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Cuisinart MCP22-24N MultiClad Pro Triple Ply 10-Inch, Open Skillet

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1.:12-inch


2.Color:Non-stick Open Skillet


About this item

  • Updated cast-stainless-steel handle stays cool to the touch and comes riveted for strength
  • Triple-ply stainless construction
  • Rims are tapered for drip-free pouring
  • Dishwasher-safe; oven-safe up to 550 degrees F; broiler-safe



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #31,697 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
  • #231 in Skillets
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available October 23, 2012

Enjoy the Fine Art of Cooking

Inspired by the great French kitchens, Cuisinart began making professional cookware almost 30 years ago. Constructed of the finest materials available to perfectly perform all of the classic cooking techniques, Cuisinart cookware continues a long tradition of excellence. Cuisinart's commitment to quality and innovation continues with the MultiClad Pro Stainless cookware, designed to meet the demands of gourmet chefs everywhere. Unique triple-ply construction joins a brushed stainless steel exterior, a pure aluminum core that provides even heat distribution, and a stainless steel interior, for optimal performance. MultiClad Pro Stainless lets you celebrate the fine art of cooking.

What is MultiClad Pro Stainless Cookware?

Premium cookware that features professional triple-ply construction, a core of pure aluminum bonded to a stainless steel interior and a brushed stainless exterior. Heat Surround technology maintains even heat distribution along the bottom and side walls of the cookware, eliminating hotspots. Premium stainless steel cooking surfaces do not react with food or alter natural flavors.

Updated Cool Grip handle design Tight-fitting stainless steel cover Tapered rim for drip-free pouring

The Cuisinart Details

Designed to provide professional gourmet cooking results, this cookware offers perfect heat and perfect results, every time.

The Choice of Professionals
Aluminum core heats and cools quickly for precise temperature control. Heat Surround technology provides even heat distribution along the bottom and up the side walls of the cookware. Stainless steel interior is ideal for delicately simmering sauces, perfectly sautéing vegetables, browning meats, or boiling several servings of pasta.

Cover Seals in Nutrients
A tight-fitting stainless steel cover seals in food's natural juices and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results. The cover is dishwasher-safe.

Drip-Free Pouring
The rim is tapered for drip-free pouring.

Professional Results
Stainless steel cooking surface does not react with food or alter food flavors. Great for classic cooking techniques like sautéing, frying, browning, searing and slowly simmering sauces.

Superior Heat
Triple-Ply construction includes the unsurpassed heat conductivity of a pure aluminum core. It insures maximum heat retention and even heat distribution, eliminating hot spots.

Perfect Balance
The exclusive Cool Grip handle stays cool on the stovetop. The handle's unique thumb rests are riveted for perfect balance and ultimate control when lifting and pouring.


