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This 3-piece Made In Cookware stainless steel frying pan set (8", 10", 12") features 5-ply clad construction for superior heat control, stay-cool stainless steel handles, and full compatibility with induction and all cooktops. Crafted in the USA, oven safe, dishwasher safe, and free from nickel and BPA, it’s designed for professional-quality cooking and lasting durability.
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Size | 3 Piece Set Includes 8",10",12" |
Volume | 2356.4 Cubic Centimeters |
Compatibility Options | Induction, Electric, Gas, Oven |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Closure Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Material Type Free | Nickel Free, Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
G**T
Always learning home chef
In my many decades of fun and irreverent home-cheffing for my family and friends, I’ve made nearly every mistake in the book! But I’ve always eventually mastered my goals. In that time, I’ve realized my cookware and appliances really matter, and that every one worth its weight has a learning curve.What I have to say doesn’t pertain to synthetic “non-stick” surface coatings — it’s assumed we all know how toxic they’ve always been, and never owned any …For starters, my cooktop, a GE electric coil, is over 50 years old, but I love it. It’s identical to the one Julia Child used in several of her early (late 60s, early 70s) cooking shows. Until its bottom element spontaneously kinked two years ago, my oven, also a GE electric over 50 years, was identical (though Julia’s was the double-oven model). I’ve always felt, if Julia could master a dish on them, I can never blame my appliances.I’ve learned cast iron is my friend. But getting there has been an excruciating journey. I will never forgive myself for giving away my mother’s beautifully seasoned cast iron cookware 35 years ago, after stupidly putting the pieces in my dishwasher, destroying their (fixable) sleek finishes, and thinking they were ruined. In the time since, I’ve bought new CI, taken down their grainy pre-seasoned surfaces in my backyard with a palm-sander, learned the best foods (bacon, potatoes, and anything in tallow) and high-smoke-point oils to re-polymerize their seasoning, and learned how to clean them (dish soap and even an SOS pan can be your friends, but only if used sparingly).I should have known I’d fall in love with this Made In SS frying pan. Over 40 years ago, I’d mastered making perfect crepes using my little SS crepe pan. For years, nearly every time my husband and I entertained, I made our overnight guests breakfast crepes, especially ham and fresh asparagus with Mornay sauce or as dessert, rhubarb crepes or pie. I stopped at my local farmer’s side stand so frequently for asparagus and rhubarb, the farmer knew my car. One torrential rain day, she walked up to my car in her hooded slicker and announced, “I ain’t pickin’ no asparagus or rhubard!”This Made In SS 10” skillet is my culinary circle back to the basics. Already I love its spectacular ability to sear meat for the prized Maillard reaction and brown, scrapeable savory bits for gravy and sauces, alternatively cook eggs, and stir fry. Cleanup is even more forgiving than CI.All that said, several points need to be made for those new to SS. First, NEVER try to heat any cookware fast. Both CI and SS can warp or even crack if they’re subject to a sudden temperature change. Second, neither CI nor SS should be subject to high or even medium-high cooktop temperatures to perform. Rather, slowly heat the cookware to the desired temperature. For dishes that start or complete in the oven, slowly warm the piece to the same.
P**E
Better than Mauviel!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this pan!! I have an entire set of copper Mauviel cookware from France, with stainless steel interior. But I actually love this pan even more. It cooks more evenly, with less sticking and easier cleanup and I don’t have to polish the copper. Couldn’t love it more. I thought I would try made in because I also have Made in dinner pasta bowls, cereal bowls, etc. which I purchased because they are made in England without lead or other contaminants that can leach into foods. So I trust this brand.
K**I
The Pan That Made Me Feel Like a Chef (Even When I'm Just Frying Eggs)
This Made In 12-inch stainless steel fry pan is like the Ferrari of cookware—sleek, responsive, and makes you feel like a pro. The 5-ply construction ensures even heat distribution, so no more blaming the pan for burnt pancakes. The handle stays cool, which is great because I have enough burns from my cooking experiments.It's oven-safe up to 800°F, which is way hotter than I'll ever need, but it's nice to know it's tougher than me. Cleanup is surprisingly easy; a little soak and it's back to its shiny self. If you're still using that old nonstick pan with the mysterious scratches, it's time to upgrade. This pan doesn't just cook; it elevates your entire kitchen game.
C**N
Great pots and pans
Pots work great on on my new induction stove.I've had no issues with burning or items getting stuck. It's just important to make sure to oil/butter to ensure non stickness.. would highly recommend so far as being able to use metal on them and just run it under water to clean..No pfas and super nice
G**T
Larger than you might expect
The pan seems well-made and arrived as described.However, I ordered this pan at the same time as I ordered a Kitchen-Aid Nitro Carbon Steel pan. While they are both good quality (seemingly) there is a significant difference in size, despite both being nominally 10" pans. Compared to the Kitchen Aid, this Made In pan would probably be ranked as a 12" pan by a casual observer. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I don't have much call for using 12" pans. I'm not sure the burner on my glass-top range is large enough to properly heat the size of this pan (the single XL burner on my stove being out of order). Yes, the sides have a significant slope to them which makes it appear larger, but the flat bottom cooking surface is a lot bigger as well.I'm looking forward to using both pans, but the one I'm actually excited about is the Kitchen-Aid Nitro Carbon Steel. Seems like a great pan and a very useful size, the size I was actually expecting from both of these pans.
R**T
Great product
This 8-inch stainless steel pan heats evenly and cleans up easily. Perfect size for eggs, sautéing, and small meals. Sturdy construction and great for everyday cooking!
T**D
Awesome!
After making the switch from nonstick pans we’ve loved the Madein brand! If you follow stainless cooking recommendations it cooks perfectly & is very ready to clean. We have a crappy stove & this still cooks considerably more even than other pans on the subpar stovetop. Can’t wait to purchase more pans from Madein!
R**
Great pan, love it!
This is a fantastic pan, well worth it, and doesn't make me wonder about the more expensive brands.This is the first high-end stainless pan I've ever gotten, and now have been using it a while, I'm very happy with it. It's quite versatile and useful, and have used it from sauteeing meats and veggies to cooking pasta and sauces.I was looking at All Clad and other more expensive brands, but after doing significant research chose Made In, and am extremely satisfied. Well made, comfortable in hand, and tough.As long as you follow a few habits when it comes to stainless, keeping it clean and in good condition isn't difficult. Expect a little staining and scratching, they're cosmetic and don't detract from performance.
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