If the scratch is in the steel part it may be possible to buff it out with metal polish or a very VERY fine abbraisive (but test it on something else first to get the hang of it).
If the steel has the brushed look and the scratch is not deep into the metal I'd use a glass fibre brush to remove it - I've done that succesfully on watch casings before, but it take practice and slow SLOW work.
If the scratch is in a non stick coating then there is no solution that I know of and you'd better get your GF to start saving $185...
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