it gets super hot!
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