Guy Fieri's Flavortown Launches a Ceramic Cookware Set — And It's Flaming Hot

Guy Fieri is a chef with many accolades — impressive restaurants, cookery books and TV shows. But, it's his latest offering from Flavortown Cookware that's really caught my eye.
While there's already a huge range of Laser Titanium or Stainless Steel pots and pans available on his site or through Amazon, he's released a ceramic cookware set that's ready to handle the sizzle.
After all, Gordon Ramsay introduced HexClad cookware back in June and and Our Place's iconic ceramic cookware has been evolving, stepping into the world of titanium cookware. So, there's plenty of scope for more.
Right now, it's Guy Fieri's flaming hot set with suitably eye-catching flames up the side in a red hot color that is aiming to impress.
And from October, you'll be able to get your hands on White, Blue and Matte Black sets, too.
About the Flavortown Ceramic Cookware
Guy Fieri's ceramic cookware set, aside from looking impressively vibrant and bold, is also kitted out with everything you'd want for your pots and pans.
As is the case with ceramic cookware, they feature a non-stick surface meaning less oil or butter is needed.
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Holy moly, Stomboli! The 11-Piece set is a mega offering with 8, 10 and 12-inch non-stick frying pans, 2 qt. saucepan with lid, 3 qt. and 5 qt. sauté pans with lids, plus a spatula and spoon. It's worth noting that lids as parts of the set. Also available in a 6-Piece set, both at Flavortown Cookware.
Plus, the ceramic coating is made without intentionally added PFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead and cadmium and, as Flavortown Cookware puts it is, "clean, green, and built to cook lean".
The durable aluminum construction will cook up your meals in both the oven and on the stovetop, up to 450 degrees F.
The 2-Piece Guy Fieri set comes with two non-stick frying pans, a 10-inch and 12-inch. From simmering sauces or searing steaks, the ceramic coating uses less butter and oil and means the flavor for your Flavortown cooking will stay with your food and not stick to your pan. Also available at Flavortown Cookware.
Fortunately, even though the pans get flamin' hot, you won't have to worry about transferring them around your kitchen with stainless steel riveted handles staying cool while you cook.
And, depending on which set you pick, you'll get kitted out with a range of different size pots and pans to suit your cooking needs.
Red-hot color
As mentioned though, with Guy Fieri's bold personality, I'm not surprised he's bringing out a cookware set that matches his vibe. If anything, I'm surprised he hasn't brought color to his cookware sets sooner.
And it's a common trend across cookware brands like Our Place and Le Creuset constantly launching new colors (like the Flamme Dorée) to bring a sense of style and uniqueness.
So, if you're in the mood to add some color pop in your kitchen and Guy Fieri's iconic flame carved into the side of the handles is catching your eye, then this is an excellent cookware set ready to take on the heat of your kitchen.
I'm not totally sold on the red though, even if I wish I could be so brave, but I'm certainly a fan of the idea of a Matte Black coming out alongside White and Blue in October.
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