Recommendation Home & Garden

High Quality Cookware Money Can Buy

For Whom/What:

an occasional cook

Requirements:

durable (lasting at least a decade)

nonstick

not too heavy

Extra Details:

It's about time that I finally replace my pots and pans. I don't mind paying $$$ as long as they are high quality and excellent. They are investments, after all. What are the most trusted and reliable cookware in your kitchen? Any materials or brands I need to stay away from?

Mepra Cookware is on my wish list—it's honestly some of the best cookware money can buy. The quality is next level, with durable stainless steel that heats evenly and looks stunning in any kitchen. I love that their designs are super sleek and modern, plus they’ve got some beautiful finishes like gold and bronze that make them feel really luxe. The Stile by Pininfarina Collection is my favorite. I think it's also won the RedDot Design award. 

It’s the kind of cookware that lasts a lifetime, so it’s totally worth the investment. Can’t wait to add it to my kitchen!

Stile by Pininfarina
Brand: Mepra
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oatmeal
1 year ago

I recommend Staub cast iron pots. Well, I generally like cooking with cast iron as it retains heat exceptionally well, most untreated cast iron tends to rust easily. Staub doesn't require any oil conditioning, so it should be a much better option for you 

Staub cast iron pots (called Cocottes) are perfect for slow-cooking, roasting, or even baking. 

Staub’s self-basting lids help keep food moist and flavorful, which is a nice bonus. The pieces are made to last for decades, so it’s an investment that pays off in the long run. And with their stunning colors and finishes, Staub cookware doubles as a serving piece straight from the oven to the table. 

Cast Iron Round Cocotte
Brand: Staub
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