- Aluminum disks on bottoms for uniform heat and clad in copper for elegance
- Cast-stainless-steel, stay-cool handles; glass lids with stainless-steel edges
- Mirror-finish exterior; satin-finish interior conceals utensil marks
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cook Like The Pro's,
My kids moved out and it was time to get professional grade cookware. Baby let me tell you what! This is it; you can not get any better. This is top of the line but if you have not used professional cookware you will need to learn to cook all over. Non-stick is not professional cookware by the way. No matter how much you clean non-stick and take care of non-stick, it will always have food/taste carry over from what ever you cooked before. Stainless Steal will not ever have carry over taste. Follow the all-clad cooking tips and watch Food TV and you will not only be cooking like a pro but you will feel like a pro and really enjoy cooking. The only exception to this is scrambled eggs, keep or buy a non-stick fry pan just for scrambled eggs. I myself added the 8" stainless steal with non-stick coating from Emerilware. Hey you got have at least one non-stick coating pan on hand, what good chef would not. So it might as well be the best.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cooktop workhorses,
By Ted K "ATedK" (Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Emerilware Stainless Steel 10 Piece Cookware Set (Kitchen)
I have used my set daily for four years now.
A caveat; if you are expecting All-Clad heft, this set isn't for you. This set does have All-Clad quality, but in a lighter set. Pro: The pans heat evenly across the entire bottom. I am currently stuck using an electric range, but you couldn't tell that in the pans. There are not any burner matching rings burned into any of the pans. I tend to use the highest heat settings while cooking. All pans have a lip that allows you to pour/transfer their contents without dribbling. Pans are stainless steel, but easily seasoned so that many foods do not stick. Size range is perfect for a small family. They are my goto pans for almost every meal. The lids are glass and you can keep an eye on what's going on in them. Cons: I don't use the two smaller frying pans. I don't like the flared sides coming from a small pan bottoms. The small bases on these two pans mean that I leave exposed burner glowing red to the air. They're kinda like small flat bottom woks; only too small for a decent wok. The lids recurve back into the pan, good for recycling condensation while cooking, bad for taking the lid off as they are guaranteed to collect a lot of condensation and to dump it when you are not expecting it. A major problem if you're frying and you dump the condensation in the oil. I find myself leaning the lid, handle up, somewhere so the water drains on the counter, not back into my pan or onto a burner.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't listen to the negative feedback!,
By Tara Lopez-Ference (Fort Lauderdale, FL) - See all my reviews 2115|R24EWCYTR3J7QT;2115|RUTIE0JLIPW32;2115|RB6E4VAXH7US4;
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