🍳 Elevate your tadka game with precision and style!
The HAWKINS 2.5 Cup Tadka Pan features a robust 2.5 mm tri-ply stainless steel body for fast, even heating, a hygienic 18/8 food-grade surface, and a 360-degree rim designed for safe stirring and pouring. Its durable stainless steel rivets ensure a secure handle, while compatibility with gas stovetops and dishwasher-safe convenience make it a must-have for the modern kitchen.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Capacity | 1.2 Liters |
Maximum Temperature | 235 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
M**
Must have
Great size and safe for large batches or tadka. Evenly distributes heat and cooks evenly. heavy duty. Definitely heavier than 1.5 cup pan but better. Good value for money. Though they only give 5 year warranty but it’s gonna last lifetime. Better than any HexClad
C**N
very well made - could be better with minor changes !
It is a very well made Tadka Pan - thick Triply with a pouring lip so the oil/ghee doesn't spill. But, unless you have a tri-ring gas burner - it takes more time to heat on the regular sealed gas burners that are not too close to the grates. I haven't tried it on induction or other electric stoves. Also to balance the pan you have to use a inverted steel katori or something similar so it stays flat. if the end of the handle was bent so that the handle rests on the stove, it would have been better I think. But still I like this pan as it is thick & easy to pour the Tadka. Hawkins is a good brand !!
C**N
A bit inconvenient to use
The quality is good, but it doesn’t stand on the stove by itself, so you have to hold it while cooking. That makes it a bit less convenient to use.
S**.
Overpriced
Its just okay. Overpriced for the size you get. Don’t stand on gas top by it self. You have to constantly hold it
J**E
Handle too heavy and topples pan to the side.
The handle is so heavy that it throws the balance off. The pan cannot sit squarely on a flat surface and cannot be used for an induction flat top. I assume that it was meant to be used with a tadka burner or even with a gas range, but they list it as being able to be used with regular induction. Even with a flat bottom, the heft of the handle means that it won't sit squarely on a flat surface.
S**A
Tadka pan
It doesn’t stay on gas top due to curvy bottom
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