David Arriaga
Reviewed in Mexico on February 5, 2025
Muy buen producto lo recomiendo muchísimo
oceanic_
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This is a great daily skillet. I use it every day. While stainless might be harder to clean, I feel better knowing it doesn't have the chemicals of non-stick pans. Plus, with some trial and error, I can get the food to not stick. Usually this involves pre-heating the pan. But be fore-warned - I would not preheat on the highest flame. If you put the oil in, it will smoke. So I recommend pre heating on a low to medium heat. Then do the water test and if the water beads and dances across the pan, there will be a great likelihood the food won't stick.While it is dishwasher friendly I recommend hand washing to maintain its factory luster.
Carol
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I chose this Cuisinart skillet over others that cost twice as much, and I am so glad I did!Very high quality heavy skillet, and with the nonstick coating cooked eggs slide right out. I just rinse and wipe clean...quick and easy.
Topdog-182
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
We were looking for a good stainless steel 8” fry pan, and the leader, the All-clad 3-ply 18/10 SS product is just a little too expensive for us, so Cuisinart seemed to offer good quality stainless at the lower price point (while still being 3-ply and at least 18/8 SS. That said, Cuisinart appears to offer a few choices of product lines. Other than price, I could not assess the quality and design of the pans, so I bought the three choices offered: the ‘Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 8-inch’ (about $30), the ‘Cuisinart Professional Stainless Skillet, 8-Inch’, (about $23) and the ‘Cuisinart 722-20 8-Inch Chef's-Classic-Stainless-Cookware-Collection, 8" (at about $21), Open Skillet’. The Professional and the Classic pans appear to be approximately the same build quality, except the handle of the Professional is more substantial ergonomically (more comfortable), and of a hollow construction - keeping it lightweight. The Classic handle was more of a cast or pressed bar (still pretty good compared to many other pans I have ever held), but clearly the Professional has an advantage in this aspect. The pan ‘build’ of these two pans appears to be a thinner gauge stainless (compared to the MultiClad), with an aluminum / stainless ply bottom somehow bonded to the bottom (a common construction of pan I observe - probably a more economical build). The Multiclad pan is a seamless, contiguous molded or pressed shape; the sides are clearly thicker than the other two. The weights of the pans I measured to be 24.2oz for the 'Professional’, 21.2oz for the Classic, and 29.6oz for the MultiClad. Since I only kept the Multiclad, I only tried cooking with this model, and it’s excellent. i think all three pans are great, well-made pans (for the money), but clearly the Multiclad is the best one.
Gaurav Joshi
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
This is a good quality stainless steel skillet that heats evenly. It's thick, sturdy and well-made. The design is simple yet elegant, with tapered rims that not just look good but also act as a pouring lip.The handle is riveted at a certain angle that helps when lifting the skillet. It stays cool and has a "thumb rest" design/shape (as mentioned in the description) which one may or may not find comfortable. Making sure the handle is comfortable is important because the skillet is relatively heavy. This is especially true if you often lift the skillet off the stovetop when cooking.I have been using it for a few months now and I have no complaints other than that they should have included a lid at this price. Also, the surface has developed a few hard water stains but they can be cleaned easily. At the given price, the skillet is a good value for money.
Manish Chitrakar
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 21, 2024
Very Happy With this Purchase. Very easy to wash. High quality product.
Priyanka
Reviewed in Germany on December 6, 2023
If used rightly, the food sticks to the pan only slightly. However, it's a nightmare to clean this pan. I always soak this pan after cooking or frying in soapy water but it's always a pain to clean even if it has been soaked. I have not had these problems from other steel saucepans or pans from lesser known brands.
Robert Shearer
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2022
I bought this pan for small pieces to cook but most for eggs its great
Janice
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2021
I bought the 12 inch and the 8 inch pans about a year ago and no problem! I love the way they look. I am reading reviews and people complaining about warping and the food sticks, etc. etc. and yes food could stick if you do not cook at the right temperature.It also depends on the type of stove you have. I can fry an egg at the right temperature, and it will not stick if I am careful to ut enough oil and not to have the pan too hot. I have an induction stove and it generally gets really hot on P , so when I am frying an egg I have to be careful and I do not use the max temperature , but a bit less. You just gotta learn how to cook with it and what temperature to use. There were a couple of times that my food stick to the pan in the beginning, but I was by the stove so I removed right away from the heat and cleaned with SOS pads and no problem. I had not experienced any warping with any of mine. I am attaching a couple of pictures of my pans after one year of using them every other day, you just gotta be careful, these models are expensive pots and pans and you just need to learn what can you do and not do with them.I just bought my 10 inch pan to replace another Cuisinart teflon pan which I bought after these and is peeling bad. I really love them, but again you just gotta learn to cook with them and take care of them.Another thing to consider is Cuisinart has other stainless steel models that are not the same quality as this model (MCP22) that are cheaper and do warp and you get spots after a couple of uses. I have read lots of reviews and it seems that it is not just the brand but the quality you buy. You get what you pay for.
Sean Logue
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2017
I have several pieces of high-end cookware with stainless steel interiors. They are fantastic to cook with, but there are a few items like eggs that are far easier to cook in a non-stick pan, so I keep a single 12" pan around just for that.Non-stick pans won't last, even if you are careful to use silicone tools in them, hand-wash them, and most importantly, never overheat them. If you do all of these things, they will last about a year, then start sticking. A little a first, then more as time goes on. I push mine to two years, then replace it with a new one, same size and model.I chose this one because it is multi-layer. It has stainless on the outside with enough carbon in it to work with an induction stovetop. Induction stoves use a strong magnetic field to heat up the pan itself rather than the burner underneath it. They are still relatively rare and expensive, but they work very well and are gaining in popularity. They also require a magnetic pan to work, so this one fits the bill. It will also work very well on all other stove types, of course.The inside layer is thicker and aluminum, which conducts heat much better and more evenly than steel. This makes the pan respond quickly to the burner temperature and helps eliminate hot spots.Finally, the inside layer is layer of non-magnetic stainless coated with a very good quality nonstick Teflon coating. The non-stick coating isn't great for searing, and you won't get any fond with this, but it makes a very forgiving surface for an omelet or thin crepe.It is a great pan, and I've decided it is worth it to me to pay the price for it even though I know it won't last. I like that it responds and is constructed similarly to my other pans, so it isn't much of an adjustment when I use it. It is definitely on the high end of how much you should pay for a non-stick pan. If you want a better value and do not have an induction stove, I highly recommend this one: . It is half the price and still excellent. The Farberware will not work on an induction stove, isn't as heavy, and does not have the stainless layer on the bottom. However, it is a great buy for the money and makes more sense financially given the disposable nature of non-stick pans. If the price of the Cuisinart continues to rise, my next replacement will be the Farberware.Recommended, even though it is on the pricey side.Sean Logue, 2017
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