Friday, September 21, 2012

Product Review: Bialetti Aeternum Cookware

To start, I just have a couple of words for you:

BEST. NON-STICK COOKWARE. EVER!

I have been buying and returning and trying all kinds of different brands in cookware. I have been on the hunt for non-stick cookware that was also nontoxic. Are you anything like me and you get super sick of seeing all the non-stick coating on your pans peel into your food after enough use of your non-stick pans? I just hate it! Plus, if you have read the scientific literature, the non-stick layer on most standard cookware sets are toxic.

So, after running around to different stores and purchasing many different trial sets of cookware online, I found a set that I am totally in LOVE with!

Introducing Bialetti Aeternum Cookware!

Dum Dida DuMM! (Drum Roll)....

I bought the 8 inch omlet pan and the stove-top pancake grill. After making eggs and pancakes over and over again I am still in continually shock at how much easier it is to cook and clean with these fella's. The eggs literally slip out of the pan and are cooked to perfection and the pancakes turn over in perfect shape WITHOUT ANY OIL AT ALL! This really helps when you are trying to cook items that typically call for oil and you are trying to watch your calories and oil/fat consumption! 

I have my eye on the set ;-) but I think I will stick with my other Calphlon cookware for my other cooking needs. I will do a review on the Calphlon items that I chose to keep in my mini kitchen later. If you would like to try out the Bialetti Aeternum Cookware you can get it at Bed Bath & Beyond or online through their website here.


  BB&B offers a two piece PINK version that I think is SO cute. Is it just me, or are they perfect!?
They may look strange to you at first, but trust me, you'll fall in love with the porcelain non-stick layer!

3 comments:

  1. Aimee these look really nice. I wish I had read this review 4 months ago...I spent over $400 dollars on an Analon nonstick hard anodized set. I REALLY love it and it definitely makes a huge difference in being able to cook/fry without oil. I had stainless steel before and it made oil free cooking impossible. Funny I have used oil in the last two baked goods recipes I have made, and I didn't enjoy the recipe near as much as the oil free version. Felt heavier, and actually had less flavor. Weird. I guess oil free aint so bad!

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  2. I only have the two pieces, the 8 inch pan and the pancake griddle. I love both of them but I use my other pots and pans still :) I kinda wish I had just bought these and nothing else! I am so amazed at the inner white coating on this cookware! It's like this new element I've never experienced LOL a cross between glass and porcelain! And it crisps and cooks just as well as the metal and better than other non-stick. I bet the pink set would be a great gift to someone going oil free :) And I bet your set is really nice too :)

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  3. I think the important thing is to make sure to cook with plastic or wooden utinsils so you don't scrape up the non-stick coating, but you already knew that ;-)

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