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New cookware sets aren’t just for wedding registries and housewarming gifts: Did you know you’re supposed to regularly replace your non-stainless steel cookware? Ceramic pots and pans are a non-toxic option that is sure to fit well in any kitchen—and not just because they offer way more bright, trendy color options to match your kitchen decor. Whether you’re looking to prepare some tasty (but not greasy) meals or just want some nonstick pots and pans that are as eco-friendly as they are budget-friendly, we think our recommendations for the best ceramic sets will be just what you’ll need to cook like some professional-quality dishes.
Our top picks
- Best Budget Ceramic Cookware Set: T-Fal Initiatives Ceramic Nonstick 14-Piece Cookware Set
- Best Splurge Ceramic Cookware Set: Scanpan CTX 10-Piece Deluxe Set
- Most Versatile Ceramic Cookware Set: Cuisinart Advantage Ceramica XT 11-Piece Cookware Set
- Easiest to Clean Ceramic Cookware Set: Blue Diamond Ceramic Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set
- Best Ceramic Cookware Set for Small Kitchens: Scanpan Classic 5-Piece Cookware Set
- Best Ceramic Cookware Set for High Heat and Oven Use: GreenPan SearSmart Ceramic Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set
- Longest-Lasting Ceramic Cookware Set: Bialetti 10-Piece Ceramic Pro Cookware Set
- Best-Looking Ceramic Cookware Set: Caraway Cookware Set
- Best Stain-Resistant Ceramic Cookware Set: T-fal Ultimate Hard Anodized Nonstick Cookware Set
How we picked these products
To find the best ceramic cookware sets, we consulted our expert friends at the Good Housekeeping Institute, who put the most popular options to the test. Their team of on-staff experts—which includes all types: engineers! data analysts! registered dietitians!—rigorously put everyday products to the test (and then more and more tests) in their New York City-based labs to determine which ones you can trust. They evaluated each set based on user-friendliness, design (after all, nobody likes uncomfortable handles!), heat distribution and retention, cleanability, and performance—specifically, their searing, simmering, and boiling capabilities.
Kaitlin Mahar is a California-based freelance writer covering the shopping and lifestyle beats. When she's not sharing her passion for the Oxford comma with anyone who will listen, she is a proud cat parent, avid yogi, tea enthusiast, and co-host and co-producer of the podcast "Crime Culture".
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