Cookware: Kitchen & Dining

Our testing team, led by our Kitchen & Cooking editor, who is also a professional chef, assessed this cookware set by putting each piece through a variety of tests. This versatile cookware set includes all of the home cooking staples—with some added bonuses. And while chef-approved brands like HexClad and Hestan may be fantastic, they come at high costs cuisinart griddler elite that can be unrealistic for the average home cook. Designed from the inside out for today’s lifestyles, our Non-Stick Hard Anodized Cookware combines uncompromising superior cooking performance with a professional look. Cuisinart Non-Stick Hard Anodized Cookware exterior is harder than stainless steel for durability and professional performance.

After heating up one of the pans, testers cooked up several scallops and found they did not stick, had clean flipping, and were easy to remove from the pan. For the stockpot, I made marinara sauce with two 28-ounce cans of peeled tomatoes, onion and garlic to test both capacity and flavor. In the medium saucepan, I made long grain white rice to ensure it didn’t stick or clump, yielding separated cooked grains. To test the smaller saucepan’s ability to heat and cool, I reheated two portions of the marinara and made hard-boiled eggs to look for thoroughly cooked yellow yolks.

Plus, all pieces are oven-safe up to 500ºF, and they’re dishwasher safe. Given that this is a Thai food website, it’s always important to tie in the suitability of any products I review for cooking Thai recipes. The Cuisinart set is more of an all-rounder suitable for a broad range of recipes from several cuisines. ✓ Triple-ply construction leads to incredible durability; with good care, these pots and pans could last a lifetime.

For the culinary genius or fresh-faced kitchen virgins alike, this 10-piece stainless steel Cuisinart cookware set will take you a long way. The industry standard construction for stainless steel cookware is 3-ply clad—and, despite its lower price point, that’s precisely what you get with the Cuisinart Chef’s Classic set. Because of the set’s construction, the heat can be cranked up really high, offering cooks the ideal opportunity to sear proteins to maximize flavor. In the fry pan, I cooked pan-fried turkey burgers, seared scallops and sautéed chicken breast, and everything came out with the same golden-brown crust and juicy interiors. Much of that is owed to the aforementioned 3-ply sandwich, and it’s a testament to this set’s ability to hold up well against those higher temperatures. This Cuisinart cookware set includes a 2.5-quart saucepan with cover, 3-quart saute pan with cover, 6-quart stockpot with cover, 10″ skillet, 8″ skillet, and a lid organizer!

They specifically liked how easy the set was to clean, earning it a near-perfect score in that category. With just water and a spatula, testers were able to rid the pan of food remnants. It’s dishwasher safe too, making it even easier to give it a thorough clean. Overall, the best stainless steel cookware set is the Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Triple Ply 12-Piece Set. Plus, the handle on the pan remained cool to touch, which makes it safer to use.

The set received one of the highest ratings overall and was one our testers wanted for their own kitchens. This Rachael Ray set performed well during testing, with testers noting that it cooked evenly and was easy to clean. Testers didn’t love the blue silicone handle as well and preferred a set to have more than one skillet. They did appreciate the 1-quart saucepan, however, and felt that it was a good set for someone who just needs the cooking basics.

Everything in the set is made from a high-quality triple-ply construction, with a brushed stainless-steel exterior, an aluminum core, and a stainless-steel interior. This design makes for a sleek look, even heat distribution, and easy food release. Our overall best stainless steel cookware pick, the All-Clad D3, is one such option; its nearly unbeatable cooking prowess makes it a must-have for serious home cooks and professionals alike. But not everyone wants to empty their wallets on cookware—and just because you’re aiming for a lower price tag doesn’t mean you have to forgo all of the features offered by sets like the All-Clad.

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Each piece neatly nests together for easy storage and the lid organizer keeps all of the lids handy. Anyone investing in a full cookware set will want to know that the pans they’re purchasing cover all of their culinary needs—but this is particularly important to those on a budget. In other words, most cooks wouldn’t want to have to purchase additional pieces.

In terms of design, the set received a near-perfect score as testers liked the glass lids and the included steamer pot attachment. They also appreciated the traditional design on this set and noted that the pieces feel substantial. This was to test for caramelization and browning on the outside crust, with the remainder being juicy but thoroughly cooked throughout. Each piece of cookware features a tapered rim for easy pouring of oils, sauces and marinades.