Rachael Ray 8-Quart Hard Anodized Orange Covered Oval Pasta Pot

Rachael Ray 8-Quart Hard Anodized Orange Covered Oval Pasta Pot

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

In fewer than five years, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky-girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just in time have sold billions of books and placed her at the top of the talent heap of food television personalities.The unique oval shape of this Pasta, Etc. Pot means no more breaking long pastas and the…

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Susan from Naples FL
This is a great Pasta & sauce pot as well as a stew pot. I love it. A friend recommended it, and I am so glade I bought one.
2008-11-12, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Fine for a pasta pot but not really much else...
I am kicking myself that I decided to buy this Rachael Ray version over Analon's original design. I figured I'd save myself 30 bucks. This pan is really thin and heats pasta water rapidly because of it, but it is horrible for soups, legumes, etc. Because the walls/bottom of the pan are so thin, stuff sticks and scorches very easily. It's best for pasta or corn on the cob.
I do understand that it being lightweight is a plus for a pasta pot, as it makes it easier to lift and pour...but I really was hoping it could do double duty like Analon's oval 5qt saute pan. Thankfully, though it tends to burn my soup, it does clean up easily!
2008-11-09, 2 of 2 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Great Pot
Second one I've Purchased. Loved it so much, bought one for my daughter for X-mas. It's a snap to clean and and pours very easily.
2008-10-27, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Do you still need a colander ?
Do you just drain the water from this pot or do you still need a colander ? I don't see a colander to match this pot.
2008-10-14, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Love This Pot
This oval pasta pot is really great. I've always used the traditional vertical pasta pot with strainer insert. It would boil over and the pasta would have to be broken to fit. I highly recommend this one.
2008-09-30, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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