12 years ago, Caphalon released something called the Everyday Pan, a sort of flattened non-stick wok with short handles. This was the ideal pan for almost anything which needed to be started on the stovetop and finished in the oven, such as paella, souffle pancakes and matzoh brie:

Paella cooking in a Caphalon Everyday Pan, 2008.
However, Caphalon changed the design of the Everyday Pan in 2002, making it shallower, flatter, and basically useless. So I haven't been able to replace mine since.
But this spring Tramontina introduced their porcelain-enamel-nonstick Everyday Pan, with the exact same design as the old Caphalon one! It was at Costco, even, so my inlaws snapped one up for me. Yaaay!.
http://www.amazon.com/Tramontina-Everyd ... B0055UBN88Used it today for Matzoh Brie. Worked great. I'm going to buy a second one as backup in case they go off the market again.
Oh, and in case you feel that $33 is too little to pay for an important piece of cookware, you can get a copper version for $241:
http://www.amazon.com/Tramontina-Editio ... B002MD00LC