Gallery | September 18, 2020
Guest post: The Welfen royals“At first, only the words ‘castle kitchen’ caught my attention.”
For the love of it
Gallery | September 18, 2020
Guest post: The Welfen royals“At first, only the words ‘castle kitchen’ caught my attention.”
Gallery | August 12, 2020
Guest showcase: 26cm Smith & Matthews saucepan “Paddington”The stamps tell the story of this lovely railway pan.
Gallery | March 25, 2020
34cm Jones Bros. saucepan “Moulton Paddocks”A historical house, a famous owner, a bygone maker — for me, this pot hits the trifecta.
Gallery | March 8, 2020
Guest showcase: 20.5cm Leon Jaeggi bain marieThis pot is both lovely and sturdy, befitting its Swiss-English heritage.
Gallery | February 17, 2020
Guest showcase: Elkington saucepans for P&OThese sea-faring saucepans — English-made and nickel-lined — belong to reader Roger W.
Gallery | February 10, 2020
27cm Van Neuss-Pommier saucepanLike H. Pommier himself, this saucepan has a lot of Van Neuss DNA in it.
Gallery | February 1, 2020
30cm Peter Brux WindsorThe “Brux” is for Bruxelles where the chaudronnerie Peter made beautiful copper.
Gallery | December 13, 2019
34cm H. Pommier stewpot, “ML”This beautiful piece puts me in mind of the story of why I started cooking with copper.
Gallery | November 3, 2019
24cm Pommier WindsorH. Pommier is Belgian, not French, but this Windsor is every bit as beautiful as its French cousins.
Gallery | October 3, 2019
20cm Adolf Witt saucepan “1896”The number on this pan’s handle is the year it was made.
Gallery | February 21, 2019
10 inch Lee & Wilkes WindsorThis sturdy British-made pot is built like a tank.
Gallery | January 11, 2019
30cm Bottega del Rame padella due maniciSometimes I like a little Italian with my French copper.