What Causes a Pan to Warp—and How Do I Fix It?
Burner Size
If the stovetop is the culprit behind your warped pots and pans, it might be because your burner is too small for the cookware you’re using. Large pots can warp on the stove due to concentrated heat from the burner, which may only hit the center of your cookware’s base and neglect to heat the edges.
How to Fix a Warped Pan
Yes, there are steps you can take to fix the damage! Here are two simple methods to test in your kitchen.
Pound Flat with a Hammer
You’ll need two towels, some heat and a hammer to try and rejuvenate a warped pan. Start by heating the pan on low for several minutes, to get things warmed up. Then, carefully transport your pot or pan to a flat, durable surface like a concrete floor or workbench. Place a towel down between the pot or tray and the flat surface to act as a cushion, plus another towel directly on top of the warped metal. Then start pounding the metal flat with a hammer.
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