Reset Your Kitchen for Spring and Ditch Hidden ‘Forever Chemicals’ with Caraway’s Stunning Ceramic Cookware Set (And Save a Rare $230)

It's the perfect time for a kitchen clearout, and this rare discount makes these non-toxic, non-stick pans more accessible than ever

A set of dark blue ceramic non-stick pans on a wooden dining table. A sauce pan with a glass lid, a frying pan filled with fried shrimp, and a larger stock pot with a matching blue lid.
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To me, there has never been a better investment than quality cookware, designed to make any cuisine simpler – especially during the midweek rush.

However, traditional non-stick pans risk leaching harmful chemicals, while conquering stainless steel can feel intimidating for the everyday home cook. Caraway’s 12-piece Ceramic Non-Stick Starter Set solves both problems, offering non-stick performance without the chemical risk. It's the essential non-toxic cookware starter set for no-fuss cooking at any skill level.

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Why The Caraway Ceramic Cookware Set is A Must For Your Spring Reset

For many of us, weeknight dinners need to be quick, intuitive, and easy to clean, but we also need the peace of mind that our pans won't peel and leach. We end up torn between continuing to buy non-stick pans for convenience, worried about the learning curve of a finish such as stainless steel, and struggling with cleaning and caring for cookware such as cast iron.

That’s where ceramic non-stick, such as Caraway’s cookware, comes to the rescue. Free from PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, lead, and cadmium, these pans still allow food to glide effortlessly, making cleanup a breeze.

This performance comes from a sol-gel coating, a low-friction finish derived naturally from sand, that gives the surface a glass-like smoothness and exceptional food release.

A black spatula lifting a fried egg from a grey-lined ceramic frying pan on a black induction stove.

In our tests, the non-stick coating performed excellently, even for delicate and often sticky foods, such as fried eggs.

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When our expert chef, Lydia Hayman, got her hands on the 'clean' cookware brand, she loved how 'slippery' the non-stick surface was, praising how little oil the dishes needed, making cooking healthier on two counts.

They are the perfect starter set for beginners, looking to invest in the best cookware for their non-toxic spring reset, especially as they are simple to clean. All you need is warm water, non-toxic dish soap such as Attitude from Walmart, a soft sponge, and food wipes straight off.

Be advised, however, that like traditional non-stick, ceramic cookware should never go in the dishwasher, as it can damage the delicate coating. Similarly, you should always use wooden utensils, such as the Martha Stewart set from Wayfair, to extend the life of your 'clean' cookware.

What Else to Shop

Non-toxic cooking goes beyond just your everyday pans. As part of a kitchen spring reset, there are several smart swaps you can make to ensure every aspect of your meals is healthier and more mindful.

I have curated a collection I use the most in my own kitchen to inspire your switches with confidence.

All prices were correct at the time of publication.


Once you’ve upgraded your cookware, consider some non-toxic kitchen appliances too. Even small swaps can make your cooking healthier from start to finish.

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Chiana Dickson
Kitchen Appliances Editor

Chiana is Homes & Gardens’ kitchen appliances editor. With a lifelong passion for cooking and baking, she grew up experimenting in the kitchen every weekend with her baking-extraordinaire Mom, has spent time cooking with Le Creuset's expert chefs, and has developed a great understanding of how tools and appliances can make or break your ideal relaxing kitchen routine.