Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (2024)

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My Favorite Recipes in the Copper Pot by CopperChef

Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (1)

Several months ago we replaced our kitchen appliances and our stove is now a induction cook surface type. Yeah, in case you didn’t know; there is a world of difference when cooking on a ring burner type and an induction surface.

For a while I wasn’t as thrilled with my new stove as I thought I would be when we purchased it. Little did I know that my favored pots were made long before (as in I have had them for 30 years) the induction surfaces were available for home use.

Of course you know what this little tidbit of knowledge meant… I was then in the market for new pots and pans! Yay me! But what kind? I shared with a few readers that I was looking for new cookware and the Copper Chef brand was mentioned several times. Honestly, the reviews by readers were mixed so when I was asked if I would give the Copper Chef Square Pan a try, I was skeptical.

Have you tried this brand of pans? TheCopper Chef Square Pan is suppose to take the place of six of your smaller kitchen appliances including the stock pot, rice cooker, frying pan, roasting pan, wok, and baking dish. Yikes, that is a lot to live up to with only a single pan!

When theCopper Chef Square Pan arrived, I got it out and looked it over wondering what made this pan so special. According to the packaging and manual, this pan works well on the stove top and in the oven (super convenient), it claims to be non stick and to clean up with almost nothing more than running under water or wiping with a paper towel. Okay… these claims not only had my attention but I couldn’t wait to see if it would live up to them.

The first thing I made in theCopper Chef Square Pan was a steak! Now this is certainly a test by having it on the stove top on high heat while searing the steaks and then tossing in the oven to finish cooking. Results = steaks nicely done.

Over the next month we used the pan for everything from soups to cakes with consistent results.

The pan has handled all the challenges and still performs well. The only issues if you want to call them that, are that the pan scratches easily (mainly along the edge which may be from the lid being metal on metal) and on the outside if it rubs up against any other cookware. It is almost like the outside of the pan is made with a lighter coverage over the inside. The inside still looks new even with all the utensils and dishes made in it. The outside is showing more wear than I expected.

I will say that I have not experienced any of the other complaints that my readers shared such as a metallic taste or the inside not remaining non stick after several uses. Mine seems to still be fine on the inside. Just the top edges and outside of the pan are showing more wear than expected.

My overall opinion on the pan? I do like the size and shape of it a lot. The square pan does allow for more product to fit without crowding. I also like that is a large enough to hold a huge pot of soup and stew. Of course being able to take it from the stove top to the oven is a great feature. The fry basket is convenient and easy to use for small batch frying. Have I replaced all my other kitchen appliances? No, but I do reach for this pan first and that says a lot!

I really appreciate the video recipes that Copper Chef releases. Watching something being made sure makes things easier for me. Here is one of their great videos on making Pine Cone Truffles. I can’t wait to make these this weekend.

If you have an induction stove top, you may find my 5 Tips for Cooking on Induction Cook Surfaces helpful.

For more information on this pan, visit Copper Chef. It is available for purchase on Amazon as well. Make sure to connect with Copper Chef on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube for special offers and promotions.

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  1. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (2)Lori says

    I got the Copper chef pans for Christmas, love them so far. I get distracted easy and ,have burnt dinner. Lol Now, I haven’t burned anything!

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    • Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (3)SimplySherryl says

      Make sure you season the pan a couple of times so they won’t stick. Just like a cast iron pan. I turn on my oven and let it heat up to 400 degrees and then turn off. Take my copper pan and rub oil around on the inside and place it face down on a cookie sheet. Put in oven and leave it until cooled off completely (usually overnight). Also make sure you do not run the hot pan under cold water after cooking, it will warp the pan.

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  2. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (4)Diana Camden says

    The corn on the cob looks amazing. Not sure why, but tonight it does.

    Diana C

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  3. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (5)Kimberly Flickinger says

    My mother could use one of these in her kitchen, so could I.

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  4. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (6)Mary Beth Elderton says

    I love that pot! I would probably leave it =sitting on my stove just looking cool 🙂

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    • Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (8)Rita McKinney says

      I used their bread recipe and baked 2 of the most beautiful and perfect loaves of bread I have Ever made. Family was so happy. I used my dough hook to mix bread as I have arthritis. Try it, it’s great. My family is begging for more.

