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Fox News
06-08-2025
- General
- Fox News
Simplify back-to-school meals with these HexClad pans and easy recipes
Now that back-to-school season is here, you finally have the space needed to use your kitchen without kids running back and forth. HexClad has everything you need to transform your kitchen into a powerhouse that can help you crank out delicious, yet easy weeknight meals and school lunches. If you need some inspiration for this year's meals, Bite of Fox has recipes below that take less than 30 minutes. From comfort food like beef stroganoff to healthy lunches like salmon and veggies, there are options for every busy family. Original price: $532 A great starter set of pans for beginners and professionals alike, the six-piece hybrid fry pan set comes with three different-sized frying pans and lids for all of them. There's a small eight-inch pan that's ideal for smaller meals, a 10-inch pan for everyday cooking and a 12-inch pan for cooking up a feast for the whole family. Original price: $999 HexClad's 12-piece pots and pans set comes complete with HexClad's hybrid technology. The TerraBond ceramic nonstick and stainless steel combine to create the perfect cook every time. In this set, you get an eight-inch, 10-inch and 12-inch frying pan and lids for all of them. Also included are three different-sized pots in small, medium and large sizes, plus lids for them as well. All pots and pans are oven-safe up to 900 degrees and the lids are oven-safe up to 400 degrees. The set is also dishwasher-safe and metal utensil-safe. If you don't need a whole new pan set, grab a 10-inch hybrid fry pan for maximum versatility. It has hexagonal steel ridges and a nonstick surface for easy cooking and searing. The handle is designed to stay cool while on the stovetop, and you can throw the pan in the oven or dishwasher. A 10-inch pan is great for all your meals, from grilled cheese to scrambled eggs to frying up chicken or steak. This 4.5-quart hybrid sauté pan is an essential in your kitchen. The deep sides are ideal for making sauces, cooking veggies, searing meat and much more. It comes with the same stainless steel and nonstick hybrid technology, which creates a delicious sear and makes the pan easier to clean. Prep every meal with the help of this gorgeous walnut cutting board. The large surface makes cutting up fruits, veggies and meat easy. Walnut is known for its extreme durability, so it'll easily stand up to your chef's knife. It's also naturally antimicrobial, so it inhibits the growth of bacteria. This walnut cutting board will easily outlast its plastic counterparts, and it doubles as an impressive charcuterie board. Ideal for everyday prep, the Damascus steel utility knife pairs an ultra-sharp edge with a beautiful green Pakkawood handle. Great for beginners and experts, both Japanese and German engineering techniques combine to create a durable knife that will last a lifetime. There are 67 layers of Damascus steel for a harder blade that won't bend or break. Every utensil you need to do your daily cooking is in this nine-piece kitchen utensil set. Featuring a turner, large silicone spoon, ladle and a pasta server, you can make all your favorite meals with the help of these utensils. You also get two spatulas, a whisk, wok spoon and a matte black ceramic crock to hold all your tools. For more deals, visit When the kiddos head back to school, you want meals that are quick and easy to make but still have plenty of health benefits. The meals below mostly take 30 minutes or less and are packed with healthy ingredients. Salmon and veggies are a protein-packed meal that's sure to keep your kids full for the rest of the afternoon after lunch. The beauty of this recipe is the fact that you need just one pan. All you need is salmon and whatever veggies your kids like. Veggie lovers will appreciate the delicious takes of crispy parmesan brussels sprouts. Using an air fryer gives the brussels a crispier taste. It takes just 15 minutes from prep to cooking to make this meal, which is a great side or stand-alone meal for vegetarians. You only need a few ingredients to make this garlic chicken thigh dish. You can make this meal in just 30 minutes, so it's an ideal option for busy families. The juicy chicken thighs are covered in a delicious honey and garlic sauce and finished with a rosemary glaze the whole family will love. This option is a great weeknight dinner that can be packed for lunch the next day. Who doesn't love chicken pot pie? With just five ingredients, this chicken pot pie recipe is an easy one that can be served for days. You can use any type of poultry you have on hand, a bag of frozen mixed veggies and a frozen pie crust to create a delicious meal that's kid-approved. A delicious comfort food, this beef stroganoff comes together in just 25 minutes. Using beef, noodles and cream of mushroom soup, this one-pot meal is easy to make and sure to please everyone in the family. You get a meal that's creamy and savory all at once.


Tom's Guide
17-06-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
I was introduced to HexClad by Gordon Ramsay himself — here's my honest verdict after 3 years of daily use
Picture the scene: I'm a baby journalist, and a cookware company invites me to Gordon Ramsay's cookery school to get hands-on with its products. The brand is HexClad, which, at this point, nobody in the U.K. has heard of. Lured in, admittedly, by the promise of a meal at Ramsay's restaurant after the masterclass, I was beyond shocked when I walked into the event to be greeted by Gordon himself. Ok, so this cookware is kind of a big deal. It's fair to say I had a bit of a headstart on the HexClad hype. Not only was I taught how to use these pans by Ramsay himself, but I got to take a few pans home with me. That was 3 years ago, and I've been using them ever since. So, is HexClad worth the hype? Here's my honest verdict. Get 3 frying pans and 3 glass lids for $379, and complete your frying pan collection for life. They're backed by a lifetime warranty too. A lot of popular cookware comes with a long list of things you can't do when using it. I don't mind using a bit of extra care for my kitchen knives or handmade mugs, but I'm a firm believer that you should be able to throw your cookware around without worrying about scratches, scuffs or distortion. And with HexClad pans, I'm able to go full Hell's Kitchen mode. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Want to baste your steak with a metal spoon, or use your metal fish slice to check your salmon? I'm constantly using metal utensils with these non-stick pans, with no flaking or scratching. You can also put them through the dishwasher, and I've even scrubbed mine with a metal scourer. What makes HexClad different is its hybrid tech. It's called TerraBond, and it uses an aluminum core and ceramic nonstick (which is etched in HexClad's iconic hexagonal pattern) to offer both "durability of cast iron, and the convenience of nonstick." I'm honestly not sure how they've done it, but it works like a charm. From high-heat searing to slowly simmering glazes, this cookware really does achieve a great middle ground between nonstick cooking and durable stainless steel performance. I'd be nervous to cook scrambled eggs in a stainless steel pan, but I do it at least once a week in my HexClad. When I went to HexClad's cooking masterclass way back in 2022, Gordon Ramsay watched as I nervously cracked an egg into my pre-heated pan, and gave me a few pointers. Yep, turns out I'd been frying eggs wrong. He explained that the temperature control is one of his favorite things about the pans. They pre-heat fast and evenly, but also hold heat well. Obviously, as an investor, Ramsay has some skin in the game when it comes to these pans, but I do agree that these pans knock my old nonstock pans out of the park when it comes to heating. My coated nonstick pans have lost their slip over time, but while the HexClad doesn't quite match them in the ability to flip pancakes or fry an egg, the nonstick elements have held up really well over time. In fact, they're still working just as well as they did when I nervously fried that egg. And it's just as well, because HexClad backs them with a lifetime warranty. The only downside, if I had to find fault, is the price. This cookware comes with a premium price, but it's the durability that justifies it in my book. Like my Le Creuset or my carefully-seasoned wok, these pans are going to be passed down to my children one day. Save 32% on this immense 12-piece set, featuring 3 frying pans, 2 small saucepans, a stock pot, and matching lids. It's expensive, but it's the only set you'll ever need to buy.