What is the best kind of cookware to buy?

I have a $100 gift certificate to Macy’s, and I want to buy some cookware with it. The only problem is, I’m not a cook (I want to learn) so I have no ideal what kind to buy as a basic kitchen set. Should I get non-stick? I’m clueless.
What kind should I get, non-stick, stainless steel, etc?

In my humble opinion I like stainless. Right now Macys has a big sale on and most everything is half price. Since you’re just starting out I would get the Tools of the Trade Basic starter set that they have and get a couple of pieces of pyrex bakewear with the rest of the money. Later on you can go to a more expensive set. I have a Westbend waterless cookware set I bought about 30 years ago and have been using I paid a premium price for it but I haven’t had to replace it. I expect it’ll last another 30 years at least. I have no idea how much it sells for now. It’s mostly sold at state fairs. In the meantime you can buy a piece of non-stick at Wal-mart and try it out. I’d suggest a skillet. You’ll need to use plastic or silicone utensils with it or it scratches up. For cooking lessons or classes you might check to see if your local community college has classes once in a while if you don’t know anyone else who can show you and give you tips.
There’s also a good selection of beginning cook books. One last thing(sorry this turned into a book) depending on whether you have a gas or electric stove you’ll need to cook slightly different. A gas stove burner will get hot immmediately and you can control the heat better than electric. An electric stove burner takes longer to heat up and then stays hot for awhile after you turn it off. Don’t cook anything on high heat unless you’re boiling water or cooking stir fry otherwise you’ll probably burn stuff.

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4 Responses

  1. Senor Says:

    T-fal is the brand you want to go with. The pans and pots have a stamp that tells you when they are ready.
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  2. Greco Says:

    In my humble opinion I like stainless. Right now Macys has a big sale on and most everything is half price. Since you're just starting out I would get the Tools of the Trade Basic starter set that they have and get a couple of pieces of pyrex bakewear with the rest of the money. Later on you can go to a more expensive set. I have a Westbend waterless cookware set I bought about 30 years ago and have been using I paid a premium price for it but I haven't had to replace it. I expect it'll last another 30 years at least. I have no idea how much it sells for now. It's mostly sold at state fairs. In the meantime you can buy a piece of non-stick at Wal-mart and try it out. I'd suggest a skillet. You'll need to use plastic or silicone utensils with it or it scratches up. For cooking lessons or classes you might check to see if your local community college has classes once in a while if you don't know anyone else who can show you and give you tips.
    There's also a good selection of beginning cook books. One last thing(sorry this turned into a book) depending on whether you have a gas or electric stove you'll need to cook slightly different. A gas stove burner will get hot immmediately and you can control the heat better than electric. An electric stove burner takes longer to heat up and then stays hot for awhile after you turn it off. Don't cook anything on high heat unless you're boiling water or cooking stir fry otherwise you'll probably burn stuff.
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  3. Mark Jala Says:

    Understand that there is no best cookware for everyone. The best cookware for you is the one that matches your cooking and cleaning style, health concerns, budget, and decor. If you are just starting out, go for something inexpensive. You’ll make mistakes. That’s part of the cooking experience. KitchenAid makes some fine cookware at inexpensive prices. I would suggest a nonstick skillet. Try some stainless steel. And most definitely, try enameled cast iron from Lodge, even if it’s just a roasting dish. Try some different things out so you get to see for yourself what works for you. Then, at a later time, you can start to invest in the cookware you find that works best for you. Happy cooking!

  4. aaronpike Says:

    The oldest manufacturer of cast iron cookware is Wagner. Original authentic cast iron products can be found at http://www.wagnerware.com. For more history on America oldest and most world renowned brands visit the website.

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