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Posted in All-Clad (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

By All-Clad. The regular list price is $500.00. Sells new for $499.95.
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Posted in All-Clad (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

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1 comments about All-Clad LTD Casserole.

  1. I was given an Amazon gift certificate for Christmas, and I used part of it to add to my All-Clad LTD pan collection. I love the All-Clad pans. They are as solid as the Le Cruset pans which I considered buying--they are awfully pretty--but the All-Clad pans are not as heavy. The All-Clad finish is rugged and unlike the enamel-surface pots not given to chipping. I also like the tight-fitting lids which have enough heft that when I replace them during cooking I can feel them settle into the top of the pot, but they are not so heavy they are hard to lift.

    The interior surface of my LTD pans is similar to that of my old Revere Wear pans, i.e. food will stick if you don't cook it properly (it is not teflon), however the LTD pans are composed of materials that evenly distribute heat as do my old Revere Wear pans with their copper bottoms. Also, like the Revear Wear pans, the All-Clad pans do not leave a metallic flavor in the food. You might ask why I bought the new All-Clad pans when I still have wear left in my Revear Wear pans, and the answer is that the Revear Wear pans were purchased when I had a very large family. They are big pans. I wanted some cute little pans for preparing meals for two people.

    I am not motivated enough to grasp the subtleties of haute cuisine and there may be "better" pots on the market, but not for me. I have been cooking for over 50 years, and when I cook, I have high standards for the dishes I prepare. I waited a long while to replace my Revear Wear pans. After I purchased my first All-Clad pan, I became convinced I wanted to buy more of them because they are very "user friendly."

    The four-quart pan is large enough to make a nice vegetable soup for two and plenty left over for freezing. Or you can boil up the potatos while you cook the green beans in the 2-quart pot. They look really pretty sitting on top of my new yellow stove.



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Posted in All-Clad (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

By All-Clad. The regular list price is $325.00. Sells new for $324.95.
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Posted in All-Clad (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

By All-Clad. The regular list price is $135.00. Sells new for $134.95.
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Posted in All-Clad (Sunday, September 7, 2008)

By All-Clad. The regular list price is $245.00. Sells new for $244.95.
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