14 best Enamel Pans reviewed for roasting, grilling, broiling & more
If you do a lot of cooking and baking, it’s likely that you have an enamel pan in your kitchen arsenal.
These are durable non-stick pans that are useful in all types of kitchen applications.
This article will explore the world of enamel pans so you can find the one that is right for you.
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- 1 What is an Enamel Pan?
- 2 Benefits and Drawbacks of enamel pans
- 3 What to Look for in an Enamel Pan
- 4 Beste enamel pans reviewed
- 4.1 Best Enamel Pan for the Money: Ayesha Curry Kitchenware cast iron skillet
- 4.2 Best enamel roasting pan: Webake blue rim
- 4.3 Best enamel lasagne pan: Cuisinart Provencial Blue
- 4.4 Best Enamel Frying Pan: La Creuset
- 4.5 Best Enamel Milk Pan: Sweethome Butter warmer
- 4.6 Best Enamel Cast Iron Pan: Bruntmor 2 in 1
- 4.7 Best Enamel Saucepan: Tramontina
- 4.8 Best Enamel Paella Pan: Garcima La Paella
- 4.9 Best enamel Pie Baking Pan: Bruntmor Tarte Tatin dish
- 4.10 Best Enamel Pan for the oven: Crock Pot Artisan
- 4.11 Best Enamel Broiler Pan: Frigidair
- 4.12 Best Enamel Cookware Set: Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel 15-Piece Set
- 4.13 Best Enamel Dutch Oven: Crock Pot
- 4.14 Best Enamel Casserole Dish: Lodge
- 5 Takeaway
What is an Enamel Pan?
Enamel pans have a porcelain coating that is made of natural clay that is then baked and glazed. This makes them extremely durable.
The base of the pan is made from a cast iron or stainless-steel material. It is coated in enamel to provide a non-stick surface.
Benefits and Drawbacks of enamel pans
The variety of materials used to make an enamel pan makes it ideal for cooking and baking.
The iron makes for an even distribution of heat throughout the food while the no-stick properties of the enamel keeps the materials from affecting the flavor of the food.
Enamel pans are also relatively inexpensive; cheaper than its stainless-steel counterparts that are often used for many of the same functions.
On the downside, enamel pans with an iron base tend to be quite heavy and take a long time to heat up.
Items with a stainless-steel base will be lighter and will heat food quicker, but they are also more expensive.
All enamel pans are also prone to chipping which can affect the look of the pan and its functionality.
Uses
Enamel pans can be used for a variety of cooking applications. Enamel frying pans are great for frying or heating up food on the stovetop.
Roasting pans are good for roasting and baking. There are also saucepans, skillets and Dutch oven pieces… and the list goes on.
What to Look for in an Enamel Pan
When shopping for an enamel pan, here are some things to look out for.
- Heat Distribution: You want an enamel pan that cooks food evenly.
- Price: Affordability is a factor with every purchase.
- Durability: Enamel cookware is likely to chip. You want a piece that is as durable as possible.
- Attractiveness: Enamel cookware is available in a variety of colors. Cooks who care about food presentation or just want to add a bit of excitement to the culinary experience will want a great looking piece.
- Lightweight: Enamel pans tend to be heavy making it hard for cooks to hold pans. It’s ideal to find a pan that is as lightweight as possible.
Now that you know a bit about enamel pans and what to look for when purchasing them, let’s take a look at which enamel pans will be best for your situation.
Beste enamel pans reviewed
Best Enamel Pan for the Money: Ayesha Curry Kitchenware cast iron skillet
This skillet is great for a variety of cooking needs. It provides even heating and it is easy to clean.
It has double pour sides that make it easy to eliminate or set aside sauces and juices.
It is safe for oven temperatures of up to 500 degrees and suitable for all types of ovens.
It is made of durable enamel and cast-iron material and it has a stylish exterior that will look great in every kitchen.
The dimensions of the pan are 21.3 x 12 x 6 and its weight is 7.65 lbs.
Pros:
- Affordably priced
- Easy to clean
- Good looking
- Durable
- Easy pour sides
Cons:
- At 7 lbs. this pan is very heavy and difficult to use
Best enamel roasting pan: Webake blue rim
This set includes three different pans all of which are durable and easy to clean.
They come in a variety of sizes including small (7.7 x 5.7 x 1.7”), medium (9.4 x 7 x 2”) and large (10.9 x 8.1 x 2.4”).
They provide even heat distribution and can withstand oven heat of up to 400 degrees.
They can be used for cooking lasagna, chicken, casseroles, burgers, steaks, and more. They can also double as storage containers.
