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Update your professional cookware for your restaurant, foodservice business or home kitchen with these commercial grade cooking products. Choose from aluminum, carbon steel, cast iron, cookware sets, covers, grates and racks, induction ready cookware, stainless steel, and cookware accessories. Select commercial cookware products below or let one of our foodservice professionals assist you.
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View allChef-quality cookware must withstand the rigors of use in high-volume settings without needing constant maintenance. Restaurant cookware includes commercial pots and pans made from stainless steel, lightweight aluminum, copper, and cast iron.
In addition to commercial pots and pans, chef cookware includes such items as:
- Cast iron skillets
- Oven-to-table cookware
- Specialty cookware (paella pans, crepe pans, steamer sets, etc.)
- Stir fry pans, woks, and rings
Restaurant-quality cookware also covers items such as individually purchased covers and lids, as well as commercial cookware accessories like handle covers, griddles, and egg poachers.
Chefs’ Toys carries restaurant cookware from the best brands in the food industry. Browse our collection to find professional cookware from brands like:
Looking for professional cookware on a budget? Our selection of economy chef cookware provides high-quality pots and pans at attractive prices.
Most professional cookware lack nonstick finishes. Chefs avoid nonstick pans because nonstick coatings impair heat transference, making such pans slow to heat up. Nonstick pans damage quickly when exposed to dishwashers, high temperatures, and scrub brushes. They’re also not suitable for oven use. Chef cookware cannot be so delicate.
Cooking in rusted commercial cookware can produce unwanted flavors in your food. Cast iron pans are the most likely to rust, but even stainless steel pots can corrode over time. Unless the pot is heavily rusted, you can save it by covering it with baking soda, letting it sit for an hour, and then scouring the pan to get the rust off. Cast iron pans should be scrubbed with steel wool, washed, and dried thoroughly. Use a paper towel to coat the inside of the pan with a small amount of oil, then re-season the pan.
Need help choosing restaurant-quality cookware for your establishment? Contact Chefs’ Toys today for professional assistance.