Submitted by amnotanyonecool t3_z14lau in BuyItForLife
Long time lurker, first time poster. I’m looking for a cookware set to buy or put on my wedding registry for next summer. I’m in love with the Amoretti Brothers cookware collection, but it’s super expensive. Not saying it’s not worth the price, the craftsmanship and quality are amazing, just not in my price range. I’d prefer stainless steel or tin, with a copper outer layer (not necessary though). I know cast iron is great, but it’s super heavy for me. I’d also love them to be ethically made, but I know that almost all products have their problems. TIA! I attached a link to the cookware I mentioned.
Edit: thank you all who responded! I appreciate all the recommendations and will definitely be looking into each of them. :D
Girhinomofe t1_ix8y97z wrote
Don’t bother with a bunched set, as there will undeniably be pieces you’ll seldom use (this applies for kitchen knives as well).
All of our daily-use essentials are from either All-Clad or Made In, and are stainless steel made in the USA. None of it is flashy copper and we don’t own any nonstick surfaced cookware; you want something that will take abuse and be exceptionally functional for the rest of your life, not some glam showpiece whose value is in its aesthetic.
I would put together a piece-by-piece set of:
Large pot, medium pot, 2 small saucepans (Made In)
Two 12” skillets (All Clad)
4qt Saucepan (All Clad)
Half and quarter sheet-pans (Made In, get a few of each!)
An 8” and 12” cast iron skillet (either look for a vintage Wagner, Griswold, or buy new from a company like Stargazer, Smithey, Field Company)
Cast iron griddle (smooth one side, ribbed on the other; Lodge makes a great one)
Enameled Dutch Oven (Le Creuset— make sure to get one made in France, as some are made in China these days I believe)
All of this stuff is made with care from ethical companies and will outlast you— and, most importantly, will kick ass in the kitchen and not need to be babied.