They are white with an attractive blue trim. All three pans weigh a total of 2.4 lbs. so they are very lightweight. The full set costs as much as other pans sold separately and it has a five-star rating.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Highly rated
- Durable
- Easy to clean
- Lightweight
- Attractive
- Versatile
Cons:
- Pans can only be hand washed
- Only withstands oven temperatures of up to 400 degrees
- White color can start to stain over time
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Best enamel lasagne pan: Cuisinart Provencial Blue
The pan features a cast iron bottom that is perfect for heat distribution and retention and its porcelain interior will not affect the flavor of food or absorb odors.
Its cast-iron handles provide a secure and comfortable grip. It comes in a variety of attractive colors.
At 18.5 x 10.5 x 3.8” it has plenty of room and it is perfect for cooking, serving and entertaining.
It is easy to clean and dishwasher safe. It can be used in the oven, the broiler, and on the stovetop. It weighs 3.8 lbs. which is not bad considering its durability.
Pros:
- Durable
- Easy to clean
- Good heat retention
- Won’t absorb odors or affect the flavor of food
- Easy to carry handles
- Large
Cons:
- Heavy
- Customers complain of enamel chipping
Best Enamel Frying Pan: La Creuset
This frying pan requires very little oil which makes it a great choice for low-fat cooking. It provides even heat distribution and its enamel interior resists wear and tear, staining and dulling.
It has a looped handle which makes for an easy grip. It is easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Its pour spouts allow for drip-free pouring.
Over time, the enamel develops a natural patina that makes it ideal for frying and searing.
It can be used in ovens and on stovetops and it has an attractive, colorful exterior. At 10.1 x 16 x 2.4” it has plenty of room. It weighs 4.5 lbs.
Pros:
- Good for low-fat cooking
- Even heat distribution
- Durable
- Easy-grip handle
- Good for frying and searing
- Versatile
- Attractive
Cons:
- Customers say the interior is not nonstick as advertised
- Could be heavy for some
Best Enamel Milk Pan: Sweethome Butter warmer
This milk pan is perfect for heating butter, gravy, chocolate and even baby food.
It can be used in a ceramic oven, on a halogen stove, on an induction cooktop, or an electric stove. However, it is too small to be used on a gas burner.
It is made of premium enamel and it has a non-porous, anti-rust wooden handle that never gets too hot.
It has an attractive look and a lipped edge that makes pouring easy. Its dimensions are 7.5 x 4 x 3.3” and at .65 lbs., it is extremely lightweight.
Pros:
- Attractive
- Lightweight
- Versatile
- Durable design
- Convenient lip top
Cons:
- Small size makes it unusable on a gas burner
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Best Enamel Cast Iron Pan: Bruntmor 2 in 1
This set contains both a skillet and a casserole dish. The skillet is extremely durable and can withstand high temperatures.
The cast iron works to evenly distribute and retain heat. Both have 100% non-stick surfaces that make them easy to clean.
They work over any heat source from an oven to a campfire. They come in an attractive red color and they are affordably priced.
The items are free of chemicals making for healthier eating.
Pros:
- Durable
- Easy to clean
- Distributes and retains heat
- Attractive
- Affordably priced
- Versatile
- Chemical-free
Cons:
- Interior is not non-stick as advertised
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Best Enamel Saucepan: Tramontina
The cast iron in this pan provides excellent heat distribution and retention. It is easy to clean and chemical-free.
It can be used on gas, electric, ceramic glass, and induction cooktops and it is oven safe up to 450 degrees.
It has an attractive exterior and it can be hand washed only. It has a durable enamel finish and an ergonomic handle that adds support.
It has a lid with a knob that is sturdy and oven safe.
It has self-basting condensation ridges on the lid. At 2.5 quarts, it has room for plenty of room but its 7.93 lbs. may make it heavy for some cooks.
Pros:
- Durable
- Ergonomic handle
- Versatile
- Oven safe up to 450 degrees
- Sturdy knob
- Attractive exterior
- Roomy
Cons:
- Not dishwasher safe
- Heavy
Best Enamel Paella Pan: Garcima La Paella
Paella is a rice dish that originated in Valencia, Spain. This pan is an authentic paella pan that was crafted in Spain. It is easy to clean and rust-resistant.
It can be used on the stovetop, in the oven, and on the grill.
It makes enough paella to serve 5- 8 people. It comes with a booklet that has recipes, care instructions, and tips for making the perfect paella.
It has an attractive speckled enamel appearance. It has a bottom diameter of 15.8” and a top diameter of 18”; 22.5” with the handles. It’s very easy to clean and highly rated.
Pros:
- Attractive
- Large pan
- No bad customer reviews
- Easy to clean
- Rust resistant
- Booklet included
- Versatile
Cons:
- None that we know of
Best enamel Pie Baking Pan: Bruntmor Tarte Tatin dish
This pan has a shallow design that makes it perfect for baking pies, quiches, and pastries.
It has handles that make for an easy grip and also allows chefs to flip and release the contents onto a plate.
