What Are Hotel Pans?
- By Joseph Rubino
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- 30 Jun, 2017
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When you check into a hotel room, you should expect to see an ice bucket and television set, but you don’t plan on finding hotel pans. However, as the name indicates, these sturdy, rectangular pans certainly have their origins in the hospitality industry. They got their start in the kitchens of the restaurants that were essential to hotels well into the twentieth century. Also known as steam table pans, counter pans, or service pans, if you've eaten buffet style or helped yourself from a salad bar, you've used a hotel pan. These pans are rectangular in shape, constructed of stainless steel, and come in a variety of sizes. This type of pan usually has a fairly prominent lip so that it can be placed in and removed from service table openings.
The "Authentic" Hotel Pans
These
pans were originally all constructed from metal, because of their
primary function in keeping already cooked foods warm until consumed.
The first pans of this type were placed in chafing dishes. As 19th
century and early twentieth-century hotel guests were often served at
large tables in single sittings, guests were probably served directly
from these pans to help keep entrees and side dishes warm. These pans
were also later adapted for use in steam tables. The standard size for
this type of pan is two and a half inches deep which fits most chafing
dishes, but these pans also come in depths of four, six, and eight
inches. Those purchasing these pans from supply companies will sometimes
find their depths identified as "hundredths," such as "200", "400",
etc.
Restaurant employees often refer to a commonly used hotel
pan as a "400 pan". The double zero is simply an older stocking method
indicating the pan's depth in inches. Regarding overall size, the pans
are categorized as full, half, third, sixth and ninth. A "full"-sized
400 pan is 12"x20" in all over diameter and four inches deep. A
"half"-sized 400 pan is 12"x10", etc. Depending upon your hotel pan
needs, you can also find them in half, quarter, and even smaller sizes.
"Authentic" pans of this type continue to be constructed primarily of
stainless steel, but they are increasingly constructed from other
materials as well, primarily plastic.
Uses, Care of and Prices Of Hotel Pans
Metal
pans of this type can be used to both keep foods warm, hot or cold, as
well as for deep frying and other types of cooking. Pans made from other
materials are used for food storage. Care depends on the materials used
to make the pans. Non-stainless steel pans may be affected by
temperature and discoloration. Stainless steel pans usually require only
pre-soaking and washing in warm, soapy water. Scrubbing with steel wool
isn't recommended for stains, but applying a baking soda paste and
wiping it off often works well. Prices vary depending upon size and
material type, and range between $5-$30.
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