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Eater Expands Stainless Steel Cookware Line with New Shapes and Sizes

Last fall, Eater debuted its first-ever cookware line in partnership with the Tennessee-based, family-owned Heritage Steel. The peerless collection of stainless clad steel pots and pans were a natural extension of Eater at Home, which celebrates the kitchen as a site of curiosity and the place to recreate some of the most exciting aspects of restaurant dining. The results are, as we’d hoped, sleek and attractive enough to hang in any open kitchen, but also hold up to the demands of a professional chef. (The experts seem to agree.)

Now, we’re thrilled to announce six additions to the Eater x Heritage Steel cookware collection, including more shapes and sizes to supercharge all your home cooking, available on Amazon and finer retailers near you. Say hello to our brand new favorites, including a mini saute pan, three-quart saucier, six-quart wide rondeau, and even more shapes and sizes to help satisfy every type of home cook.

Like everything we do, Eater’s cookware line is inspired by restaurants, and Heritage Steel brings 40 years of expertise creating craft cookware. These stainless clad steel pots and pans have form and function — they look good on the stove and on the kitchen counter, plus the interior polish creates a reliable cooking surface for expert craft cooking.

The full collection is designed with practicality and versatility in mind. Throw them on any stovetop or in the oven or on the grill. They’re the perfect addition to your cupboards if you’re looking to recreate an iconic migas breakfast dish, or attempt the omelet from The Bear or use up your veggies with a Korean pancake mix — in other words, if you want to truly cook like an Eater.

Eater x Heritage Steel 3 Quart Saucier with Lid

Prices taken at time of publishing.

This saucier’s unique sloped sides make it perfect for whisking sauces or custard, but also increase surface area for reducing liquids. It’s also great for stirring up risotto, polenta, or oatmeal.

Eater x Heritage Steel 4 Quart Saucepan with Lid

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Our roomy 4-quart saucepan doubles as a small stock pot, making is excellent for small batches of soups, stews, and more. This larger saucepan stands out from the crowd with its side handle that offers added stability and control.

Want to put any of the new Eater skillets and saucepans to work? Here are some recipes to get you started:

Eater x Heritage Steel 6 Quart Rondeau with Lid

Prices taken at time of publishing.

With a shape fit for searing, braising, oven-roasting, and simmering, the Eater and Heritage Steel 6-quart rondeau is wide enough to help intensify flavors in liquids, but also deep enough to effectively braise or poach.




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