Ten years ago, our perfectly seasoned cast iron skillets were our pride and joy. Times changed, Instagram gave way to TikTok and suddenly a slew of direct-to-consumer brands emerged from the woodwork, convincing everyone that ceramic nonstick cookware was the be-all, end-all, “nontoxic” savior that would prevent societal collapse. But it’s 2023, and we’re sensing another shift. Our prediction? We’re on the cusp of a stainless steel renaissance, and we’re not mad about it.
Here’s why: We’ve been lucky enough to test our share of new cookware brands, from multifunctional nonstick to shiny, millennial-marketed ceramic (and even a few carbon steel skillets, too). But after a year or two of daily wear and tear, we’re left with a bunch of lackluster pots and pans and a desire for cookware that will last longer than the latest Internet food trend. As it turns out, the solution was right under our nose, in the form of those stainless skillets that have been hiding under the sink since our wedding registry went defunct five years ago.