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Steam Kettles vs. Tilting Skillets

Steam Kettles vs. Tilting Skillets

Steam Kettles vs. Tilting Skillets: Which is Right for Your Kitchen?

Are you considering a new steam kettle or tilting skillet for your restaurant but aren’t sure which is best? Both offer unique advantages. Take a look at the highlights below, then connect with one of Burkett’s knowledgeable account representatives to discuss your needs.

Why Choose a Steam Kettle?

Steam kettles cook more quickly than standard stock pots, making them ideal for soups, sauces, and pasta. Their efficiency comes from the steam jacket—a welded space between the cooking surface and steam source that provides an even cooking surface. This ensures faster cook times and consistent results for every serving.

Types of steam kettles:

  • Self-contained: Built-in steam source for independent operation.
  • Direct steam: Requires a separate boiler to supply steam.

Burkett offers steam kettles in a wide variety of sizes, so you can find the right model whether you’re cooking small or large batches.

Why Choose a Tilting Skillet?

Stainless steel tilting skillet

Tilting skillets are one of the most versatile pieces of cooking equipment. They can handle a variety of tasks—from scrambling eggs to browning meat for chili to simmering soups—all in the same unit. Their multifunctional design makes them a smart choice for kitchens of any size.

Options include:

  • Countertop or floor models: Choose based on your available space.
  • Hand-tilt models: Offer control and a personalized feel—great for soups or lighter dishes.
  • Power-tilt models: Designed for large batches or thicker foods that are too heavy to pour by hand.

Their versatility and efficiency make tilting skillets one of the best investments a restaurant can make.

Need Help Deciding?

Still unsure whether a steam kettle or tilting skillet is right for you? Contact our friendly sales team at 844-788-4684 and let Burkett help you find the perfect solution for your kitchen.

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