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Monday, April 7, 2025
BusinessFood + Hospitality

Eater Cookware Is Here

Jakob Lyman/Eater

Eater’s stainless steel cookware collaboration with Heritage Steel is now available for purchase on Amazon

Nearly four years ago, as Eater’s restaurant-obsessed editors began to really explore our home kitchens — some of us, admittedly, for the first time ever — Eater at Home was born. The section, devoted to cooking, shopping, and at-home entertaining, celebrates the kitchen as a site of curiosity and the place to recreate some of the most exciting aspects of restaurant dining: the experimentation with ingredients; the discovery of how food and culture intertwine; and the applied savvy of chef expertise leading to killer results on the plate.

Our excitement over everything the home kitchen represents has now culminated in the launch of our first-ever cookware line: Eater x Heritage Steel Cookware’s stainless steel products are now available exclusively on Amazon.

Like everything we do, Eater’s cookware line is inspired by restaurants, and the Tennessee-based, family-owned Heritage Steel brings 40 years of expertise creating craft cookware. Yes, these stainless clad steel pots and pans are sleek and attractive enough to hang in any open kitchen, but they also hold up to the demands of a professional chef: an interior polish creates a reliable cooking surface for expert craft cooking.

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