Tired of buying a new pot or pan here and there and just want to bite the bullet and do it right regardless of cost. I'm seeing All Cad a bunch but was curious there if are any others to be looking at? Figured now would be time with black Friday and what not.
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I’d look into this set https://www.all-clad.com/11-inch-nonstick-set.html. It’s an 11-pc set as you’re likely only gonna use 3-4 of the pots & skillet. Consider buying 3-4 of the above pcs. and the items below
Buy a 6qt and 9qt enamel cast iron Dutch ovens. On sale right now at Bed Bath and Beyond. https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/sto...ds&pickup=true
Target and Amazon also have enamel Dutch ovens. Le Crueset and Staub are the best if you’re a baller. Lodge is the best value for $$ spent
Rule of thumb for DO’s is 1qt per serving. I use the DO for gumbo, soup, and lots of other meals
.Last edited by Cajun Blake; 11-24-2022, 04:12 PM.
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I cook a lot and the best pots, pans, and skillets I’ve ever used are made by All-Clad. They have several lines, but I like their Tri-ply line. Of course, if you’re just looking to spend money, their 5-ply line is top tier (I have a few pieces but not the whole line).
While All-Clad is what I use 90% of the time in the kitchen, there are a few times I deviate from it. For example, my cornbread, biscuits, fried chicken, and fried okra are always cooked in cast-iron. And to round things out, a large enamel-coated cast iron Dutch oven is great for meaty soups and stews. Somehow, it cooks the meat to a tenderness I can’t get in other cookware. Staub makes a great one but be prepared to sell your first born in order to finance it.
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Originally posted by Mitchell8 View PostAint no way a pot and pan set lasts more than 5 years. Cast iron yes this new non stick stuff wears off after 1-2 years maybe 5 if it’s made extremely well.
My apologies as I should have been more clear: I’m referring to all stainless cookware. You’re right, though. Non-stick cookware won’t last.
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Mauviel 1830's - M’COOK - is about the best. I am sure there are others that is also very good.
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Originally posted by Mitchell8 View PostWhat do you cook scrambled eggs in? Non stick or stainless? Only owned 1 stainless pan from HEB and probably user error but eggs and the like didn’t cook well and other stuff would burn easily.
I would NOT recommend SS cookware for the average home cook. Magnalite or cast-iron pots and skillets will work just fine and last several generations.Last edited by Cajun Blake; 11-24-2022, 11:37 PM.
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