My (mostly) Made in USA Kitchen (2024)

My (mostly) Made in USAKitchen

In general, glass is always my 1st choice for the kitchen. I’m a big fan of Anchor Hocking & Pyrex, they have soooo many options I suggest you browse each company to get an idea of the many possibilities for made in USA glassware! On Affiliate Links: I refrained from becoming an Amazon Affiliate for a long time, it was in about the last year (of 4 blogging) that someone I trust said: You really should become an affiliate. People do buy based on my recommendations all the time, as this is a product-oriented page & group. My mission is to find the safest products on the market, which I share with you, and many of you do buy. So to turn my back on earning a little bit of income to compensate me for the time I put into putting lists like this together finally did seem absurd to me as well. I earn 3% of Amazon affiliate link purchases which you’ll find many of below. YES, I absolutely encourage & promote supporting companies directly as well, but if they’re on Amazon, its hard to deny the good deals offered. Enough on that, here’s the list 🙂

TABLEWARE: I have this separate note on my Anchor Hocking tableware: https://ecofriendlymamausa.com/2014/06/26/my-search-for-the-safest-made-in-usa-tableware/

FLATWARE: Liberty Tabletop is the only stainless steel, made in USA vendor for this category. I still have a hodgepodge of hand-me-downs in my silverware drawer, but sometime soon I plan to get a set from Liberty. Here’s a couple sets on Amazon:

http://amzn.to/1Q5v7FC

http://amzn.to/1Q5vekv

Here’s a link to their site which has a lot of great options: http://libertytabletop.com/

CUTLERY (also bakeware, stoneware): http://www.radacutlery.com/

CAN OPENER: http://amzn.to/2yt0S6x (I really think this is finally THE ONE!)

UTENSILS: spatulas, ladles, whisks, etc :

I have a hodge podge for these as well. I pick up stainless made in USA items as I see them at garage sales. Sadly the ones I have are no longer made, but you can find them on Ebay if you wish. Check out Robinson & Ekco are the 2 brands I primarily have that are now considered “vintage”. They state stainless steel & USA on them.

Wooden utensils (there are a TON of vendors handcrafting these items, this is not an exhaustive list, and of course Etsy has a ton to choose from as well). Many if not most in the wooden spoon, cutting board industry use mineral oil for a finish. If you’re not OK with that, most will sell to you unfinished for you to use whatever you desire:

One of my all-time favorite vendors, Smiling Tree Toys, now offers wooden cutting boards & spatulas which can also be personalized for your family: http://smilingtreetoys.com/collections/all-smiling-tree-home-decor

http://www.kitchencarvers.com/

http://www.handcraftedwoodenspoons.com/

http://www.earlywooddesigns.com/collections/handmade-wooden-spoons

wooden measuring spoons & cups available from this vendor as well: http://windrushonline.com/wood_measuring_cups.html

http://wallysworldofwood.net/catalog.htm

STORAGE:

I have a ton of these, they truly come in all shapes & sizes, here are just a few options but in no way is this an exhaustive list. They can also go in the oven, just never put anything glass straight from the freezer to the oven, or vice versa, extreme temperature changes CAN make them explode, it’s rare, but does happen.

http://amzn.to/1mVMj4H

http://amzn.to/1Q5wEf0

http://amzn.to/1mVMpt0

http://amzn.to/1Q5wRPk

bowls w/ lids: http://amzn.to/2uk51Ix

http://www.thetickletrunk.com/ (NOT MADE IN USA, but stainless options from a vendor I trust. Many lunch items, we love the divided plates, ice cube trays, popsicle molds which are all stainless & 3rd party tested to be free of lead & cadmium)

BAKEWARE:

I use Anchor & Pyrex, as well as Mason Jars for all my needs in this area. I will link to several great options below:

Loaf pan: http://amzn.to/1Q5vIr0

Round casserole dish w/ glass lid: http://amzn.to/1JKIkST

Square w/ glass lids: http://amzn.to/1ZF3BPZ

http://amzn.to/1mVM5dZ

http://amzn.to/1mVM3m4

I just learned about this company, I don’t own anything yet but wanted to share:https://jsgoceana.com/cookware-and-bakeware/

BEESWAX WRAPS (to replace plastic wrap):

I use MeliWraps, I also offer them via my website: https://pureplaykids.com/shop-now?keywords=meli&olsPage=products%2Fmeli-wraps

ORGANIC COTTON SANWICH/SNACK BAG SETS:

Made by Island Picnic exclusively for my buying club & website: https://pureplaykids.com/shop-now?keywords=bags&olsPage=products%2Forganic-cotton-sandwich-snack-bag-set

FRIDGE FOOD STORAGE BAGS:

Vejibags: https://pureplaykids.com/shop-now?keywords=vejibags&olsPage=products%2Fvejibags

COOKIE SHEET:

https://www.heirloomcookiesheets.com/home.php

Measuring Cups (note, some cups ~8yrs old & older do have measurable amounts of lead in the red paint on the outside. This can be a concern if they’re going in the dishwasher & possibly contaminating the other dishes. If you have older ones, I hate to say toss them, I would just advise a gentle hand wash).

http://amzn.to/1Q5wdRN

http://windrushonline.com/wood_measuring_cups.html (WOODEN)

Coffee maker:

http://amzn.to/1P8L7FX (all the borosilicate glass is made in the USA. It is molded and formed in Taiwan and then we finish manufacturing, assembling, packaging, and shipping here in the USA).

Electric percolator: http://amzn.to/2vkpNrA (this is what I use, made in China but it makes the best, hottest coffee I’ve ever drank, I won’t go back to any other coffee maker). Entirely stainless steel interior!

