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About Rachael Ray
With a brand new magazine, a talk show that aired in the fall of 2006, and a cookbook that has held the coveted #1 spot on the New York Times best seller list, Rachael's ascent is only beginning. Your individual style will be showcased through Rachael Ray's collection of vibrant, practical, and unique cookware.
Growing up in a family with deep culinary traditions, Rachael Ray claims that cooking is a way of life that she was simply born into. "Everyone on both sides of my family cooks." Ray was exposed to a wide range of cooking techniques, from her maternal grandfather who grew and cooked everything that his family of 12 needed for sustenance, to her dad's family that was steeped in the food-rich traditions of Louisiana. "I was surrounded by all different styles of cooking and worked in the food service industry in just about every capacity you can imagine."
After getting her feet wet in the gourmet world of food at Macy's Marketplace in New York, and after assisting in opening Agata & Valentina, Ray decided that the NYC lifestyle was exciting, but not what she wanted long term, so she moved back to the Adirondacks. Once upstate, Ray turned her job at Cowan & Lobel into a dual position as food buyer and chef, jobs that she loved. As a way to increase grocery sales during the holidays, Ray began a series of cooking classes, which quickly became a happening. The cooking course promising to teach thirty "30-Minute Mediterranean Meals" exploded in popularity and eventually led to a long-term relationship with the Food Network, hosting shows such as "Tasty Travels," "$40 a Day," "Inside Dish," and "30-Minute Meals."
"My life has been a total accident -- a very happy, wonderful accident that I didn't and couldn't have planned," says Ray. Despite her growing celebrity she is determined to stay grounded and hold on to her down-to-earth values.
Rachael Ray's collection of cookware makes the selection process simple by delivering products to you that offer unique colors, function, and value. The different cookware materials that will be found include hard-anodized aluminum, porcelain enamel nonstick, porcelain enamel cast iron, and commercial nonstick. When you choose Rachael Ray products for your family, you've made an investment for many years to come.
| Weight: | Measures: |
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| 2.3 lbs | 4.4" H x 10.2" W x 17.8" D |
| Color: | Orange |
| Diameter: | 9 In. To 10 In. |
| Helper Handle: | No |
| Induction-Safe: | No |
| Item: | Frying Pans |
| Lid: | No |
| Material Options: | Copper-Bottom, Copper-Core |
| Non-Stick: | Yes |
| Product Category: | Frying Pans |
| Shape: | Round |
| Suggested Use: | Residential |
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Babee Love from Phoenix, AZ
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4/5/2011
great skillet Make sure to read the instructions on how to use and careful clean it. This is my second skillet but also I learned with the first one. It is a non-stick skillet, so do not use metal utensils to cook with and make sure to hand wash, as using a dishwasher will shorten the lifespan. I LOVE my new skillet. It's so shiny and get at keeping food not stuck to it! |
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Bunny from Akron, OH
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10/22/2010
Love this skillet! This was my first piece of RR cookware and I'm very impressed with everything about this skillet - so much so that I ordered the 10 piece set. |
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A Mother and Grandmother from Bell Buckle,, TN
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10/19/2009
One word - "AWESOME" There is absolutely nothing I don't like about this piece. |
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Chuck from Springfield, MA
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9/25/2008
10" Skillet You can put it in the oven |
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Jess from Attleboro, MA
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5/7/2008
The best product I have ever cooked with I use it for anything that that size pan can be used for. It is the best quality pan I have ever used. I have the oval pasta cooker, fry pan and grill. Now I have the 10 and 12" fry pans. They clean up so easy. I guess the only bad thing I can think of is the bottoms do tend to scratch. |