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  2. The 6 Best Cast Iron Cookware Sets of 2024, According ... - AOL

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    Le Creuset Signature Enameled Cast Iron 5-Piece Cookware Set. Williams Sonoma. ... As for the grill, it’s enameled and comes with a press (hello, smashburgers). $465; $395 at Our Place.

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    With an 8.5 and 10.5-inch frying pan, a 4-quart saute pan, a 2.5-quart saucepan, a 7-quart stockpot and a 13-inch square pan; there’s more than enough here to help you tackle any kitchen project.

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    The entire 11-piece set measures just 13.5 inches tall when stacked. "I bought these last year and they're worth every penny. Easy to store, nonstick and super easy to clean," adds a reviewer.

  5. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century. Most American households had at least one cast-iron stove and cooking pan, and such brands as Griswold and Wagner Ware were especially popular; though several other manufacturers also produced kitchen utensils and ...

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    If you're hesitant to invest in the full 10-piece set, consider starting with the five-piece set, which includes the 11-inch skillet, a 2-quart saucepan with lid, and a 3.5-quart sauté pan with lid.

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    An American cast-iron Dutch oven, 1896. In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast-iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking.