Does anyone have the Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel pots and pans? I'm looking for nice cheaps ones.?


Cutie Pie , Wednesday, 18th of August 2010 11:03:17 AM

Today l bought Cuisinart Chef is Classic Stainless Steel 17-Piece Cookware 
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Set for $200 and wanna know if anyone knows if this is a good product. I 
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am learning to cook and l do enjoy cooking so far. l just need a nice set 
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of pots and pans because things are not cooking evenly with mine or things 
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stick. Here is the description l was given...
Everything you will 
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ever need to put together a mouth-watering gourmet meal… and more! With 
brilliant mirrored stainless steel exteriors, these 17 essential pieces 
are as attractive as they are practical and durable. Set includes: 1.5-qt. 
covered saucepan, 2-qt. covered saucepan, 3-qt. covered saucepan, 8'' and 
10'' skillet, 12'' covered skillet, helper handle, 9-qt. covered stock 
pot, 20-cm. covered multi steamer insert, 24-cm. pasta insert. The secret 
is in the base where 18/10 stainless steel and pure aluminum are 
encapsulated to ensure fast and even heating. Cool Grip™ riveted handles 
and drip-free rims guarantee a safe cooking experience. Oven safe to 550º. 
Broiler/Freezer safe. Dishwasher safe. Limited lifetime warranty.
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Nguyenin' , Thursday, 19th of August 2010 10:54:08 AM

17 pieces is a lot for starting with. I would look into buying  
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open-stock & getting just what you need, which would probably be a 10-12''  
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skillet with a lid, a 3 qt sauce pan with a lid (a saucier style is quite  
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nice) & a larger pot with a lid. Just be sure the pans are non-reactive  
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(stainless steel) & heavy, esp on the bottom & the lids fit well. The lid  
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handles should be easy to pick up with a towel or pot holder. Oven safe  
handles are a plus.  
All-Clad is a nice brand, but a bit pricey. There are other good brands  
out there, like Calphalon, & buying a few to start shouldn't be too  
expensive.  
 
 
 
 
 



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