Le Creuset may be the first company you think of when you think about enameled cast iron, but Staub is surely a close second. Staub has made a name for itself independent of any other retailer, preferring the traditional make and traditional colors they’re known for. Here is our comparison Staub vs...
Category - Cookware
You’re completing your kitchen gear, and a great set of cast iron cocotte is on your list. You’re used to companies estimating their sizes in quarts or liters, but when you get to Staub, it’s a little different. Staub chooses to size cocottes based on centimeters rather than a volume capacity, so...
Le Creuset began producing its signature porcelain enameled cast iron in 1925 and has been making worship-worthy products ever since. People collect not only their different sizes but colors as well. Building your collection could help level up your kitchen, but getting the right size can be tricky...
Calphalon’s Premier Space Saving Cookware first appeared on the market in 2017. This kitchenware has flat glass lids that allow for convenient stacking in any order. These uniquely-shaped, high-quality pans come in 8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch diameter stacks that fit comfortably under almost...
In the battle of budget versus brand, which do you prefer? Would you spend more for a solid reputation and lifetime guarantee, or would you rather save some money when you’re shopping? Lodge and Le Creuset enameled cast iron are two excellent examples of this battle. In this match-up, we decide...
GreeLife sells frying pans, saucepans, woks, griddles, sauté pans, bakeware, sets, and accessories free from PFOAs, PFAS, lead, and cadmium. The kitchenware is made of anodized aluminum and coated with natural nonstick Thermolon ceramic. Thermolon is a unique, nonstick coating made of silicon or...
Le Creuset may be excellent cookware, but half the reason people buy from the company is its color choices. Whether you’re collecting hard to find ones or your favorite color, Le Creuset’s distinctive color scheme is always a showstopper. If you aren’t sure where to start with your collection, or...
You’re looking for ways to cook food low and slow, help tenderize meat, and produce some of the best soups and stews around. You can go old school with a cast iron dutch oven, or you can upgrade to a slow cooker with everything you need contained in one appliance. Of course, you can have both, but...
You’re cooking that soup you love in your classic stockpot. Your friends have talked about how much a dutch oven might deepen the flavor of this classic soup, but are they right? What’s the difference between a dutch oven and your trustworthy stockpot? Quite a lot, depending on the materials, size...