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14 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:

I am in the market for a small pot (1 - 1.5 quart size max) to replace a very old revere. [...] All clad discontinued the mc2 line and I don’t really see what I am looking for in the new lines.

 

Any recommendations? I would use this pot mostly to reheat leftovers, make small batches of rice or lentil, or make sauces (beurre blanc and the likes). I don’t need something that is induction compatible (my cooktop is electric, glass-top). I wash pots by hand but having something that could go in the dishwasher would be nice.

 

Hi ... All-Clad's MC line was, for many uses, my go-to.  I still have and use the original (well, early -1978-9) MC saucepans and a 3-quart sauté pan from that era as well. I later bought a couple of MC2 skillets which I love.

 

A 1.5 quart saucepan practically lives on my stovetop. It's a great size for all the things you mention plus hot cereal, polenta, and reheating many items.  The All-Clad D5 has been my choice, and I've been using it for years. Unfortunately, it's spendy, but it was the one that had similar cooking characteristis to the MC.  That said, another good choice, on the opposite end of the price spectrum, and one which has served a relative well for several years, is the 1.5 quart Cuisinart:

(eG-friendly Amazon.com link) Heck of a value for the price.

 

HTH, good luck in your search.

Shel_B

Shel_B

7 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:

I am in the market for a small pot (1 - 1.5 quart size max) to replace a very old revere. [...] All clad discontinued the mc2 line and I don’t really see what I am looking for in the new lines.

 

Any recommendations? I would use this pot mostly to reheat leftovers, make small batches of rice or lentil, or make sauces (beurre blanc and the likes). I don’t need something that is induction compatible (my cooktop is electric, glass-top). I wash pots by hand but having something that could go in the dishwasher would be nice.

 

Hi ... All-Clad's MC line was, for many uses, my go-to.  I still have and use the original (well, early -1978-9) MC saucepans and a 3-quart sauté pan from that era as well. I later bought a couple of MC2 skillets which I love.

 

The 1.5 quart saucepan practically lives on my stovetop. It's a great size for all the things you mention plus hot cereal, polenta, and reheating many items.  The All-Clad D5 has been my choice, and I've been using it for years. Unfortunately, it's spendy, but it was the one that had similar cooking characteristis to the MC.  That said, another good choice, on the opposite end of the price spectrum, and one which has served a relative well for several years, is the 1.5 quart Cuisinart:

(eG-friendly Amazon.com link) Heck of a value for the price.

 

HTH, good luck in your search.

Shel_B

Shel_B

7 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:

I am in the market for a small pot (1 - 1.5 quart size max) to replace a very old revere. [...] All clad discontinued the mc2 line and I don’t really see what I am looking for in the new lines.

 

Any recommendations? I would use this pot mostly to reheat leftovers, make small batches of rice or lentil, or make sauces (beurre blanc and the likes). I don’t need something that is induction compatible (my cooktop is electric, glass-top). I wash pots by hand but having something that could go in the dishwasher would be nice.

 

Hi ... All-Clad's MC line was, for many uses, my go-to.  I still have and use the original (well, early -1978-9) MC saucepans and a 3-quart sauté pan from that era as well. I later bought a couple of MC2 skillets which I love.

 

The 1.5 quart saucepan practically lives on my stovetop. It's a great size for all the things you mention plus hot cereal, polenta, and reheating many items.  The All-Clad D5 has been my choice, and I've been using it for years. Unfortunately, it's spendy, but it was the one that had similar cooking characteristis to the MC.  That said, another good choice, on the opposite end of the price spectrum, and one which has served a relative well for several years, is the 1.5 quart Cuisinart:

(eG-friendly Amazon.com link) 

 

HTH, good luck in your search.

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