It provides superior heat distribution and retention. It has a colorful exterior that resists cracking and chipping.
It is safe at any temperature; hand washing is recommended. Its dimensions are 12.5 x 11.6 x 2.4” and it weighs 6.28 lbs.
Pros:
- Attractive
- Well designed for baking
- Has easy grip, easy flip handles
- Safe at any temperature
- Resists cracks and chipping
- Good heat distribution and retention
Cons:
- Not dishwasher safe
- Heavy
Best Enamel Pan for the oven: Crock Pot Artisan
This lasagna pan is excellent at retaining and distributing heat. It can be used for baking, serving and storing and it is perfect for lasagna, casseroles, chicken, and more.
It works on gas, ceramic, electric and induction cooktops. It is oven safe up to 500 degrees and it has an attractive and colorful exterior.
It is extremely durable and built to last for years. It is also easy to clean. Its dimensions are 18 x 7 x 10” and it weighs 8.8 lbs.
Pros:
- Attractive
- Durable
- Oven safe up to 500 degrees
- Versatile
- Easy to clean
- Good heat distribution and retention
Cons:
- Heavy
- Likely to chip
Best Enamel Broiler Pan: Frigidair
This item has long slits that make it great for draining oil. It is chemical-free so it will keep foods safe. It’s heat resistant and warp-resistant and it can be used in an oven or on a stovetop.
It provides even heat distribution and it has a stainless-steel core that makes it extremely durable.
Its enamel coating makes it nonstick and it is good for baking, roasting, and broiling food. It has a drip tray to catch excess oils. Its dimensions are 15.5 x 12.6 x 2.3” and it weighs 2.5 lbs.
Pros:
- Heat resistant
- Warp resistant
- Durable
- Versatile
- Nonstick
- Chemical-free
- Long slots good for draining oil
- Comes with drip tray
Cons:
- Nonstick coating can chip
- Enamel is likely to show scratches
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Best Enamel Cookware Set: Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel 15-Piece Set
This set includes 1 and 2 qt. covered saucepans, a 6 qt covered crockpot, a 3 qt covered sauté, 8.5” and 10” skillets, a 9 x 5” loaf pan, a 10 x 15” cookie pan, a tuner and a veg-a-peel.
It has a vibrant color exterior and the nonstick interior makes the pieces easy to clean.
The silicone handles provide an easy grip and the pieces are oven safe up to 350 degrees.
The clear lids allow you to see food as it’s heating so you never have to take the lids off risking losing heat and moisture.
Pros:
- Clear lids make cooking easy
- Affordable
- Easy grip handles
- Attractive
- Easy to clean
Cons:
- Not dishwasher safe
- Set does not include a wide enough variety of sizes in cookware
- Not suited for temperatures above 350
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Best Enamel Dutch Oven: Crock Pot
This slow cooker distributes heat evenly. It has generous easy-grip handles. It has a self-basting lid that provides a continuous basting environment.
It’s made of sturdy cast iron and it has a great non-stick surface. It’s easy to clean and rust-free; hand washing is recommended.
It comes in a variety of attractive colors and it is great for sautéing, frying, braising, stewing, roasting, searing and baking. It works on gas, electric, ceramic and induction cooktops.
It is oven safe up to 500 degrees. Its dimensions are 10.8 x 10.8 x 9.8 and at five quarts, it has plenty of room to hold ample amounts of food. It is 12.39 lbs.
Pros:
- Heats evenly
- Generous handles make it easy to move
- Versatile
- Withstands high temperatures
- Attractive
- Self-basting
- Easy to clean
- Rust free
Cons:
- Heavy
- Not dishwasher safe
Best Enamel Casserole Dish: Lodge
This casserole dish is extremely versatile. You can use it to broil, bake, braise or roast on any stovetop at temperatures up to 500 degrees.
It can also be used for cooking, storing and serving food. The cast iron provides even heat distribution and retention.
The smooth glass won’t react to food and eliminates the need for seasoning. The dish is attractive featuring a black matte enamel ridge, an off-white cooking surface, and a stainless-steel knob.
It comes in a variety of attractive colors. It is dishwasher safe but handwashing is recommended. It measures 14.4 x 12.5 x 3.4” and it weighs 14.85 lbs.
Pros:
- Versatile
- Easy to clean
- Won’t react to food
- Attractive
- Dishwasher safe
- Large
- Great customer ratings
Cons:
- Heavy
- Enamel chips
Takeaway
Because there are so many different types of enamel pans, we thought it was unfair (and even impossible) to compare them.
However, going off our list, we are going to choose the La Paella Pan. This item received very few bad reviews and it was highly praised by most people that bought it.
Enamel pans are not great for every kitchen application, but their ability to distribute heat evenly and their nonstick surfaces set them apart.
Hopefully, this article will help you to find the best enamel products for your culinary uses. Which will you be wanting for your kitchen?
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