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  5. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (9)Diana Camden says

    This would replace so many bulky appliances in the kitchen. I would love to have one.

    Diana C

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  6. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (10)Diana Camden says

    Wow, that pan is huge to fit two big t-bone steaks. I’m getting hungry for it now.

    Diana C

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  7. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (11)Diana Camden says

    I love that you made steak first! That would be what I would make totally. Next would be chocolate cake or bread loaves like I saw once on one of the infomercials.

    Diana C

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  8. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (12)Kimberly Flickinger says

    Love this copper pot, definitely want one.

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  9. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (13)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I love this copper pot, definitely on my wish list.

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  10. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (15)Kimberly Benton says

    My Pots are a mismatched mess! I saw the commercial for the Copper Pot & would love to get one for me & my Mom!

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  11. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (16)Krissy Higgins says

    My Aunt always swears by copper pots. I am really just now getting into more home cooking, so I may need to try one of these out.

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  12. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (17)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I love this copper pot not to mention your dishes.

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  13. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (18)Kimberly Flickinger says

    Your dishes look delicious, I will have to check your blog for your recipes.

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  14. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (19)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I am in love with this pot. I can sure use one of these in my kitchen and I know so could my mom.

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  15. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (20)Jackie Reini says

    I love a pot that can be used for so many different things. All your dishes look amazing!

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  16. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (21)Kimberly Flickinger says

    Excellent to hear that your dishes do not have a metallic taste, they look delicious by the way.

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  17. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (22)Kimberly Flickinger says

    The first thing I would make in the pot is a steak as well. Your dishes look delicious!

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  18. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (23)Trish F says

    I’ve seen these all over. I would have to do some research on them as far as health concerns. I don’t know if these pots can add copper to the body. I have had too much copper in my body which indicates a zinc deficiency, there is a balance there and when you dump too much copper in your body it is not fun. So, like aluminum pots which we all know now leached into our food, I would be interested to know if the copper ones do the same thing. Thanks for the review.

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  19. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (24)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I could sure use one of these pots in my kitchen. These recipes look delicious!

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    • Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (25)SimplySherryl says

      It is a great pot. I use it for a ton of things.

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  20. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (26)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I can definitely use a copper pot in my kitchen.

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  21. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (27)Ashley Richey says

    I have been wanting to try these pans out for awhile!

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  22. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (28)Judy Calloway says

    I have been wanting one of these pans , super nice they are!

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  23. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (29)Kimberly Flickinger says

    Your dishes look amazing! I could use a pot like this in my kitchen.

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  24. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (30)Kimberly Flickinger says

    This is a great pot, one that I can use and my mother could use one as welll.

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  25. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (31)Kimberly Flickinger says

    I can definitely use one of these and so can my mother. Your dish looks delicious!

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  26. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (32)Sandra Watts says

    Oh lucky you! I saw that advertised and so wanted to get one. I hope you enjoy it!

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  27. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (33)Karen Adams says

    Looks so delicious and what a great pan! I need to invest in one of these. Thanks for sharing

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  28. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (34)Blessed ASSURANCE says

    I have never thought that changing you cooking surface would affect the cookware you were using I am not really in need of any cookware I have always been one of those to try something new but this red copper chef doesn’t appeal to me for some reason.

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  29. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (35)Kelly Kimmell says

    I have been wanting one of these pans, looks like it works well.

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  30. Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (36)pamela jablonski says

    Looks like a great pan! I am in need of another large one!

    Reply

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Copper Pot by CopperChef - Simply Sherryl (2024)

FAQs

Are copper chef pots safe? ›

How safe is Copper Chef Cookware to my health? First of all, Copper Chef Pans are PTFE & PFOA Free. As many non-stick cookware contain Perfluorooctanoic Acid which can be harmful to health, the Copper Chef pans do not contain this toxic acid.

