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Why choosing the right cookware makes all the difference in the kitchen
Whether at home or on weekdays, cooking can be a pleasure or a real chore. The difference? A good dish often starts with the right cookware. Having the right utensils saves time, makes cooking easier and gives you exactly the cooking results you're looking for. But you still need to know what to choose. We can help you find the cookware that's right for you: practical, adapted to your everyday life and designed to last. Because yes, a simple pan can change everything when it suits your needs. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned cook, the right choices are often the simplest. Stainless steel or steel, removable or non-removable handle, induction or traditional... let's take a look at the essential criteria for making the right purchase.Materials: stainless steel, steel or coated? Our advice to help you make the right choice
The first criterion to look at is the manufacturing material. Each has its own advantages, and each has its own specific uses. Stainless steel is the most versatile choice. Appreciated for its sturdiness, it offers excellent resistance to heat, and is unaffected by shocks or high temperatures. Ideal for precise cooking, it is also very easy to maintain. What's more, it's induction-compatible, a real plus if your hob is new. Stainless steel is perfect for everyday pots and pans: sauces, pasta, vegetables... you name it. Steel, often enamelled, stands up well to intensive use. It's a solid option, especially if you like stewed dishes or longer cooking times. It retains heat very well, but can be heavier than stainless steel. Good to know: it heats up quickly, so it's ideal if you're in a hurry in the evening. Finally, there are models with non-stick coating. Very pleasant to use, they prevent food from sticking. They are ideal for low-fat or fat-free cooking, such as eggs or fish. If you're a fan of fast, balanced cooking, these coated frying pans and saucepans will save you an incredible amount of time. Features and formats: how to equip yourself intelligently
Take stock of what you really cook. A complete set of cookware is all very well, but it still has to be useful. There's no point in cluttering up your cupboards with 10 pans if you always use the same two. Which format is best? The range with removable handle is very practical. They are easy to store, oven and dishwasher safe, and take up no space. For small kitchens or families in a hurry, it's a really clever solution. Another equally useful option: stackable or glass lids. Transparent, they allow you to monitor cooking without lifting the lid. This saves time and energy. If you often cook for several people, consider large-capacity stewpots or sauté pans. Dishes in sauce, rice or steamed vegetables take on their full flavor. If you're cooking alone or as a couple, two pots of different sizes and a quality frying pan are usually enough. Finally, check that your future utensils are compatible with your hobs: induction, vitroceramic, gas. The words "all burners including induction" are now commonplace, but it's best to be sure. And for a first installation, opt for a set of cookware: it's often cheaper to buy and more consistent in its use. At La Redoute, we know that cooking is an integral part of your daily life. Good cookware makes life easier, day after day. Whether you're looking for the essentials or to renew your entire equipment, take the time to choose wisely. Good preparation always starts with the right tools, and fast shipping is always a good start.