Standard grill pans often have low sides, but "deep" models (like those from Anolon or Farberware ) offer significant advantages: 11-Inch Deep Square Grill Pan - Anolon

By elevating food higher off the pan's base, deep ridges prevent ingredients from sitting in their own juices. This allows steam to escape, ensuring food is truly grilled or roasted rather than "steamed" or boiled.

When buying a grill pan, the "deep" feature typically refers to two distinct but equally important design aspects: and deep ridges . Together, they transform a standard skillet into a tool that mimics an outdoor barbecue. 1. Deep Ridges (High-Protrusion Grates)

High ridges provide deeper "valleys" for fat and oils to collect away from your protein, reducing overall greasiness. 2. Deep Sidewalls (High Pan Sides)

Deeper ridges create more dramatic, charred grill marks on meats and vegetables.