cookware made in usa

Hello friends, Today we are going to discuss about the cookware made in usa. There are lots and lots of cook ware producers in US but the matter is we must select the best one.  According to me cook ware is best in only US and my suggestion for you is not to go for a set. Because we are able to match different types of cookware to various forms of cooking. Clad stainless steel like All-clad is good for sauteeing and finishing in the oven, so i would suggest a good size, 3- or 4-quart saute pan. I would also suggest looking at a cast iron piece or 2. If you season them well (it's not that hard), you might be able to omit a non-stick pan. You might also consider a le creuset or less expensive alternative for braising. Other than that, you'll need some smaller sauce pans and maybe a stock pot, but you don't have to spend a lot of money on them. All-clad is made in the u.s., as are several cast irons, like Lodge.

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