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Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set

I just ordered my second set of the skillets and am giving the new smoker a try.

 

@okaywitheasypay, I have used a metal turner in my skillets it is rare that I do.  During presentations Curtis uses metal utensils but if you watch carefully you will see that he barely touches the surface of the pans.  Wood, nylon or silicone are recommended.

 

I wish he offered one, two and three quart pots as open stock.

What is good for the goose today will also be good for the gander tomorrow.
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Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set

I just want to thank everyone for their feedback on Curtis's cookware . . . I am very much looking forward to receiving mine!

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Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set

Oh my goodness, I am so in love with these pans I cannot believe how great they are! . . . I received them a couple of days ago and just now made some bacon and I have never had such great results . . . the bacon is crispy but not overcooked as that was sometimes my struggle with other pans . . . for me, these are a hit!

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Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set


@SharkE wrote:

Looks real nice. If I needed a set I'd be tempted to try them out. Pretty and look like they would be easy to cook in and clean.


I was watching his presentation.  I looked at his cookware.  Almost everything is 5 stars.  I am not ready for a whole set but may purchase one piece to try. 

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Registered: ‎04-22-2010

Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set

Curtis Stone cookware is the most fantastic on the market. I started with his special value of 1 12" fry pan with cover and another completely the same FREE. A great bargain. Found it so outstanding as well as my husband raved about it. The next time he had a show we defintely wanted th entire set as the fry pans were the first cookware that lived up to it's name and yes you can use metal. You just can't cut in to it, but then who does? I have had mine over a year and it still is beautiful. I've had set after set from the Q and absolutely nothing looks with age, performs and cleans like Curtis stone's. 

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Re: Curtis Stone's cookware set

Curtis Stone is the very best on the market and holds up to it's name. Hubby and I can't say enough about it and started with a day's value and it was the best in our longtime live so we ordered the whole set over a year ago and it is everything he demos. In our lifetime we ordered one set after another and eventually got so bad or didn't perform well.