Wiktionary
n. Any vessel (such as a saucepan), with or without a lid, used to cook food
Usage examples of "cooking pot".
But because lung took longer to cook, required a larger cooking pot, and when you come right down to it doesn't yield much meat, it almost never went into the enamel pot, in actual fact only during the occasional summer meat shortages brought on by the cattle plague that sometimes came to Kashubia as well as Koshnavia.
I allotted myself the lavish sum of four coppers, and spent them on what seemed exotic luxuries: a small bag of tea herbs, dried fruit, a piece of looking glass, a small cooking pot, and a cup.
Some things are too significant to leave unattended-He had a meagre supply of foodstuffs and a single cooking pot: obviously he had relied on our arrival for his long-term survival.
You already had a cooking pot you liked well enough, but maybe this new one is bigger.
I should have liked to give his pasty cooking pot a thorough scouring in the kitchen sink, but I was afraid to say a word.
This he collected in our cooking pot, and with well-water washed off the powdered stone.