Best Cookware Buying Guide

Author: Harry

Jul. 15, 2024

Best Cookware Buying Guide

Consumer Reports buys and tests stainless and nonstick cookware sets, Dutch ovens, woks, and a variety of frying pans, including nonstick, stainless, cast iron, carbon steel, and copper ones. Undecided about what you need in your kitchen? Consider the information below before you start shopping.

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Sets vs. Open Stock
Take inventory of the pots and pans you own to determine what has to be replaced or which new pieces you&#;d like to have. Individual pots and pans&#;called open stock&#;are widely available. If you need to swap out only a scratched frying pan, open stock is a cost-saving way to go, and it&#;s the most common way cookware is sold.

If you decide that you want a new cookware set, make sure the pieces in the set you choose complement your cooking style so that you aren&#;t storing pans you rarely use.

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Consider What You Cook
Think about what you cook frequently; this will influence your choice of pots and pans. For example, if you sear meat often, you&#;ll want a cast-iron skillet that facilitates even browning. Nonstick frying pans are best for scrambled eggs, pancakes, and delicate foods such as fish. And stainless is perfect for almost any food that needs searing or browning. To help you decide, read &#;Best Frying Pans for the Way You Cook.&#;

A stock pot is great for soups or boiling pasta, but if you like to cook stews or sauces low and slow, consider a Dutch oven. A Dutch oven can brown, braise, boil, and bake bread, and moves easily from the oven or stovetop to your table. In fact, you can cook almost anything in a versatile Dutch oven. For inspiration, see &#;Why Every Home Cook Needs a Dutch Oven.&#;

Match Your Cookware to Your Cooktop
Last, consider how your new cookware pairs with your cooktop. Flat-bottomed pans that don&#;t warp are essential for a smoothtop range. Gas ranges are a little more forgiving, but you still want good contact between the bottom of the pan and the burners. Cookware with magnetic properties is a must for an induction cooktop. Bring along a magnet when you shop. If it sticks to the bottom, it&#;ll work with an induction range or cooktop. In our ratings, we note which pans are induction-compatible.

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