techniquestovetop
Mastering the Sauté
Heat, oil, and motion — the secrets to restaurant-quality sautéed dishes at home.
DishBook5 min readFebruary 22, 2026
Heat, oil, and motion — the secrets to restaurant-quality sautéed dishes at home.

Sautéing is the most important stovetop technique. From French "sauter" — to jump.
Pan must be hot before anything goes in. Water droplet test: rolls like mercury = ready.
Too many ingredients = steam, not sear. Cook in batches.
Practice with mushrooms — they clearly show water release vs proper sear.