Stock & Soup Pots

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Stock Pots & Soup Pots for the Kitchen

When investing in cookware for the kitchen, few multipot pieces are as essential as stock pots and soup pots. They're the key to making delicious broths and hearty stews, though the possibilities extend far beyond there. Multipots also allow you to strain dishes such as pasta. The pots' bases heat evenly so your dishes don't burn, but instead get cooked to perfection all the way through. 8-, 10- and 12-quart stock pots are common sizes, while large 16-quart stock pots are a smart move for big families and dinner parties. Using a pressure cooker and slow cooker to prepare your meal? Easily transfer into a multipot for serving purposes. If you want a cohesive look to your kitchenware, get soup bowls that complement the color and style of your stock pot. Then, all you need is a ladle and spoons and you're ready to feast.

Stock & Soup Pot Styles

It's important to pick a stock pot design that reflects not just your style, but also your culinary needs. Stainless steel stock pots, for example, make cleaning up after the big meal a breeze. Enamel stock pots from brands such as Le Creuset are sleek and colorful, and also prevent food sticking. Consider choosing one that complements other cookware sets and dinnerware, or instead take an eclectic route by playing with different colors. All Clad stock pots are another reliable option for the kitchen, especially if you're looking for stainless steel options.

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