Paula Deen Savannah Collection Aluminum 17-Piece Cookware Set with Bakeware
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Paula Deen Savannah Collection Aluminum 17pc Cookware Set with Bakeware
Includes: 1-Quart, 1.5-Quart & 2-Quart Covered Saucepans, 6-Quart Covered Stockpot, 3-Quart Covered Saute, 8-Inch & 10-Inch Skillets, 3 nylon PD tools (slotted turner, slotted spoon, solid spoon), 2) 10-Inch by 15-Inch Savannah Collection cookie pans
The charm and grace of the South are captured in the eye-pleasing lines, scalloped exteriors, and elegant color of this Paula Deen® Savannah Collection Aluminum 17-Piece Cookware Set with Bakeware. Every piece for today’s kitchen is featured in durable aluminum construction that heats quickly and evenly. The cookware set’s long-lasting nonstick interiors provide excellent food release in a satin ivory finish that offers a unique alternative to traditional black nonstick. Make breakfast in the skillets, cook up Paula’s Onion Relish in one of the saucepans, and use the large stockpot for your family’s favorite soups and stews. Contoured handles are dual riveted for additional strength and comfort, and glass lids allow cooking to be monitored without heat or moisture loss. To further equip the kitchen for every necessity, the cookware set includes a trio of essential Paula Deen Signature Tools in durable nylon, and a pair of her Signature nonstick carbon steel cookie pans. The cookware is oven safe to 350°F and the bakeware is oven safe to 450°F.
With this Paula Deen Savannah Collection 17-Piece Cookware Set with Bakeware, the kitchen is ready - and set - for your next great snack, meal, or baked treat, with a bunch of help from Paula!
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