Great Jones cookware is built to last—and to look darn good doing it.
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Great Jones cookware is built to last—and to look darn good doing it.
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Great Jones’ enameled cast-iron Dutch oven is an absolute stunner, and testament to high-quality craftsmanship. The Dutchess boasts a generous 6.75-quart capacity, making it ideal for everything from braising meat to simmering soups to roasting chicken. (And if you need some Dutch oven cooking tips, we’ve got you covered). Designed for durability, this piece of Great Jones cookware is built to last for years to come. The tight-fitting lid locks in moisture and flavors, and includes a sturdy, ergonomic stainless steel knob for easy lifting and secure handling.
The Dutchess’ smooth, easy-to-clean interior resists staining, and though the enameled surface makes it easy to wash by hand, it’s dishwasher-safe, too. And speaking of enamel, the stunning matte enamel finish—available in your choice of six colors—practically turns this pretty pan into a work of art.
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We raved about the Holy Sheet Pan when we tested it ourselves, and have not stopped singing its praises since. Made with a premium heavy-gauge steel core, this holy grail of baking sheets provides even heat distribution, meaning no more hot spots or unevenly baked cookies. The colorful ceramic nonstick coating lets whatever you’re cooking slide off easily, making it as ideal for sheet pan suppers as it is for baked goods. Its large 17.5-inch-by-11.5-inch surface gives you plenty of room to groove, and its rimmed design eliminates spills and drips. The reinforced rolled edge also makes it warp-resistant, ensuring you’ll be baking on your Holy Sheet for a long, long time.
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Every kitchen needs bowls, and why shouldn’t they be beautiful? Great Jones’ Stir Crazy Bowls are sturdy enough to use regularly in the kitchen, and pretty enough to serve in, too. Made of high-quality ceramic, this set of three mixing bowls neatly stack together when not in use. These bowls feature a stunning geometric print, and are available in two different color options: Opt for a set with a yellow small, green medium and blue large bowl, or pick the taffy option for a vivid pink design across the board. The bowls are safe to use in the microwave and freezer, and can be used with handheld mixers with metal beaters. To clean, simply toss in the dishwasher!
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For anyone starting out on their own, the Starting Lineup set has the high-quality essentials you need. It includes three pieces that are perfectly sized for cooking for one or two people. The Dutch Baby is a smaller version of the Dutchess, with a 3.5-quart capacity and a nine-inch round footprint. It’s not only ideal for soups, stews and the usual Dutch oven fare, but can also boil water, cook pasta or do anything else a saucepan needs to do.
The 8-inch Small Fry frying pan features a nonstick ceramic coating that’s free of PTFE and PFOA chemicals, and is oven safe up to 500 degrees. Finally, the Little Sheet is a smaller version of the Holy Sheet pan, but with more than enough room for individual sheet pan suppers or a few late-night cookies.
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Pots and pans are some of the most essential items anyone can have in their kitchen, and the Family Style bundle gives you five of them in cast iron and stainless steel—including a Dutchess Dutch oven, deep pot, saucepan and large and small frying pans. No matter what kind of cooking you do—be that simple dinners, complex baked goods or whatever else—this set will have you covered.
The most important factor when choosing your Great Jones cookware is that it’s the right tool for the job. Here are some other things to keep in mind as you shop:
Allison T.S. Robicelli is a James Beard-nominated cookbook author, recipe developer and content writer with twelve years under her belt as a professional chef and ten as a food writer. She is the go-to writer at Taste of Home for putting cooking tools to the test and sharing what’s worth adding to your home kitchen. That includes writing about and testing cookware, like the Hexclad pieces you see on this list.
Sean Tirman, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, updated and contributed research to this piece. Sean has written shopping guides since 2016 and is a former associate editor at Gear Patrol.
To find the best Great Jones cookware, we scoured their entire line with design, affordability, versatility, real customer reviews and—most importantly—quality in mind. We considered how much use you might get out of each piece, favoring cookware that will be used on a regular (if not daily) basis, ensuring that your investment will pay for itself in no time. We’ve also tested Great Jones cookware in our home kitchens (stay tuned for even more reviews!) and are confident in this brand’s quality.
Great Jones products are designed in New York and manufactured in the U.S. and China.
It depends on the piece. Great Jones’ frying pans, saucepans and stockpots are made from nonreactive stainless steel with an aluminum core for even heat distribution. Nonstick Great Jones cookware uses a nontoxic ceramic coating, not Teflon, and is free of PFAs. The Dutchess and Dutch Baby Dutch ovens are made of cast-iron enamel. Great Jones bakeware is made of aluminized steel with a custom, nonstick, nontoxic ceramic coating. The company also makes a line of stoneware ceramic pieces, including the Hot Dish and Little Hottie casseroles and the Sweetie Pie round pie dish.
Yes, all Great Jones cookware is nontoxic. The nonstick coating found on the company’s skillets and sheet pans is free of PTFE and PFOA.