Lid Included Pots & Pans

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Calphalon Signature Hard-Anodized Nonstick Everyday Pan With Cover, 12", Black
Crock-Pot Artisan 2-Piece Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, 5 Quarts, Blush Pink
Kenmore Stainless-Steel Pot With Steamer Insert And Lid, 16 Quart, Blue
Crock-Pot Artisan 2-Piece Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, 7 Quarts, Lavender
THE ROCK™ By Starfrit® Aluminum Nonstick Deep Sauté Pan With Glass Lid & Stainless Steel Handles, 11", Black
Spice by Tia Mowry Savory Saffron 16-Piece Ceramic Non-Stick Cookware Set, Blue
Ekco EOS 12 Qt Covered Stockpot, Blue
Oster Clairborne 2.5-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan, Charcoal Gray
Better Chef 24-Quart Aluminum Non-Stick Dutch Oven, Red
Oster Clairborne 12" Aluminum Sauté Pan, Charcoal Gray
Gibson Home Landon 7-Piece Cookware Set, Silver
Better Chef 18-Quart Aluminum Non-Stick Dutch Oven, Red
Masterpro Gastro Diamond Collection 2-Piece Cast-Aluminum Nonstick Dutch Oven, 4.8 Qt, Blue
Vasconia® Aluminum Stock Pot, 13 Qt, Silver

For the novice cook and the advanced home chef, equipping a kitchen with versatile pots and pans makes it easy to whip up crowd-pleasing dishes to help make every meal memorable. Preparing delicious dinners requires the right tools for the job with features that offer versatility and great cooking performance. Find everything you need to wow family and friends with incredible flavors in a diverse assortment of cookware.

Design and Use

The first thing to think about when purchasing pots and pans is how they will be put to work and what features will simplify cooking. Choose skillets and pans with nonstick interiors for quick food release, so the most delicate dishes look great when plated and cleaning is simple. Riveted handles with comfort grips make it easy to toss ingredients with authority and maintain a comfortable grasp. Oven-safe pans transition easily from the stovetop to the oven, and drip-free rims pour sauces, gravies and soups neatly into bowls.

Capacity

Buyers should also think about the capacity of pots, pans and skillets. Large dinner parties and holiday meals for the whole family call for deep pots that can hold big batches of stew, pans that hold large roasts and skillets that can accommodate generous stir fries. When cooking an intimate dinner for 2 or breakfast for just 1 person, a smaller pan supports fast cooking.

Material

Various materials offer unique benefits to suit every cook. Hard-anodized construction provides the durability needed to last for years and promotes even heating. Choose aluminum to evenly distribute heat and eliminate hot spots, or opt for the sleek, high-polish look of tough stainless-steel pots, pans and skillets. Find bakeware to complement cookware in a variety of finishes and styles.

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