Product Features
- 12-piece set of nonstick cookware in red, includes 1-, 2- and 2-3/4-quart covered saucepans, 6-quart covered stockpot, 8- and 10-inch skillets, slotted turner, slotted spoon
- Nonstick interior complemented by speckled porcelain enamel exterior; aluminum construction heats quickly and evenly
- Rubberized handle for a cool touch; copper-plated ring for convenient hanging
- Tempered glass lids lock in flavors and provide easy monitoring of cooking progress
- Oven safe to 350 degrees F; hand wash only; backed by limited lifetime warranty
Product Description
Enjoy the effortless food release and easy cleanup you get from nonstick cookware at an affordable price with this 12-piece set of the pans you'll use the most in your kitchen from venerable Southern cook Paula Deen. This cookware set in red includes 1-, 2- and 2-3/4-quart saucepans (each with lids), a 6-quart stockpot with lid, and 8- and 10-inch skillets. It also comes with a slotted turner and slotted spoon.
In addition to a nonstick interior allows easy food release, these pans feature a speckled porcelain enamel exterior in red that's stain resistant and a breeze to clean up. The pans also feature an aluminum construction that evenly and quickly distributes heat and dual-riveted rubberized handles for a cool, comfortable and nonslip grip. The handles are also outfitted with a copper-plated ring for convenient hanging. The tempered glass lids lock in moisture, nutrients and flavors while also allowing you to easily monitor cooking progress. And they're complemented by a copper-plated knob for a kick of Southern style. Finally, the included heat-resistant slotted turner and spoon aid in stirring, flipping and serving your culinary creations. The pans are oven safe to 350 degrees F. Hand washing is recommended.
Paula Deen got her start with a lunchtime catering business in Savannah, Georgia called The Bag Lady before opening her successful restaurant, The Lady & Sons. And now she spreads her distinctive and authentic Southern delicacies--from real Southern fried chicken and hoecakes to Krispy Kreme bread pudding--via the Food Network and several best-selling cookbooks.
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By D. M. Schmidt (Alexandria, VA United States)
These pots are suitable for solid plate, glass/ceramic, radiant ring, halogen and gas stoves. The thing I did learn was not to put a hot pan/pot on a cold glass burner. I have been doing it for years and I never had a problem but after reading that they can become fused to the burner I will stop doing that. The non-stick surface they use in these pots/pans is called Polytetrafluoroethylene which is another fancy name for "teflon". My only concern is that they say on their instructions that decorative pan bottoms may not conduct heat evenly on glass/ceramic stovetop's. I find this strange since the bottoms are decorative and they indicated that they can be used on Ceramic stoves. I just want to let everyone know I have tested out the pots/pans for quite a few months now. They heat evenly and fast with NO warping, clean up is a breeze and handles stay cool to touch. I absolutely love these pots/pans and they seem to be holding up nicely so far. I know these pots/pans are not very heavy but it makes handling them easier. I have owned heavier pots/pans and when filled with food it was like lifting weights. Not good for people with arthritis in their hands. The only negative I see is that they need to offer more of these pieces individually without having to buy a whole set.

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