Rachael Ray 14-Piece Cookware Set

Last updated: October 25, 2019


Rachael Ray 14-Piece Cookware Set

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Product Details

In our analysis of 86 expert reviews, the Rachael Ray 14-Piece Cookware Set placed 9th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Rachael Ray Hard Anodized II Nonstick Dishwasher Safe 10-Piece Cookware Set, Orange Fun is the name of the game when making favorite recipes with this versatile Rachael Ray cookware set. Try her White Chili with Nacho Top, first browning turkey in the saute pan, then adding the other ingredients to concoct a simmering white chili that finishes in the oven with a crunchy nacho topping. Or try another Rachael Ray favorite, Cheese Fry Chili Burger. Start browning the beef in a skillet while the potatoes cook in the stockpot. And don’t forget the most important ingredient: fun. Dishwasher safe Rachael Ray Hard-Anodized II cookware is the perfect combination of durability, style and convenience, and this 14-piece set certainly fits the bill. The pots and pans are roomy enough for entertaining a crowd, yet are perfect for family meals during the week. Hard-anodized construction provides even heat, helping to reduce “hot spots” that can burn food, and the interior is coated with durable nonstick for exceptional food release. The tempered glass lids allow you to monitor food while it cooks, keeping heat and moisture sealed in. Grippy handles feature orange padding for a comfortable feel and this cookware is oven safe to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for convenience. Snug-fitting lids that seals in flavors Comfortable, fun handles for easy transport Impeccable food release with durable nonstick and hard-anodized construction Swift and even heating This cookware features hard-anodized construction that heats swiftly and evenly. Durable nonstick The interior is coated in durable nonstick for impeccable food release. Comfortable, strong handles The covered cookware’s grippy handles are rubberized for comfort and are dual riveted for strength. Lids that seal in moisture The tempered glass lids are sturdy and form a snug seal to lock in heat and moisture. Oven safe This cookware is oven safe to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Easy cleanup Cookware is dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Set includes 1-Quart, 2-Quart and 3-Quart Covered Saucepans 4-Quart Covered Saucepot 6-Quart Covered Stockpot 3-Quart Covered Saute 8.5-Inch and 10-Inch Skillets

Our Expert Consultant

Julie Chernoff
Culinary Expert

Julie Chernoff is a long-time member of Les Dames d’Escoffier (past president of the Chicago Chapter, and current co-chair of the LDEI Legacy Awards Committee), the Association of Food Journalists (AFJ) and the International Association of Culinary Professionals.

Chernoff is the dining editor of Better, a lifestyle website and print magazine. Her journalism started in the test kitchens of Weight Watchers Magazine. She holds a BA in English from Yale University and is a graduate of the California Culinary Academy. She has spent the last few decades styling, photographing, teaching, developing recipes, editing, thinking and writing about food.

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

The lids are made of shatter-proof tempered glass and like the pans, are safe in the oven up to 400F. For those who like lids on their skillets, here is a piece of good news: the lids from the pots fit the skillets! So essentially, this set has a lid for every pan
Sturdy, non-slip handles that protect from intense heat
These pans are super lightweight and seem very durable so far. The handles are very comfortable and they are burn proof on your hands which is great. I don’t even have to worry about using oven mits with these.

What reviewers didn't like

A few of the users complained about discolourations in the pans after use.
The riveted handle might become weak over time at joint
Unfortunately with these pans since they are some what cheap you really can’t cook on a high flame. You have to cook at a medium heat and wait basically, which is annoying especially if you’re pressed for time.
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