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Nov. 27, 2024

Reasons Why You Need Professional Cookware - Caraway

Curious about when you should be looking into higher-quality cookware? Read on to learn more about this kitchen necessity for living intentionally.

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Professional cookware might seem like an intimidating concept that just isn&#;t for you, especially if you&#;re the kind of person who usually doesn&#;t spend much time in the kitchen. But you don&#;t have to be a wiz in the kitchen to get the most out of its benefits.

Even if cooking isn&#;t where your passion lies and you spend most nights making quick and easy meals, professional cookware provides a level of ease to all users, all while adding a flair of style to your space.

Check out all the reasons why you need professional cookware in your kitchen!

What Is Professional Cookware?

Professional cookware is any kitchen gadget&#;whether that be pots, pans, grills, etc.&#;used by professional chefs for stronger and longer use and regular seasoning or heat.

Even though they are commonly used by professional chefs at fancy restaurants, they still serve a purpose in home kitchens, as their high quality and longevity can benefit anyone and everyone.

People usually just buy the cheapest cookware they can find at a local store or online and end up using it for years. Such cookware is likely to rust and degrade sooner than you would expect, which can cause potential risks when cooking with it.

The Seattle Times says that there are a few guidelines you can follow to avoid health hazards from such cookware, especially those that are coated to be non-stick.

The best advice we can give you is to shop for professional cookware. Although it&#;s usually more on the pricier side, it offers a pristine cooking experience for your average at-home chef that is easy and enjoyable.

Reasons Why You Need Professional Cookware

Here are four reasons why you need to ditch those cheap cookware sets and opt for professional cookware instead.

1. Versatile

One of the greatest qualities of professional cookware is its multi-functional ability. Rather than selecting individual pots and pans designated for specific cooking tasks, you can buy fewer, high-quality cookware in a set that can do all of those tasks and more.

Our Cookware Sets are a great example of the versatility that you can only get from professional cookware. The set includes four multi-functional products: a Dutch Oven, Sauté Pan, Sauce Pan, and Fry Pan.

The Sauté Pan is a customer favorite, as it&#;s shallow enough to sauté but deep enough to fry and boil. Meanwhile, our best-selling Fry Pan can cook four to six eggs at once. If you have a big family, the Dutch Oven can be the perfect vessel to cook the entire meal like stews, soups, bread, or more

.Our cookware is suited for any stovetop, including induction, electric, and gas burners. They're also oven-safe and can withstand a high heat of 550 degrees Fahrenheit, unlike most stainless steel cookware, cast-iron cookware, and copper cookware. With this power, you can pop that pasta or chicken straight from the stove to the oven.

2. Long-Lasting

One of the biggest challenges of keeping a home is knowing when it&#;s time for kitchen products to retire. NBC News says that non-stick pots and pans should be replaced after five years (or sooner if they begin to peel).Professional cookware, on the other hand, lasts longer than traditional cookware because they&#;re higher in quality, and therefore won&#;t lose their function as quickly.

For example, traditional non-stick cookware is typically coated with Teflon to give it that non-stick quality. It&#;s on the cheaper side, so the coating chips really easily, especially if not cared for properly.

Instead of Teflon, our products have a natural mineral-based ceramic interior to give it that non-stick ability (and improved heat distribution). This makes getting a handle on cleanup easy, as the food falls right off with the water. You don&#;t have to worry about the products deteriorating. Just add a bit of soap to the water, and your cookware is good to go for years and years.

To ensure the longevity of your staple cookware, avoid using metal utensils that may scratch your pots and pans. While these are technically dishwasher-safe, a quick hand-wash is much more ideal.

3. Safer

We mentioned earlier that our products don&#;t have Teflon, which is extremely important when looking for professional cookware that you can trust. Teflon contains chemicals including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), which are shown to cause potential health risks.

So when the Teflon coating of non-stick pots and pans chip, pieces of the chemicals may flake and contaminate your food. Not only that, when exposed to high temperatures, the Teflon leaches into food, contaminating it.

Professional cookware that doesn&#;t contain such chemicals is the key to a safer and healthier cooking experience and life. Our products made of non-toxic ceramic and free of all the chemicals we discussed and more, all while preserving the wonderful non-stick properties we know and love through ceramic.

4. Stylish, Minimalist Kitchen

It definitely goes without saying that having professional cookware in your kitchen is a head-turner. Even if you&#;re not looking to impress people, owning professional cookware is a great opportunity to treat yourself to a stylish yet minimalistic kitchen aesthetic.

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Our cookware comes in four beautiful colors that can give your kitchen the pop of color that you desire. Our Perracotta cookware, for example, is the perfect choice for creating a boho vibe. If you own an industrial kitchen, our popular Instagramable Sage color is the perfect complement for earthy gold and iron tones.

At Caraway, as a cookware manufacturer, we are also interested in not only durable, nonstick pans but also in creating a line that matches your kitchen's aesthetics (including our Linens).

Whatever color you choose for your professional cookware set is guaranteed to spruce up your kitchen. You won&#;t be able to take your eyes, or even your hands, off of them!

