Features:
- Traditional High Quality Spanish Paella Pan made in Valencia, the ancestral home of paella
- Tough enamelled finish
- Material: Vitro EnamelledSteel
- Can be used in the oven if size permits
- No requirement to oil or season after use
- Size: 24cm (measured rim to rim)
- Servings: 1-2 Tapas size portions, 1 main
- Suitable for: Gas Hob, Open fire/BBQ, Paella Gas Burner
24cm
20cm
34.5cm
3.5cm
Our enamelled paella pans are traditional steel paella pans that have been coated with a tough vitro-ceramic enamel finish. They have a smooth surface but do not have a non-stick coating. They are not as popular in Spain as the Polished Steel paella pans, but they do have the advantage of not having to be oiled after use, making them slightly easier to care for than their Polished Steel counterparts. They are also oven-proof if you want to finish your dish off in the oven. They can be used with metal utensils, but should only be cleaned with gentle scourers to prevent scratching.
Like all enamelware, they must not be bashed or dropped as this can damage the enamel.
The base of these paella pans is slightly dished allowing the oil to collect in the centre when first frying your ingredients. This means they are suitable to be used on gas hobs, open fires or a Paella Gas burner. If you need to cook on an electric, halogen, induction hob or AGA, please see our range of specialist flat bottomed paella pans.
Polished Steel & Enamelled Steel Paella Pan Serving & Dimension Information
Paella Pans are tradionally described by the size of their top diameter. The base is somewhat smaller due to the sloping sides of a traditional paella pan. When cooking paella it is important to choose the right size pan to keep the paella thin. The most common mistake in cooking paella is to overfill the pan.
We have included some information for choosing the size of paella pan:
- Main vs Tapas Portions
Each pan is marked by the manufacturer for the number of "Raciones" it will serve. This is best described as a "tapas" size portion. It is slightly strange as in Spain you would never see a paella pan being used to serve these numbers of portions. For example a 50cm pan is described as serving 14 portions, but in practice it will be used for about 7 people (perhaps even less). However the sizing is used by all the pan manufacturers in Spain, so it isn't going to change. Therefor we have added a column for Main course size servings, that give a better impression of the pan capacity.
- Minimum amounts for each size pan
It is always better to use have less in the pan than the maximum number of main course portions. A thin paella (up to a depth of about 1cm) will cook and taste better than an overfilled pan. As a general rule of thumb, if you take half (or a little more) the value of tapas portions, that would be approximately the minimum amount of main course portions the pan can be used for. eg for a 50cm Pan max main course portions is about 8, min would be 14/2 so 7 or or 6
- Cooking on a gas hob
It is important to try and get an even cooking heat as possible. This becomes very neccessary in the later stages of cooking paella when the rice is cooking. The flame does not need to cover the whole base of the pan, but conversely you dont want a small concentrated heat in the centre. In practice a gas hob can cook up to about a 36cm (maybe a 38cm) pan depending on the size of the gas burners. It is possible to use larger pans on agas hob if they can span multiple gas burners. However this will mean moving the pan (not stirring the paella !) around while the rice is cooking.
Remember normal paella pans are for gas or open fire only. If you are cooking on electric or AGA's then you will need one of our flat-bottomed paella pans
Pan Size | Tapas Servings | Main Course Servings | Top Diameter ex Handles (cm) D1 | Top Diameter inc handles (cm) D2 | Base diameter (cm) D3 | Max depth D4 |
| | |
10cm | - | - | 10cm | 15cm | 8cm | 2cm |
12cm | - | - | 12cm | 16.5cm | 8.5cm | 2cm |
15cm | Tapas | - | 15cm | 23cm | 11cm | 2.5cm |
20cm | 1 | small | 20cm | 27cm | 14.8cm | 3cm |
22cm | 1 | small | 22cm | 32.5cm | 18cm | 3.5cm |
24cm | 1-2 | 1 | 24cm | 34.5cm | 20cm | 3.5cm |
26cm | 2 | 1+ | 26cm | 36.5cm | 22cm | 3.5cm |
28cm | 3 | 2 | 28cm | 38.5cm | 23cm | 3.5cm |
30cm | 4 | 2-3 | 30cm | 40.5cm | 25cm | 3.5cm |
32cm | 5 | 3 | 32cm | 43cm | 27cm | 4cm |
34cm | 6 | 3-4 | 34cm | 44.5cm | 29cm | 4cm |
36cm | 7 | 4 | 36cm | 46.5cm | 31cm | 4cm |
38cm | 8 | 5 | 38cm | 51cm | 33cm | 4.5cm |
40cm | 9 | 5-6 | 40cm | 52cm | 34cm | 4.5cm |
42cm | 10 | 6-7 | 42cm | 54.5cm | 36cm | 4.5cm |
46cm | 12 | 7-8 | 46cm | 59cm | 40cm | 5cm |
50cm | 14 | 8-10 | 50cm | 64cm | 44cm | 5cm |
55cm | 16 | 10-12 | 55cm | 69.5cm | 48cm | 5cm |
60cm | 19 | 15-16 | 60cm | 74cm | 52cm | 5cm |
65cm | 25 | 19-22 | 65cm | 83cm | 56cm | 6cm |
70cm | 30 | 20-25 | 70cm | | 61cm | 6cm |
80cm | 40 | 30-35 | 80cm | | 70cm | |
90cm | 50 | 40-45 | 90cm | | 80cm | |
100cm | 85 | 70-75 | 100cm | | 90cm | |
115cm | 120 | 100-110 | 115cm | | 100cm | |
130cm | 200 | 170-180 | 130cm | | 116cm | |
Nice size for individual person servings 30 November 2020 | Michael
Was hoping to have a Spanish evening & needed smaller single person sized paella pans. They look perfect. But evening now put on hold until new year due to Covid-19......not happy...!!!
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Perfect little gem for one 24 April 2020 | Leslie
This is a little gem of a Paella pan, perfect size for one portion of Paella and Fideua also ideal for one pan cooking.of an English fry up! I now have three of these little gems which also fit on my BBQ and fire stand. Excellent value for money.
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30 May 2019 | Colin
Excellent quality and extremely good value, would recommend without hesitation
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09 April 2018 | Nicki
Looked for a pan like this for a long time. Medium size suitable for a range of dishes on the hob and in the oven. Very practical. Highly recommended.
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