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How big is a 5 gallon cooking pot?

How big is a 5 gallon cooking pot?

12.5 x 12.5 x 11.5
5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid, 12.5 x 12.5 x 11.5.

How big should my stock pot be?

12-quart
For home use, stockpots come in a range of sizes, usually from 8 to 20 quarts (some commercial kitchens use massive 74-quart versions). For most home kitchen tasks, we think a 12-quart stockpot is an ideal size and large enough for making big batches of stock or sauce.

What is the most common size stock pot?

The most common stock pot sizes are 6-quart, 8-quart, 12-quart, and 16-quart. They go up to 20-quart and beyond, but those sizes are primarily used in commercial kitchens. Stock pot sizes vary by brand and collection.

What size stock pot do I need for a whole chicken?

Buy these sizes: A 5.5-quart pot is a great start—it’ll hold a whole chicken! A 7-9-quart pot is sufficient for entertaining and big-batch cooking. You can find them in larger sizes, as well; up to 13 quarts.

How many gallons can a stock pot hold?

Stock Pot (40 gal.)

How many gallons is a stainless steel pot?

Stainless Steel Brew Kettle – 20 Quarts (5 Gallons)

Is a 6 qt stock pot big enough?

A 6-quart stockpot is a good size for making spaghetti for a family. If you are feeding a larger crowd, then an 8-quart stockpot will do. We recommend using a colander insert to cook pasta in your stockpot because it enables you to lift and drain the pasta.

How big is a 4 quart pot?

8″ diam., 5 1/2″ high; 7″ high including lid. 4-qt.

How big is a 6 quart stock pot?

Diameter 9.4”, length with handles – 13.2”, height (w/o lid) – 4.9”, weight (w/lid) – 4.5 lbs. Ideal for any cooking surface, including induction cooktops.

What size is a 4QT pan?

Cookware Product Size Conversion Chart

Inches & Centimeters Measurement Size (Quart) Product Description
5.5″ – 14CM = 1QT Saucepan
6.5″ – 16CM = 1.5QT, 2QT Saucepan
7″ – 18CM = 3QT Saucepan
8″ – 20CM = 4QT Saucepan, Saucepot

How big is a 5 gallon plant pot?

Plant Pot Sizes Inches to Gallon Pot Sizes (inches) Pot Equivalent (Gallons) 8.5″ pot 2 gallon 10″ pot 3 gallon 12″ pot 5 gallon 14″ pot 7 gallon

How big of a stock pot do I Need?

You can easily make soup in a stock pot with room to spare, but you may come up short the other way around.I’m recommending you look at a 6-qt. – 12-qt. range so it will be versatile for your other cooking needs. As show in the picture on the left, a stock pot usually has a round base, deep straight sides and a cover.

How big is a 10 liter pot in inches?

Inches to Gallons to Liters to Cubic Feet Pot Sizes (inches) International (Liters) 8.5″ pot 7.5 L [7.57] 10″ pot 11 L [11.35] 11″ pot 15 L [15.14] 12″ pot 19 L [18.92]

How do you determine the size of a pot?

Additionally, to determine the size of a pot, you’ll typically measure across the top to determine the size (inches or centimeters). So let’s try and break down these various sizes and measurements and set some general “accepted standards” for pot sizes.