On top of that, owning just four pieces of cookware means there won&#;t be much clutter in your kitchen. This is especially true with the help of the Magnetic Pan Rack and Canvas Lid Holder that comes with the Cookware Set.

This professional cookware is all about adding a splash of joy and color to your life, all while helping to cultivate an impactful, intentional, and minimalist aesthetic.

The Best Cookware

Professional cookware is the secret to a healthier life and a more organized, minimalist space. Throw away the pots and pans you bought decades ago and invest in high-quality professional cookware with a ceramic coating to add the style of your dreams to your space and make every meal a hassle-free task.

Sources:


Coated pots and pans can present health hazards | Seattle Times
Here's how often you need to replace everything in your kitchen (including that sponge) | NBC News
Next 30 Inspiring Bohemian Kitchens | Elle

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I&#;m not above an impulsive social media-fueled purchase. I bought the &#;TikTok&#; booty leggings (and a young man shouted at me from his automobile while I was wearing them), and I purchased an exfoliating scrub (also for my butt), but I&#;ve never acquired a piece of cookware because I saw it on Instagram. I do, however, get many cookware ads in my feed, including those for Great Jones, a company that sells a very photogenic line of pots, pans, and baking sheets.

If you keep up on cookware news&#;and who doesn&#;t?&#;you probably saw that the company recently imploded, mostly due to a feud between the two girlbosses who founded the company with family money. I can&#;t speak to the quality of Great Jones cookware because I&#;ve never used any of it, but it&#;s very pretty, and I assume that some people will be sad to see it go. [Update: Great Jones has reached out and provided the following statement: Great Jones has no plans to end their cookware line and instead continues to grow rapidly. The company is expecting a 100% revenue increase in over and had their best quarter ever the last quarter of .]

Luckily, Great Jones isn&#;t the only place you can buy pots and pans, and it never was. If you need a pot, pan, baking sheet, or even a knife, do what the pros do and go to the restaurant supply store.

Why shop at a restaurant supply store?

We have written about our restaurant supply store essentials before&#;we&#;re huge fans of the soup containers&#;but my obsession has evolved beyond that original list. In addition to soup containers, I&#;ve recently purchased a $10-Kiwi cleaver, a huge stock pot for poaching chicken, and several large Cambro containers for sous vide-ing.

Some restaurant supply stores sell food too, and you should get some. I often buy embarrassing amounts of hash brown patties and white American cheese at the store formerly known as &#;Cash & Carry,&#; because &#;embarrassing amounts&#; are all they deal in.

Each store is different but, according to Twitter and my personal experience, the common theme between all of them is affordability, durability, and standard sizing, which may not seem like that big of deal, but nothing is more annoying than going to bake a cake, only to realize that your incredibly photogenic cake pan is an inch or two smaller than the one called for by your recipe. Also, you can get sheet pans in every conceivable size, from quarter to gargantuan, and you can never have too many sheet pans.

What to buy at a restaurant supply store

In terms of quality, things sold at restaurant supply stores are made for restaurants, which means they are expected to see far more use than what they&#;d experience in your home. In my time shopping at restaurant supply stores, I&#;ve found that the items for sale usually fall into two categories: Made to last forever, or not quite as durable but so cheap that you don&#;t really care if it it breaks. Basically, if something is good enough for a restaurant, it&#;s good enough for your home kitchen.

Need a prep table, an kegerator, or a stainless steel rolling storage cart? Restaurant supply stores usually have them. Some of them also have furniture, ash trays, and cool neon signs. Again, each store is different, and I&#;m sure there are some overpriced restaurant supply stores out there, but once you find a good one you will never look back.

If you want cast iron, they usually carry Lodge, a brand I have been using for years and have no complaints about. (I can&#;t compare it to Le Creuset, because I&#;ve never been able to afford anything from Le Creuset besides a ceramic roasting pan that I got at an outlet mall, but Lodge cast iron works like cast iron should.)

If you want something &#;cute,&#; restaurant supply stores usually have those cactus-shaped margarita glasses, but you could also just go to the thrift store. Some of my most adorable and unique pieces were purchased at Goodwill, usually for fewer than 10 bucks. I&#;ve found punch bowls, copper cookware, cocktail glasses, teak cheese domes, tons of vintage Pyrex, and a yellow enameled cast iron Dutch oven, all at second-hand shops. Not only are these pieces cute&#;and usually cheap&#;but they are far more unique than any millennial pink roasting pan you&#;ll find on social media. I&#;ve also had decent success buying pieces on Etsy, eBay, and (more recently) Facebook Marketplace, which technically is social media, but you&#;re buying from another user, not a company that is advertising on the platform.

How to find a restaurant supply store

If you don&#;t know where to find a restaurant supply store, do a quick internet search to find one in your area (there are a few online stores as well), or ask someone you know who works at a restaurant, and ask them for some pot and pan recommendations while you&#;re at it. Cookware is meant to be cooked in, not photographed, and who better to ask than the people who do a lot of rigorous cooking.

Updated at 3:50 pm EST on June 29th, to include a statement from Great Jones.

 

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