10-Pc. Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set


Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Cookware Sets


I've had this set for more than two years now, and despite others' comments about fading color or product defects, I have had *zero* problems. I use the stock pot and skillets just about every day, and the other pans at least a couple of times a week. I've used the stock pot and lidded saute pan in the oven without any issues; some have complained about the set only being oven-safe to 400, but since the recipes I regularly use only require a 325-375 setting, this has been just fine for me.

As far as the enamel coating and color are concerned, I have only one pan (the saute pan) that has even a single mark on it--the bottom has an inch-long streak where the deep cobalt blue is instead a lighter blue, and I think that was definitely my fault for using a high stovetop setting on its first use. One of my favorite features of this set, aside from its stunning appearance in my kitchen, is the nonstick coating. The pans are extremely easy to clean; you should wash the pans by hand, as instructed in the user manual, but I promise you'll basically just be rinsing them, so don't let that deter you. I once forgot about a saucy pan in the sink overnight and was pleasantly surprised to find that the mess came out quickly and simply without heavy scrubbing.

In short, I love this set!

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Brand: Rachael Ray

Product Description:
As seen on your favorite cooking show! Professional 10-Pc. Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set! A full line of Porcelain Enamel Cookware, approved by the ultimate "30 Minute Meal" expert, Rachael Ray. Each piece combines the slow, even heating of porcelain enamel coated heavyweight aluminum with a bright nonstick and low-maintenance coating. A sensible and efficient design, great for the stove or oven... each piece is baking-safe up to 400 F! With grippy silicone handles for comfort and glass lids for easy monitoring. Offered here for less! All you need in one handy Set: 1 1/2 and 3-qt. covered saucepans; 6-qt. covered stockpot; 2 3/4-qt. 10" covered saute pan; 8" and 10" french skillets; Lifetime limited warranty; Entire Set weighs 19 lbs. The easy, no-fuss path to your next culinary masterpiece! State Color. Order Today! 10-Pc. Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set

Features:
  • Pan-Pot Material: Aluminum
  • Handle Material: Silicone
  • Lid Material: Glass
  • Set Includes: 1.5-qt. Saucepan with Lid, 3-qt. Saucepan with Lid, 6-qt. Stockpot, 10" Skillet, 3-qt. Saute Pan with Lid, 8" Skillet
  • Number of Pieces: 10
  • Care and Cleaning: Hand-wash Only
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Prices Starting at: USD 111.61
Customer Reviews


10 pc. cookset
Cookware is well made and does the job very well. Stay away from the teakettle however, it has a dangerous problem


just recieved and happy so far
I just got my set yesterday and tested it out on frying bacon. I am the worst at frying bacon I always burn it. But, last night every piece was cooking evenly and great. I am very happy so far with my set. My only complaint is that I wish it would have come with a bigger frying pan. But, I guess I will have to add one to my collection. I did only get the 8pc set not the 10pc.


Cooking With Rachael
So far we are quite pleased with this 10 piece cookware set from Rachael Ray. The cookware is attractive, cooks evenly, and has lids that fit well. The long, silicone handles really are comfy and grippy and are oven safe. Despite the stated durability of these handles, we only keep the handled cookware in a low temperature oven to keep food warm.

The pieces seem to cook evenly and are very easy to clean. Once the Spudette left a dirty pan in the sink overnight. No paternal lecture was necessary because the pan cleaned readily with a few quick swipes of a wet sponge. Thanks, Rachael.

We do wish that the set had come with a 12 inch skillet. Ten-inch pans just aren't big enough for Hamburger Helper or my famous fried rice. We do have a previously purchased 12-inch skillet for more demanding dishes but it's not as nice as the Rachael Ray pieces.

This really is a nice set of cookware, and certainly worth considering, especially if you can get it for somewhere in the 100 dollar range.

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