When it’s time for storage, the stockpot isn’t too large to find a place in the pantry or on a shelf. It’s also large enough to accommodate third-party steamers that can hold plenty of vegetables. The stockpot in this set isn’t the largest I've seen, but it’s large enough for making soup for large families or for parties, and quite generous for cooking pasta or making stock. When the saucepot was a little too small for the ingredients, the stockpot was able to perform its duties.
Still, the 2 1/2-quart saucepan was large enough to cook my favorite boxed mac and cheese, so it should be large enough for most uses. While I liked this assortment of cookware, I would have preferred a slightly larger saucepan-a 3-quart rather than 2 1/2-quart. There is no lid for the smallest frying pan, but I seldom need a lid for a pan that size. The 8-piece set I tested comes with an 8-inch frying pan, a 10 1/4-inch frying pan, a 2 1/2-quart saucepan with lid, a 3-quart sauté pan with lid (the lid also fits the larger frying pan), and a 6 1/2-quart stockpot with lid. After plenty of use and plenty of washing, I've got the details. Would the cookware be as good as the blenders, or would it just be another cookware set? I pulled out recipes to make use of each of the pots, including sticky foods to test the nonstick property and also foods I wanted to brown.Īrmed with plenty of eggs, vegetables, and meat, I used the cookware for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even a tasty beverage, just to make sure I covered all the possibilities. The brand has made its name in appliances, but I wasn't completely sold on its new venture into cookware. New cookware is always fun, so I was excited about giving the Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium Hard Anodized Cookware Set a fair trial.
We purchased the Ninja Foodi NeverStick Premium Hard Anodized Cookware Set so our reviewer could put it to the test in her kitchen. Keep reading for our full product review.