The critically acclaimed and fan-favorite television show The Bear is finally back with season three after sweeping most of the major awards categories last year. But with the return of 10 angst-ridden episodes, everyone watching is back to having major kitchen envy of the Michelin-star restaurants featured in those episodes.
From the Copenhagen gardens of NOMA to the sprawling square footage of Daniel in New York City, we're always itching to find any tools to bring that level of chic efficiency to our home kitchens. As it turns out, the Made In cookware used on The Bear is available on Amazon!
And it's not just The Bear's chefs that are fans: The Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab's experts have been fans of Made In's cookware for quite some time. The brand's stainless steel cookware made our roundup of the best stainless steel cookware sets and its nonstick options are a top pick in our roundup of the best nonstick cookware. Made In's innovative saucier won one of our Kitchen Gear Awards last year while its high-performing griddle won a Kitchen Gear Award this year.
The butter warmer, a 3/4 quart-sized pot, is featured heavily in The Bear's season three, episode one. The brand states that, while it was specifically designed to melt, brown, and infuse butter, this pan is also an expert tool for reducing sauces and reheating liquids.
The pans also include Chef Sydney's essential element of any good pan, a layered construction. There are five layers of metals, to be exact, a mix of stainless and coated steel, to allow for the most even heat conduction and distribution. The rolled rim may look simple, but it was designed to pour hot liquids without the dreaded spilling or sticking to the pot's sides.
Carmy, and the entire Bear crew, aren't known for their even tempers and level heads, so whatever cookware they use must withstand throwing, burning, and slamming onto the stove — all of which Made In's durable construction was made for. As for the pans, those are aluminum core and stainless steel from All Clad. In search of more culinary finds from The Bear? Don't worry, we have the enviable ceramic tableware they use for serving too.
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Kate McGregor is the former Digital Editor at House Beautiful, where she wrote countless stories on home renovation costs, design inspiration, and plant care. After years of experience writing commerce and search-optimized content for brands like Domino, Real Simple, and Architectural Digest’s Clever, Kate developed a passion for uncovering the personal stories that often inspire people’s spaces. She previously worked as the Assistant Market Editor at ELLE Decor where she identified top products and brands in the industry and interviewed emerging designers on their thoughts on the latest interior design trends. Kate holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University. When not researching the specificities of begonia plant care, you can find Kate scouring vintage markets for the ideal wrought-iron chair, knitting yet another cardigan, or reading historical nonfiction.