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Question - Paula Deen Porcelain Coated Cookwear Need reviews on Paula Deen porcelain coated steel cookware. Has anyone used it? I was looking at the stock pot mainly for making big batches of chile. I was wondering how the porcelain holds up. Does it crack or chip easily? Thanks. |
Oops.. I checked and it is. ENAMEL on steel instead of porcelain. Reviews online are mixed about chipping and cleaning burned on food. I was wondering if anyone here has used it. |
I had it and it was just ok. It's not dishwasher safe, so I gave it to my daughter who doesn't have a dish washer and it's holding up ok. |
There are different types. I almost bought one of the enamel coated cast iron casserole dishes, but noticed chips when new in the store, so I passed. I loved the aqua color though. A friend got similar ones at Macy's, Martha Stewart brand, and returned them due to chipping. I do however love Paula Dean non-stick cookware set (fry pans & sauce pans), with the porcelain aqua coating outside, and after a year have no chips. |
Thanks for your comments. The online reviews for the nonstick cookware set were 5 stars. I have loved the look of the aqua and always wanted it but I held off. Tuesday Morning has the enamel stock pot on special. Their regular price is $35 but for a limited time its $19.99. The Roasting pan is also on special for $19.99. When I went back online to read the stock pot reviews they were really bad for the stock pot. Its too bad because they are so pretty but since the reviews were bad I returned them unused. They have aqua and red if anyone is interested in getting them. |
They also have those enamel coated cast iron 5 at. casserole dishes in red for $29.99. And a 11" hoecake pan for $9.99. I guess these are good prices. |
I personally wouldn't buy nor accept a single thing with Paula Deen's name attached to it! |
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