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The one innovative Dutch oven we recommend:
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Read our testing notes:
Lightweight Cast-Iron Skillets
Innovative Nonstick Skillets:
Innovative Saucepans:
Innovative Dutch Ovens:
Our traditional winners trumped the future-forward designs.
We tested 3 lightweight cast-iron pans:
ExcelSteel by Cook Pro 12-Inch Super Lightweight Cast Iron Frypan
Starfrit Light Cast Iron Fry Pan
Guy Fieri 12-in. Pre-Seasoned Light Weight Cast Iron Fry Pan
We tested 3 innovative nonstick pans:
Moneta Padella Whitech Frypan, 28 Cm (11 inches)
Berndes SignoCast Pearl Ceramic Coated Cast Aluminum 11½-Inch Open Fry Pan
Gunter Wilhelm 12-Inch Fry Pan with Standing Lid
We tested 3 innovative saucepans:
ABCT Low Casserole with Universal Handle and Mahogany Lid
Cristel MultiPly Stainless 4.5 Quart Sauce Pan with Glass Lid
Twiztt by Joan Lunden 2-Quart Cook, Strain and Serve 3-Piece Set
We tested 3 innovative Dutch ovens:
Pauli Cookware Never Burn Sauce Pot, 10 Quart
Turbo Pot by Eneron Stainless 7 5/8-Quart SaucePot
Twiztt by Joan Lunden 5-Quart Cook, Strain and Serve 3-Piece Set
Can newfangled designs improve on—or even stand up to—the tried-and-true pots and pans we've used for years? We tested lightweight cast-iron skillets (we shallow-fried breaded chicken cutlets, seared steaks and made pan sauce with acidic tomatoes and capers to see if it would react with the iron surface, baked cornbread, cooked crêpes to check browning patterns, and scrambled batches of eggs), innovative nonstick skillets (we made a series of single fried eggs without fat, not stopping until an egg stuck, and then we made crêpes to test for even browning and then moved on to beef stir-fry; frittata; and, lastly, scrambled eggs, which we also made without fat), innovative saucepans (we made pastry cream, sautéed onions, and rice pilaf), and innovative Dutch ovens (we browned meat and made it into stew, deep-fried a pound of frozen French fries, steamed 4 cups of rice, and timed boiling water).
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