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HomeSmall AppliancesToaster Ovens / ToastersCuisinart GG33-30H GreenGourmet Hard-Anodized Eco-Friendly Nonstick 5-1/2-Quart Saute Pan with Helper Handle and Cover |
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17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Going Green is easy! Dec 21, 2009
By Scott Anderson
"Sharpsburg"
This cookware does the job providing even heat throughout your cooking process. The surface is super slick but gives you a nice foundation for searing, braising and pan frying and lends itself to a variety of sauce making applications. A simply pan reduction sauce is a snap and cleanup is a breeze, with paper towel no less. The nicest features are the stay cool recycled stainless steel handle mirrored with the ability to finish your meal preparation in the oven or broiler.
The deep rich browning created by this pan is uniform and flavorful. Don't let the competition sway you, cooking till black is not the new brown! So, if you are going green, get this cookware, it's certainly your next step! If you wish to look at one up close and feel the quality for yourself then head on over to your nearest Le Gourmet Chef outlet store, you will not be disappointed.
I recently prepared Chicken Marsala utilizing this pan and a Simply Calphalon Saute Pan. Both pans performed well but the golden brown searing and coloration was more developed in the Cuisinart pan. I also was able to adjust the gas at a lower flame under the Cuisinart pan. The Calphalon pan was searing at 8 out of 10 on the cook-top range whereas the Cuisinart pan was searing at 4 out of 10. The fond left on the pan from the searing in the Cuisinart pan was also more developed and added to the Marsala recipe quite nicely.
I will post a comment and update the link when I test the new Calphalon Unison searing pan against the Cuisinart GreenGourmet Saute pan.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Not good for flat top electric stove but great otherwise! Nov 02, 2010
By Mo The non-stick surface of this pan is great and it looks like the construction is excellent too. The only problem I have is that the pan warps very slightly when heated which makes it rock on a flat top electric stove. It would be perfect for a gas stove or a stove with electric coils, but not a glass/ceramic flat top. I sent the first pan back because of this and the second one seemed better, but still warps enough to rock slightly. I use it at the lowest heat I can to try to minimize this effect. Too bad I have two flat top stoves.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Great addition to my GreenGourmet Collection Mar 15, 2010
By GT1979 I bought this pan after owning the Cuisinart GreenGourmet 12 inch skillet (Hard Anodized). I used to use stainless steel only and was very apprehensive about any non-stick surface, especially after the news of health concerns linked to Tephlon coated pans. I received my first Cuisinart GreenGourmet pan from a friend who wanted to convert me to a non-stick pan user. After learning about the safety of hard-anodized and ceramica, I became comfortable using this pan. It very quickly became my favorie pan. I added this 5.5 Quart Saute pan to my collection and it functions as my work horse for those larger quantity recipies such as chili. The pan is not only BEAUTIFUL, it is quite versatile. I have used it for a variety of applications from stove, to high broiler, to flambe. It does it all. It is oven and broiler safe. The ceramica finish is easy to clean and is heats up quickly and evenly. As per the instructions, I have never had to turn the stove past medium/high, even to boil water in this pan ... yes boil water. The cooking area is great for making noodles, especially lasagna noodles without having to break them to fit into the pot. This pan also comes with a lid that can be used on the Cuisinart 12-inch Skillet (which does not come with a lid).
Amazon offers a VERY good price for the GreenGourmet line. The GreenGourmet line is hard to find (Target, Walmart don't carry them). Bed Bath and Beyond charges full price, and even with a coupon you are not getting it for the everyday price offered by Amazon. A real bargain.
Thanks for reading :-)
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Super sauteuse Aug 02, 2010
By Quinta42
"Prof. EEDTG"
As with most Cuisinart products, this pan is outstanding. When compared to products of similar quality (AllClad, etc) this pan is quite affordable, and somewhat better to use. Its heat distribution is superb & uses lower temperatures, its non-stick surface is excellent & durable, its stovetop-to-oven feature is as good as any ordinary pan - BETTER actually, since it is a non-stick. The cover fits quite well and seals in moisture & heat. Its rounded lip allows pouring more neatly & more quickly than other high end lines - a very welcomed feature, as is the helper handle which not all pans of this size have. As an extremely active amateur chef and avid foodie, I cook a GREAT deal and the Cuisinart GreenGourmet line - this pan in particular - has become the principal cooking implement in our kitchen. The additional health safety features are a plus which must not be overlooked.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
So green, so light!! Feb 07, 2011
By samkork I've had my Green Gourmet pan for about a year now. I didn't want to rate it right away because I've seen other reviews on other products where the reviewers had problems a few months in, so I didn't want to be premature in raving about the pan. Nothing, and I do mean nothing sticks to it! It cleans up with a little soapy warm water on the inside and a sponge. I keep the outside like new with Barkeepers friend. It is the lightest weight pan I own even though it is the largest and it is my go to pan for most stove top meals. I have more expensive cookware (Princess House) that is also non-stick and "Green", but it is heavy and almost hurts your wrist to drain fat off hamburger and such. The handle is hollow on this pan and I believe also made of recycled materials, this helps keep it light weight. I thought when I first bought it that I would prefer a glass lid instead of the metal one, but I don't mind the metal lid now. Honestly, I would still lift the lid to peek even if it was glass! The only real care I take with it is I use silicone or nylon utensils and I also make sure and put pads (thick shelf liner cut out to fit inside) in between when I stack my pans so I do not scratch the non-stick surface. If you are debating on whether to buy this non-stick pan, debate no more. You will not regret it. For reference, I have a gas stove top.
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