The Goldilocks cookware takes a little longer to heat up than the Tramontina or All-Clad cookware (after 6 minutes over medium-high heat, the All-Clad skillet reached an average of 197 degrees Fahrenheit, while the Goldilocks skillet reached an average of 179 degrees). We had to swirl the 3-quart saucepan a bit more when making caramel, but overall we still found it distributed heat evenly. Rice didn’t stick to the bottom of the saucepans, and there was no scorching in the stockpot while we were cooking tomato sauce. When we sautéed chicken, it stuck slightly in the pan, but only a little. But because Goldilocks is a newer direct-to-consumer brand, we don’t know yet how it will perform over time (though we’ll keep using it and update this guide accordingly). It cooked on a par with the Tramontina and All-Clad sets we recommend. We think this set is a really good choice if you don’t mind slightly heavier cookware or the fact that it stains slightly with use. However, we did test the All-Clad Copper Core 10-Piece Cookware Set because it has a stainless steel exterior.
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