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Cookware set recommendations
Posted on 2/15/21 at 10:42 am
Posted on 2/15/21 at 10:42 am
Putting together our registry and trying to decide on a new set of pots and pans. We are using our sets from college and are excited for a new nice set. What do y’all recommend for every day cooking?
Posted on 2/15/21 at 10:47 am to Woolfman_8
Calphalon 11 PIece Set
Got this one when we got married. We have added a few pieces here and there but can't go wrong. Easy to clean, holds up great
Got this one when we got married. We have added a few pieces here and there but can't go wrong. Easy to clean, holds up great
Posted on 2/15/21 at 11:17 am to Woolfman_8
All clad is the gold standard and my pots/pans of choice. But if you're looking for something more economical, I've heard very good things about Tramontina. Tramontina Set
Posted on 2/15/21 at 11:31 am to jfw3535
Can confirm. I got the Tramontina for Christmas and love it. It is basically the less expensive version of All-Clad and some cooking sites actually rate it higher than them.
Posted on 2/15/21 at 11:38 am to Woolfman_8
All Clad is top notch but also the most expensive. Have a couple Tramontina pots and have been very pleased with how they perform at a much cheaper price.
Posted on 2/15/21 at 3:01 pm to Woolfman_8
A few months back I ordered a few Hexclad pots and last week basically completed the collection with the three pans and a wok with lids. This cookware is amazing and they look great too. Check out their website.
Posted on 2/15/21 at 3:16 pm to jfw3535
We got tromontina and are very happy
Posted on 2/15/21 at 9:20 pm to Woolfman_8
Le Crueset. Wedding is best time to start accumulating good shite. That’s what we did and we were surprised how many LC pieces we got. Have added a few here and there over the years and couldn’t be happier. Don’t put junk on your registry, go all out baw.
Posted on 2/15/21 at 10:44 pm to Woolfman_8
Sets look nice and all but, knowing what I know now, I would get pieces that I know I would use.
I had a 14", 5.5 quart sautoir that I used maybe 20 times in 10 years since receiving it as part of a 13 piece set.
I'd have preferred,
An enameled cast iron 7qt Dutch oven & 5qt braiser, both with lids.
One each 12" & 8" carbon steel satuee pans.
Lidded 8qt, 4qt, & 2qt stainless steel clad-bottom sauce pots.
A 10" cast iron skillet & a 14" nonstick aluminum frying pan
That's what I use now for everyday cooking.
I had a 14", 5.5 quart sautoir that I used maybe 20 times in 10 years since receiving it as part of a 13 piece set.
I'd have preferred,
An enameled cast iron 7qt Dutch oven & 5qt braiser, both with lids.
One each 12" & 8" carbon steel satuee pans.
Lidded 8qt, 4qt, & 2qt stainless steel clad-bottom sauce pots.
A 10" cast iron skillet & a 14" nonstick aluminum frying pan
That's what I use now for everyday cooking.
Posted on 2/15/21 at 11:04 pm to Woolfman_8
I’ve found that a mixture of different brands is a better fit. I’ve got All Clad sautés, sauce, and a “pot” for lack of a better word but use my ScanPan and cast iron skillet more than anything. The All Clads are nice and I do use them but probably not as often as the price they fetch is worth.
I think a Le Creucet or Staub 5.5 to 7.25 qt deep Dutch oven is a must have. I use a mix of cast iron and cheap aluminum but will eventually upgrade to Le Creucet
Also a quality chef or Santoku and paring knife will get used daily.
A nice soft cutting board, garlic press, zester, and citrus juicer are great.
I think a Le Creucet or Staub 5.5 to 7.25 qt deep Dutch oven is a must have. I use a mix of cast iron and cheap aluminum but will eventually upgrade to Le Creucet
Also a quality chef or Santoku and paring knife will get used daily.
A nice soft cutting board, garlic press, zester, and citrus juicer are great.
Posted on 2/16/21 at 9:57 am to Woolfman_8
The wife amd I picked up a set of Made In cookware mid last year. It's been fantastic for us.
Posted on 2/16/21 at 9:59 am to TigerFanatic99
Second vote for made in. Also have two tramontina pans that I like.
Posted on 2/16/21 at 12:32 pm to Woolfman_8
Demeyere is objectively superior to all-clad in every way. Give it a look.
Fissler Original Profi and Paderno Grand Gourmet are fantastic. The fissler is dishwasher safe.
Falk makes great copper bi-metal at reasonable prices.
Fissler Original Profi and Paderno Grand Gourmet are fantastic. The fissler is dishwasher safe.
Falk makes great copper bi-metal at reasonable prices.
Posted on 2/16/21 at 2:43 pm to Woolfman_8
Posted on 2/17/21 at 9:03 am to Woolfman_8
wolfman.
check out Vollrath. Its more of a commercial line of cookware but they make higher end lines that I will put up against All-clad, calphalon, etc any day of the week for a fraction of the cost. very heavy bottomed and heat evenly.
I promise you will not be disappointed.
Optio is the line I wish I would have bought. got the intrigue line instead which is their top of the line. a buddy got the Optio and they are great. I like the look of them better as well.
LINK
LINK
check out Vollrath. Its more of a commercial line of cookware but they make higher end lines that I will put up against All-clad, calphalon, etc any day of the week for a fraction of the cost. very heavy bottomed and heat evenly.
I promise you will not be disappointed.
Optio is the line I wish I would have bought. got the intrigue line instead which is their top of the line. a buddy got the Optio and they are great. I like the look of them better as well.
LINK
LINK
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:05 am to Geauxld Finger
So I need a set of new frying pans. At least a 10 and 12 inch. I had TFal nonstick they lasted about 5 years.
So which non stick fry pans? Should I get Calphalon? Is Tramontina as good?
So which non stick fry pans? Should I get Calphalon? Is Tramontina as good?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:07 am to mrservon
Thanks I will look into these.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 6:11 pm to Woolfman_8
I ordered a better set of T-Fal fry pans
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