As America approaches its 250th anniversary, there’s no better time to celebrate the enduring craftsmanship of American-made kitchenware. From the heart of Pennsylvania to the mountains of Montana, these products offer quality and durability that stand the test of time.
Quality Cookware from Coast to Coast
All-Clad, based in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, produces bonded stainless steel cookware that combines American craftsmanship with the durability needed by both home cooks and professional chefs. Their D5 stainless steel cookware set, featuring an aluminum core for even heating, is ideal for a variety of cooking tasks.
In Clarksville, Tennessee, Heritage Steel offers cookware with a 5-ply clad construction, strengthened with titanium. Their 12-inch frying pan is versatile, working on all stovetops and safe for oven use up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cast Iron Classics
Lodge, a staple in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, has been crafting cast iron cookware for generations. Their pre-seasoned skillets are perfect for everything from stovetop dishes to campfire meals. Meanwhile, Smithey Ironware in Charleston, South Carolina, offers a limited-edition cast-iron skillet with a patriotic bald eagle design, blending vintage style with modern functionality.
Stargazer, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, produces cast-iron pans known for their smooth surface and modern design, while Field Company offers a griddle that combines the feel of vintage cookware with modern manufacturing.
Baking Essentials and More
USA Pan in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, manufactures commercial-grade bakeware with a nonstick coating, perfect for baking desserts for any celebration. Nordic Ware in Minneapolis, Minnesota, provides cast-aluminum Bundt pans designed for even browning and crisp details.
For cutting boards, John Boos in Effingham, Illinois, offers maple boards with built-in juice grooves, while Epicurean in Superior, Wisconsin, provides durable, dishwasher-safe options. J.K. Adams in Dorset, Vermont, crafts high-quality kitchen tools from North American hardwoods, backed by a lifetime guarantee.
American-Made Kitchen Tools
Earlywood in Red Lodge, Montana, creates kitchen tools from domestic hardwoods, including a handcrafted spatula perfect for everyday cooking tasks. Anchor Hocking in Lancaster, Ohio, offers durable glass mixing bowls with a space-saving nesting design.
For flatware, Liberty Tabletop in Sherrill, New York, remains the only U.S. producer, offering stainless steel sets ideal for both everyday meals and special occasions. Rada Cutlery in Waverly, Iowa, provides sharp steak knives, while Lamson in Massachusetts offers iconic slotted fish turners with classic walnut handles.
Finally, The Mountain Weavers in New England craft tablecloths from American-grown cotton, perfect for adding a touch of red, white, and blue to any celebration.
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