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How To Know A Good Make Of Cookware

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Soph01 | 19:14 Wed 18th Feb 2015 | Food & Drink
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Hi all,

I am going to be moving into my very first home soon (all on my own!) and I would like to buy a good quality frying pan and griddle pan, but I don't know a good brand to look out for and the one's to steer clear of. Which one's would you suggest? I hear Tefal are good.

Thanks x
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Le Creuset. They can be a tad expensive but that would matter more if you were buying a complete set rather than a couple of pieces. They're virtually bombproof. Last time I looked, Tesco stocked them.
I like Judge for everyday cookware.
Tefal are great for non stick. I've had a few and they last forever. There's often a good selection in tkmaxx.
Raymond Blanc's new set is very good, £128 for five pieces and a skillet, nicely balanced, good weight and the handles are nice and fat, and stay cool....
What's your budget Soph?
I would go for stainless steel with steel handles. Wood or plastic handles burn/melt. I've had Le Creuset but unless you are a competent weightlifter they are far too heavy to lift when full. Non-stick don't last either but I've had my stainless steel for over 30 years and they still look brand new. I have had burning but they clean up well. IKEA do some excellent steel pans at a very good price and they will work on induction hobs.

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