Buying cookware can feel like a high-stakes mission. Walk into any kitchen store and you’re met with walls of gleaming metal, confusing "ply" counts, and price tags that range from $20 to $500.
Experts suggest buying a few high-quality "workhorse" pieces separately. It might cost more upfront, but they’ll last a lifetime. 2. The 5 Essential Pillars buy pots and pans
The Best Cookware: My Favorite Pots and Pans - Olga's Flavor Factory Buying cookware can feel like a high-stakes mission
If you’re starting from scratch, these are the only five pieces you really need to master almost any recipe: confusing "ply" counts
The most common mistake is buying a massive, pre-packaged cookware set. While they seem like a bargain, most sets include "filler" pieces—like tiny saucepans or odd-sized lids—that just take up space.