The powers that be who have the money for me to purchase new pots and pans are telling me that before I can invest in a bunch of All Clad SS on the cookware and more web site, like these: 8" 10" and 12" frying pans; 3 quart sautee pan; 8 and 6 quart stock pots; that I can only purchase one of them and then it I like them, and they like what I cook in them, that then they will consider funding me the rest of the cookware since I have also never cooked on AC SS before and they want to see how it turns out.
I have read the multitude of reviews of these All-Clad cookware on Amazon but still don't know which one to get. On the C&More outlet store, they do have an 8" AC SS frying pan on sale for about $50 with shipping but is this really big enough. By big enough, I mean what can one cook in this 'smallish' 8" pan? Is it worth it to even get a fry pan so small? Of course not for a family, but even if I am just going to cook for myself in our house and my family wants to taste the wares, is this 8" pan big enough and if so to cook what kinds of things.
So, right now I have to choose just 1 pan so as to demonstrate what an AC SS pan can do and then hopefully, I can then be given the funds to get the rest of them.
thanks.
mack
I have read the multitude of reviews of these All-Clad cookware on Amazon but still don't know which one to get. On the C&More outlet store, they do have an 8" AC SS frying pan on sale for about $50 with shipping but is this really big enough. By big enough, I mean what can one cook in this 'smallish' 8" pan? Is it worth it to even get a fry pan so small? Of course not for a family, but even if I am just going to cook for myself in our house and my family wants to taste the wares, is this 8" pan big enough and if so to cook what kinds of things.
So, right now I have to choose just 1 pan so as to demonstrate what an AC SS pan can do and then hopefully, I can then be given the funds to get the rest of them.
thanks.
mack