Cosmic Cookware Australia: The Cosmic Pan, Casserole Dish & Fry Pan

2022-10-01 05:30:26 By : Ms. Tea zhao

Honestly, I’d love to tell you that I’m some kind of Jamie Oliver protégé in the kitchen, but I’m not. The simple fact is that even on my best day, I’m terrible at cooking. There’s just too much going on and too many things that feel like they need to be done all at once. Instead, I’m a big fan of one-pan dishes. But to really get the most out of these dishes you need a damn good pan. Enter: Cosmic Cookware’s Cosmo Pan.

Described by the brand as a one-pan wonder — the Cosmo Pan is a go-to for quick single cooks, meal prep-lovers, and family feasts. The pan itself is a generous 28cm diameter with high vertical sides, making it versatile enough to cook any dish. It also comes with a clear glass lid makes for easy monitoring while cooking.

Each pan is coated with a Swiss-certified ILAG ceramic coating that’s guaranteed to be non-toxic (free from teflon (PTFE), PFOA, cadmium, lead, and other nasty chemicals) and non-stick, so no more stuck chooks or stubborn stains.  The Cosmo Pan is also suitable for induction, gas, and electric stovetops, so you can use it no matter how many times you move house.

Beautiful from stovetop to table, the one-pan comes in navy, cream, or green bean, so you can stir fry, saute, simmer and serve all with the one pan.

However, if you are a regular in the kitchen and like to mix it up, the brand also makes a matching Casserole Dish and Fry Pan.

The Cosmo pan will set you back around $159, while the Casserole Dish and Fry Pan are $149 and $129 respectively. You can also score yourself the full set of pans for around $399 at the moment, too (usually $437).

Bree (aka @_breegrant) has been playing with beauty products since she was tall enough to reach her mothers makeup bag. She lives for testing out products before they hit shelves and has been known to put her body on the line for a sex toy review or two. (Someones gotta do it?!) When she’s not busy being the E-Commerce Editor at PEDESTRIAN.TV, and the Australian versions of VICE, Refinery29, Business Insider, Gizmodo, Lifehacker and Kotaku, she’s usually at the beach attempting to live out her Blue Crush dreams, shell necklace included.

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