Rachael Ray Classic Brights Frying Pan

Last updated: October 25, 2019


Rachael Ray Classic Brights Frying Pan

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Product Details

In our analysis of 86 expert reviews, the Rachael Ray Classic Brights Frying Pan placed 6th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Reach for this Rachael Ray Hard Enamel Nonstick 12-1/2-Inch Skillet for making fun dishes any time of day. The sturdy construction of this super-functional frying pan from Rachael Ray(r) offers outstanding durability and heat distribution, so turkey bacon strips or scrambled eggs cook evenly. A hard enamel exterior finish features bold color to add flair to the stovetop. The grippy handle is rubberized for comfort and dual riveted for strength and the pan is oven safe to 350 . This colorful nonstick skillet is a great addition to the rest of the clever and practical kitchenware and cookware from Rachael Ray(r). The skillet’s long-lasting nonstick interior releases food effortlessly and makes cleanup a snap, ideal for searing a sirloin steak or preparing Rachael’s Shroom and Snap Pea Sauté. The grippy handle is rubberized for comfort and dual riveted for strength and the pan is oven safe to 350 . Whether making a thirty-minute meal or cooking a breakfast for family or friends on the weekend, this Rachael Ray Hard Enamel Nonstick 12-1/2-Inch Skillet is great for everyday use.

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.

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