thread: Cookware recommendations?

  1. #1
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    Cookware recommendations?

    Tomorrow I'm getting new pots and pans. Our current set just isn't healthy to be cooking with anymore and I'm pretty sick of our "non-stick" pans being seriously sticky. So does anyone have any recommendations for me?

    I'm looking for a full set, and price isn't really an issue right now - I'm happy to pay what I need to to get quality that will last. I'm not too sure about non-stick coating anymore either. That's all we've ever had and they've never lasted longer than six months, no matter the type or how well we look after it.

    So how good is cast iron or stainless steel? Do you have to look after them or cool with them differently?

  2. #2
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    Jan 2010
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    Le Crueset are lovely cast iron cookware. Will last for ever if they are looked after - no steel scourer! They make cooking a pleasure.

    I also have Baccarat pots and pans and am very happy with them.

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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    Baccarat, and the Jamie Oliver Tefal range is fabulous, if you have the $$, Swiss Diamond.

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    Jan 2007
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    Le Crueset are awesome and of all mine I love my Scanpan non-stick the best followed by Analon. DH used to work for a high end homewares store and Scanpan were returned the least!

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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    Thanks - I've just Googled Le Crueset and they look nice! I've only got one shop I can go to here, but I know they have a good variety. They definitely have Scanpan so it's good that they have a good review!

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    Aug 2009
    Back in the bush Capital
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    Another rave for Le Creuset, love love love them!

  7. #7
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    May 2008
    Gtown
    666

    Cookware recommendations?

    I have a Gabriel Gate set of saucepans and frypans and they have been really good wearing! They also have a lifetime gaurantee which is good!
    The Le Creuset look lovely!

  8. #8
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    Jan 2012
    Western Suburbs Melbourne
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    Cookware recommendations?

    Bessemer - serious the best and worth the $

  9. #9
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    The store didn't have Le Crueset, but completely sold me on the Scanpan. So I've just bought a Scanpan Impact 6 piece stainless steel set for $279 down from $599 - score! So I also got a Circulon 30cm non-stick skillet for $120. Looking forward to cooking now!

    Thanks for all the recommendations, it makes me feel like I've got something decent

  10. #10
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    Jan 2011
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    Cookware recommendations?

    I have scanpans and I love them. My circulon is great too!

    Have fun!!

  11. #11
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    Nov 2011
    Perth
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    Happy cooking! I need some new cookware too, but waiting till I have $$$ to get something good.

    My Baccarat non-stick wok is still perfectly non stick after 3 years of almost daily use. Maybe it is all in the care??

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    Dec 2008
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    Bessemer - serious the best and worth the $
    My Bessemer frypan is peeling. I'm so disappointed with it. I've been looking into Scanpan and think I'm going to replace it with one of those.

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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    I'm sure it's partly how you use and care for the pans and partly the quality of the non-stick coating. In the past we've bought pans and been really excited by how good they are, looked after them better than ourselves () and they last a maximum of 6 months. This time the Circulon won't be used every day though so I'm sure we'll be able to keep it in good knick :-)