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Need some help choosing a new cookware set
Posted on 12/19/25 at 9:16 am
Posted on 12/19/25 at 9:16 am
Time for the wife and I to upgrade our pots and pans. Im pretty avg in the kitchen and the wife not so much. So I can’t even really say I know whether stainless or anodized. I feel like I should know which way to go, but just being honest
I suppose im staying to stay under $500-600 unless im just out of touch on what a decent set costs. Her and I want to step up our cooking skills this year and possibly even take a local class perhaps. TBD
Thanks for any tips and Merry Christmas, foodies
I suppose im staying to stay under $500-600 unless im just out of touch on what a decent set costs. Her and I want to step up our cooking skills this year and possibly even take a local class perhaps. TBD
Thanks for any tips and Merry Christmas, foodies
Posted on 12/19/25 at 9:40 am to Chorizo chang
All-Clad is the go-to for most. I have the very well rated knockoff All-Clad (Tramontina), and I LOVE it.
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This post was edited on 12/19/25 at 9:41 am
Posted on 12/19/25 at 10:01 am to LouisianaLady
I can vouch for the Tramontina set. Here’s a little better price on it.
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Posted on 12/19/25 at 10:06 am to Chorizo chang
Most of my stuff is All-clad stainless.
Also have solidtecnicks wrought iron and some staub/tramontina ceramic coated dutch ovens.
Just picked up the misen pre-seasoned carbon steel to replace my all-clad teflon.
Also have solidtecnicks wrought iron and some staub/tramontina ceramic coated dutch ovens.
Just picked up the misen pre-seasoned carbon steel to replace my all-clad teflon.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 10:58 am to Chorizo chang
I've got several saucepans and big pots in stainless steel and love them. They are by Cuisinart and have been my go-to for a few years now.
I went through my share of teflon coated pans and even cooking with "user friendly" utensils, they still wore out in a few years time with the coating coming off.
I do also have a good amount of cast iron pans, griddles, large pots and a few teflon coated frying pans used mostly for making breakfast.
My biggest stainless steel pot is a 4 gallon heavy duty one with a thick, ribbed bottom that conducts heat quickly and evenly that I use for making big pots of gumbo, soups, etc.
I went through my share of teflon coated pans and even cooking with "user friendly" utensils, they still wore out in a few years time with the coating coming off.
I do also have a good amount of cast iron pans, griddles, large pots and a few teflon coated frying pans used mostly for making breakfast.
My biggest stainless steel pot is a 4 gallon heavy duty one with a thick, ribbed bottom that conducts heat quickly and evenly that I use for making big pots of gumbo, soups, etc.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 2:58 pm to Chorizo chang
If you don’t have one already, be sure to add a ceramic coated Dutch oven. 7.5 qt is a great size with which to start. No need to spend a fortune on a Le Crueset either, as there are plenty of affordable options that are high quality.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 6:41 pm to 22jctiger22
Other thought - instead of a full new set… for non-cooks, maybe start smaller, see what you like and invest further if you like it.
I’m guessing 80% is 1-2 pans, plus something to boil pasta in?
Just getting a really good frying pan and sauce pan instead of a mid tier set could be a starting point. Then roll in additional for what you learn you like to cook.
Either way you’ll end up with a really good core even if cooking elaborate meals doesn’t stick
I’m guessing 80% is 1-2 pans, plus something to boil pasta in?
Just getting a really good frying pan and sauce pan instead of a mid tier set could be a starting point. Then roll in additional for what you learn you like to cook.
Either way you’ll end up with a really good core even if cooking elaborate meals doesn’t stick
This post was edited on 12/19/25 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 12/19/25 at 7:21 pm to Btrtigerfan
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I can vouch for the Tramontina set. Here’s a little better price on it. LINK
Just ordered this set. Thanks for the link. Hadn’t used my Home Depot card in ages. Cheers
Posted on 12/19/25 at 8:00 pm to Chorizo chang
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Just ordered this set
Get a little heat in them before you add your protein and things won't stick. I let mine get above 300F read with an infrared thermometer.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 8:37 pm to Chorizo chang
Posted on 12/19/25 at 10:36 pm to 22jctiger22
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No need to spend a fortune on a Le Crueset either, as there are plenty of affordable options that are high quality.
I have a Lodge 7qt Dutch oven that I love. My company bought me a Le Crueset 4qt skillet for my 25 year anniversary. I love it as well but honestly can’t tell why they worth the price.
Posted on 12/19/25 at 11:27 pm to Chorizo chang
I've had extremely good experiences with our Made-In set.
Posted on 12/20/25 at 9:21 am to TigerFanatic99
What’s the easiest site to post a pic on here? I canceled my other order and wanted to see what you guys thought about this set off Amazon I got instead
Posted on 12/20/25 at 9:58 am to TigerFanatic99
Thanks
My wife ran across these on Amazon last night and I picked them up instead. They have a few sets “Like new” for $99 which has always just meant open box in the past. Its claims to originally be $329. Im sure it’s not a world beater set but surely worth $100 to take a flyer huh?
Cheap enough to go in a different direction 12mo from now if it’s just garbage. Are these likely dishwasher safe?
My wife ran across these on Amazon last night and I picked them up instead. They have a few sets “Like new” for $99 which has always just meant open box in the past. Its claims to originally be $329. Im sure it’s not a world beater set but surely worth $100 to take a flyer huh?
Cheap enough to go in a different direction 12mo from now if it’s just garbage. Are these likely dishwasher safe?
Posted on 12/20/25 at 1:54 pm to Chorizo chang
For a hundred bucks, sure. I'll give two opinions though.
1.) I doubt you will ever need all of that. If cost is a concern, just buy one or two high quality pieces today and piece together a set over a year or two if you just want to jave ever piece.
2.) I use Made In's non-stick, so don't let anyone shite on you over that. From my own experience they will say dishwasher safe, but if you want the coating to last longer than a year skip the dishwasher and just hand wash real quick each time. The dishwasher wears it down pre-maturely.
1.) I doubt you will ever need all of that. If cost is a concern, just buy one or two high quality pieces today and piece together a set over a year or two if you just want to jave ever piece.
2.) I use Made In's non-stick, so don't let anyone shite on you over that. From my own experience they will say dishwasher safe, but if you want the coating to last longer than a year skip the dishwasher and just hand wash real quick each time. The dishwasher wears it down pre-maturely.
Posted on 12/20/25 at 2:03 pm to TigerFanatic99
Great to know. Thank you for the tip. Tbh I have a new-ish GE profile dishwasher that’s been pretty disappointing cleaning anything that’s not spotless when we load it. We basically only use it to kill whatever germs are still present after a hand wash
Posted on 12/20/25 at 2:44 pm to Chorizo chang
We have a Cuisinart induction ready set and it's been great. As mentioned, we hand wash the lids, pots & pans as opposed to using the dishwasher. They are well-made and very easy to wash.
Posted on 12/20/25 at 7:08 pm to Chorizo chang
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My wife ran across these on Amazon last night and I picked them up instead. They have a few sets “Like new” for $99 which has always just meant open box in the past. Its claims to originally be $329. Im sure it’s not a world beater set but surely worth $100 to take a flyer huh?
I’ll echo again - I’m assuming you already have some sort of set.
I’d really consider picking 1-2 favorite pieces out of that and replace them with very good pieces that you will keep long term and enjoy improved performance from.
Don’t spread your limited money across 76 pieces most of which will collect dust. Spend it focused on the couple items you are using every single day and build from there.
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