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by Emily Shwake BuzzFeed Contributor Link Facebook Pinterest Twitter Mail 1. A 16-piece set of cookware if you lost all yours in the latest move. It has basically everything you need to start cooking: prep bowls, spoons, nonstick pots and pans, even cookware protectors! Walmart It includes an 8-inch fry pan, 9.



5-inch fry pan, 1.5-quart saucepan with glass lid, 2.5-quart saucepan with glass lid, 5-quart dutch oven with glass lid, two-piece cookware protectors (11.

5-inch and 13.5-inch), solid spoon, slotted turner, and three-piece ceramic prep bowls (6-ounce, 4-ounce, and 2-ounce). Promising review: "I was skeptical because of the price, but man, this is the best set I've ever purchased.

It's nonstick — everything just glides perfectly. It cleans well, too. I would recommend everyone get this!" — reviewer Price: $49 (originally $59; available in three colors) 2.

A Bento-style lunch box if having your food touch triggers your gag reflex. With a built-in carry handle and storage space for cutlery or a napkin, it's great for kids' lunches, too. Walmart Promising review: "I am loving the size of this bento.

It fits nicely in my child's lunch box. It is also very easy for little hands to open. The compartments are all great sizes, and the slot for a fork or spoon is an added bonus!" — Elsie Price: $10.

98 (available in a one- or two-pack) 3. A 10-inch ceramic nonstick fry pan for cooks who need something a bit more heavy-duty. It's a lot less ~delicate~ than a lot of fancy pans that can't even handle metal utensils.

It heats quickly and evenly, but most importantly, it can go in the dishwasher. 🙏 Walmart Promising review: "It is not only functional but beautiful as well! I have the smaller 8-inch skillet and now this larger one. Both are hanging in my kitchen.

I love the candy-apple red and, of course, the interior, which is truly the easiest of all of my skillets to clean. I wipe out any cooking residue with a paper towel. Hot, soapy water and done.

Highly recommend." — Red Price: $15.97 4.

A 5-quart Dutch oven that can handle all your one-pot dinners . And it's just as chill as the fry pan. Walmart Promising review: "This pot is gorgeous! I actually leave it sitting out on my stove.

I have used it about 10 times so far, and it's great. Nice, even heat. Nothing sticks.

It's super easy to clean up. I love it and would highly recommend it." — Onequeenvic Price: $29.

97 (available in two colors) 5. A five-piece prep station so convenient, it'll have you saying "YES, CHEF" when your S.O.

asks you to chop up the veggies for dinner. One of the four insertable trays works an herb-stripper and another works as both a strainer and a grater. And this part is genius: the cutting board has a built-in garlic grater .

Walmart Promising review: "I love my new Tasty cutting board prep station. The originality, the thoughtfulness, and all the extras that come with it are awesome. So, if you desire a cutting board that is a cut above (no pun intended) the other standard cutting boards out there, this is the one I would recommend.

" — Barbara Price: $21.32 6. A 13-inch nonstick sauté pan for those of us who are prone to burning our food so badly, it permanently fuses to the cookware.

It's big enough to cook your family's dinner all at once, so you won't have to make batches and end up eating the cold batch you took out first. Walmart Promising review: "I love the size of this pan. It is the perfect size to cook and sauté a lot of food without having it crowded in the pan.

The nonstick coating is great, and it is lightweight." — Valerie Price: $34.97 7.

A 15-piece knife set that comes with a storage block so your blades aren't getting all banged up when you throw them in a drawer. It keeps everything nice and tidy and ensures your knives stay as sharp as the day you got them. Walmart This knife set comes with an 8-inch chef knife, 7-inch bread knife, 7inch slicer knife, 5.

5-inch Santoku knife, 3.5-inch paring knife, 3-inch bird's beak knife, six 4.5" steak knives, all-purpose shears, and a black cutlery block.

Promising review: "I've tried quite a few knife sets, and they never quite have all the ones I need. There are usually three good ones, and the rest are knives you rarely use. This set has been AMAZING, and I'll never return to another brand.

It has MANY different kinds of knives for anything you can think of to cut. I love the Santoku knife the most. It's comfortable to hold and chop for meal prepping without it hurting my fingers after a while, and it always cuts so smoothly I barely have to put much strength in.

I love it and this whole set." — Jenny Price: $37.74 8.

Or! A three-piece knife set with a funky texture on the side that prevents food from sticking when you're flying through your prep work. It has a 70-inch Santoku knife, a 5-inch utility knife, and a 3.5-inch paring knife, which is perfect if you're just looking to cover the basics.

Walmart Price: $12.97 9. A 14-inch carbon steel wok that's perfect for whipping up stir-fries, curries, and all your favorite dishes.

Its tall sides and wide surface area let you cook everything evenly without making a mess. Plus, it's nonstick, so cleanup is a breeze, even if you end up too much frying and not enough stirring. Walmart Promising review: "I was shopping online for an inexpensive wok that wasn't junk.

I found this online but Walmart also had the exact wok in stock at my local store. That allowed me to put hands on it, feel the material, weight, and handles. Let me say this: For the low, reasonable price, it has the same qualities as many of the $100-woks.

I waited to write this review until after I used it. I don't write many reviews, as you can see from my history. I only write reviews for products that I think deserve a review.

In the past 13 days, I've deep-fried wontons, fried rice, scrambled eggs, cooked Jimmy Dean spicy sausage, and warmed up some tortillas. Nothing stuck. I just used a soft dish rag and some soapy water.

Not once did I have to scrub it clean. If you need a dependable wok, look no further. This will be everything you need.

I would buy it again, but I don't think I'll need to." — blitzer Price: $19.88 10.

A four--piece steak knife set so efficient, it'll cut through meat like BUTTAH. Unlike straight-edge knives that crush meat and push out the juices, a serrated edge like the one on these knives allows you to slice through smoothly. Walmart Price: $9.

44 11. A stainless-steel multi-pot that'll ease your pasta-cooking woes. Instead of trying to angle a heavy pot full of boiling hot water over the sink and holding a strainer to catch the pasta, you can simply lift the steamer basket and let the water drain out the bottom.

As a bonus, you can save the pasta water — a spoonful or two of that will help the sauce cling to the pasta rather than sinking to the bottom of the bowl. Walmart Promising review: It's a great product, and it's the perfect size for steaming (versus hard-boiling) eggs. It's also great for blanching veggies.

" — Mercie Price: $37.97 12. A two-pack of carbon steel loaf pans if you can't get your friends to stop fighting over who gets the big slice of your banana bread.

These come with guidelines so you can cut an even slice every time. Walmart Promising review: "Good price and works great. It is so easy to cut perfect slices with this pan.

Will be recommending to all my fellow bakers." — Michelle Price: $17.88 Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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