Can I put my copper chef pan in the oven? ›

Feel free to use Copper Chef™ Cookware in the oven without damage. Please note that the handle as well as the pan will become hot. Always use oven mitts or potholders to prevent burns. Your Copper Chef™ cookware can be used in the oven.

Can you use metal utensils on copper chef pans? ›

To prevent scratching the coating, we recommend using nonmetal utensils with your Copper Chef cookware. Do not cut food on the Copper Chef cookware using sharp utensils, such as forks, knives, mashers, or whisks, that can scratch the cooking surface.

What are the disadvantages of copper pots? ›

One of the key things to know about copper is that it's reactive. Acids like vinegar and tomatoes can leach copper into the food; over time, the ingestion of copper can be harmful. For this reason, most copper cookware is lined.

What can you not cook in copper pots? ›

Anything with super high heat is a no-no. Want to sear or blacken a steak like you would in cast iron or fry up some vegetables like you would in a wok? Use a cast iron skillet or a wok to do that job.

Can you use olive oil in a Copper Chef pan? ›

The Copper Chef® Deep Dish Pan is designed with Advanced Cerami-Tech Non-Stick Coating. There's no need to add any extra butter, grease, or oil. For added flavor, you may season the cooking surface with natural oils such as olive, canola, or peanut oil.

How long do Copper Chef pans last? ›

We guarantee that the Copper Chef® cookware will not warp, rust, dent or chip with normal consumer use for the lifetime of the product. For the purposes of this guarantee, the lifetime is seven (7) years from the date of purchase.

How do you clean a burnt Copper Chef pan? ›

Mix equal parts of vinegar and water in the pan and bring it to a boil. Let it simmer for a few minutes, then remove it from heat and let it cool. Scrub the pan with a non-abrasive scrubber and rinse it thoroughly with water. Dry the pan with a clean cloth.

What is the best oil to season a copper pan with? ›

Use vegetable oil or another oil with a high smoking point to oil the pan. Spread the oil around with your fingers or a paper towel, making sure to spread it over the pan's entire inner surface. Examples of oils with high smoking points include peanut oil, grapeseed oil, and canola oil.

Do professional chefs use copper pans? ›

There's no material that heats as evenly as copper. That's why copper pans are the choice of high-end chefs who want their sole meunière to brown evenly and their demi-glace to simmer steadily. Plus, nothing communicates that a kitchen belongs to a passionate cook like a set of copper pots and pans.

Why did my copper pan turn black? ›

The reason that copper pots and pans turn black over time is that the copper oxidizes. This is a chemical reaction that is completely natural and causes a dark brown or black layer when you heat your copper cookware. Technically, this layer is copper oxide.

What are two drawbacks to copper pans? ›

Copper reacts to acidic foods and needs a greater level of care when cooking to ensure the lining doesn't get damaged. You don't want to scrape it or chip the inside of your copper pan and expose the copper underneath, which can then react with your food.

Is Copper Chef real copper? ›

About this item. DURABLE ROUND FRYING PAN: The 10 inch Copper Chef skillet is made of aluminum and non-stick ceramic material.

Can you use Copper Chef pans on a gas stove? ›

Copper Chef can be used on gas, electric, glasstop, and induction cooking surfaces. Please remove any clear or blue protective film on the components. Before using your new cookware, it is recommended that you wash it in hot water with mild soap or dish detergent.

Why do professional chefs use copper pans? ›

This is because when heat is distributed evenly on copper pans, food is less likely to become burnt or stick to the pan. On top of that, copper pans heat up quickly, which is something that professional chefs appreciate.

Are copper food containers safe? ›

And while we have you, a rumor we'd like to dispel: Copper is 100% safe to cook in, so long as it is lined with another, non-reactive metal (and most copper cookware is). Most commonly, you'll find linings made of nickel, tin, or stainless steel.

What is the healthiest cookware? ›

In general, glass or stainless steel cookware options are the healthiest, as they do not have a coating on them.

Why do eggs stick to my copper chef pan? ›

If your pan is too hot, your eggs will most definitely stick. If your pan is too cool, they will stick because they have been sitting in the pan too long. One way to tell if your pan is ready is the water drop method. Flick a few drops of water onto the pan.

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