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Mauviel Copper Beating Bowl with Loop Handle

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    More than simply beautiful, copper is considered the best performing of culinary materials. Professional chefs use unlined copper bowls like this one to whip egg whites to frothy peaks. Copper is the ideal material for this task as it reacts naturally (and harmlessly) with the whites, making them more stable when beaten so they almost triple in volume.

    • Crafted of solid unlined copper.
    • Round-bottomed shape promotes vigorous, thorough mixing.
    • Rolled rim is reinforced for extra strength.
    • Riveted ring for use as thumb grip or for hanging.
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    • 4 3/4-Qt. Bowl: 10 1/4" diam., 5 1/4" high; 2 lb. 7 oz.
    • 7 1/2-Qt. Bowl: 11 3/4" diam., 6 1/2" high; 3 lb.
    • Made in France.
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    Use

    • Use only as mixing bowl.
    • Not for use on cooktop or in oven.

    Care

    • Hand-wash; dry immediately with soft cloth.
    • Avoid using steel wool, steel scouring pads or harsh detergents.
    • Copper will develop a rich patina over time. This will not affect bowl's performance. To keep exterior looking new, use copper polish or combination of lemon and salt.
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    In 1830, Ernest Mauviel established his namesake cookware company in Villedieu-les-Poêles in Normandy. The village had a long history of outstanding metal work; the locals were considered experts in the craft. Today, much of the manufacturing is still done by hand using traditional processes passed down through generations of copper makers. True to France's rich culinary history, Mauviel 1830 is a favorite in professional kitchens, where copper's quick, even heat conductivity is essential for making delicates sauces and other French classics. Mauviel now also offers stainless-steel collections crafted with the same attention to detail as its traditional copper cookware.