FOR THE STOVE/OVEN: In my opinion cast iron in the best choice for the stovetop. I’ve purchased all my cast iron 2nd hand, in excellent used condition from garage sales. Griswold & Lodge are top name brands. You can only find Griswold used (Ebay is a great place if you don’t frequent rummage sales), but Lodge is still making new items. Just be aware they pre-season it with soybean oil. This doesn’t overly concern me except the GMO concern, I advise giving it a good scrub prior to use & doing your own seasoning with the oil of your choice. But if you have a life-threatening soy allergy, that is something to take into consideration. I have 3 cast iron skillets of various sizes, as well as a flat griddle & a Dutch oven.

Here’s a link to a set from Lodge (and of course you can buy all pieces individually): http://amzn.to/1kVNPSY

I just learned of this brand which looks great: http://finexusa.com/

I just learned of Finex, they pre-season with flax (so a good alternative to Lodge for those with soy issues, although Finex is quite a bit more expensive) & had this to say about it: We use flaxseed oil because provides a better seasoning for the cooking surface due to its low smoke point and fat polymerization. It’s completely safe to use after it’s been applied the cast iron and cooked for an hour at 400º but definitely not an oil for cooking with food.

**UPDATE: I RECENTLY LEARNED THE HANDLE OF FINEX HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR LEAD. I DON’T WANT TO REMOVE THE ABOVE INFO, BUT WAITING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS ISSUE. MY RECOMMENDATION OF THIS BRAND IS CURRENTLY ON HOLD!

I have several stainless steel stock pots. Here’s a link to several options from my Made in USA list (mine are Regal, handed down from my Mom):

http://www.regalware.com/All cookware is manufactured at the Regal Ware factories in West Bend and Kewaskum, Wisconsin unless otherwise noted. Any doubt, double-check before purchasing!

http://www.vollrathco.com/catalog_index.jsp. I don’t know that every one of their 3,000 items are made in the US, but most I’ve looked at are. As always, double check!!

http://www.all-clad.com/Pages/Collections/default.aspx. All-Clad manufactures 100% of its fully-clad cookware in Canonsburg, PA, a small town south of Pittsburgh. Since its inception in 1971, All-Clad has created and developed many other cooking-related items, beyond the fully-clad cookware that continues to makes the brand famous. Approximately 90% of the items carrying the All-Clad brand are made in the U.S., in Pennsylvania. The remaining 10% not made in the U.S., are made in China, France, and Italy.

http://www.saladmaster.com/display/router.aspx Also made in WI!

STONEWARE: Pampered Chef, Hartstone Bakery & Rada are 3 made in USA options. Pampered Chef stoneware is all made in USA, but many of their other items are made in China so always double check. After reading numerous sources stating them to be lead-free, I was just made aware of this which I had never seen before: https://www.pamperedchef.com/iceberg-ca/original/pdf/p8539-022015cne-stoneware-qa.pdf. I did find that Tamara from MISLEAD found this one to test positive, but commented she was surprised as the others she’d tested were negative, and that this amount was safe by all standards: http://tamararubin.com/2017/04/pamper/. So, up to you if you think it’s a safe choice of not.

From Pampered Chef I have:

Large Bar pan, this is great for making cookies, roasting veggies, etc: https://www.pamperedchef.com/shop/Bakeware/Stoneware/Large+Bar+Pan/1445

Pizza stone (a couple of sizes available, and a square shape also): https://www.pamperedchef.com/shop/Bakeware/Stoneware/Large+Round+Stone/1371

Here’s Hartstone’s pizza pan, if you like edges this is the way to go: http://amzn.to/1ZF28ck

Muffin pan, it got discontinued just as I desired to buy it, a consultant in one of my groups sold me her unused one from her personal stash as she wasn’t using it. Here’s a very similar one:

Haeger Potteries: http://amzn.to/1OA8bfx

Hartstone has ½ dozen pan: http://www.hartstonepottery.com/

I use wooden & stainless utensils. I use stainless stock pots, but they are not without slight concern of leaching metals into your food. Stick with good quality, and try to avoid cooking acidic foods for 20 hours & the concern is minimal, in my opinion. I use Anchor & Pyrex glass storage for leftovers & general food storage, as well as bakeware for the oven. Also, I love stone bakeware (Pampered Chef), I have a pizza stone, large baking pan & muffin pan from them.

GLASS STRAWS: I’ve had some of these for years now & we’ve not had one break. I know some people who have managed to break them, but they’re extremely tough AND Glass Dharma offers a lifetime replacement warranty! I also invested in a family pack carrier, I leave a 4 pack in my car so we don’t forget them when out & about! http://www.glassdharma.com/

COOKIE CUTTERS: Ann Clark: https://www.annclarkcookiecutters.com/. Also on Amazon!

SHELVING: tons & tons of different options for any room in your house here. You can order unfinished if desired: http://www.woodlandmarketing.com/heg.php?cat=heg

MISC:

Not made in USA, but I’m in LOVE with my Instant Pot: http://amzn.to/1ZF4lop

–I know there’s stuff left off here, it’s not an exhaustive list, so please do let me know what I left off & if it’s not something I own I’ll help find the best options.

–Here are 2 made in USA databases FULL of additional ideas. A lot of it is plastic, but I still want to post the links & let you look through it if you want: http://www.americansworking.com/kitchen.html

http://www.usab2c.com/category/american_made_measuring_cups

–ALSO, I was on my local, independent radio station for a full hour talking about a variety of things but focusing on going plastic-free as much as possible, if you have some spare time & are extremely bored, you might be interested in listening 🙂 https://ecofriendlymamausa.com/2014/05/17/i-was-on-the-radio/

***The above items are all things I use & in my opinion excellent choices. I do not recommend buying vintage for very many things, definitely not old Pyrex, etc as they’ve been shown to be highly contaminated with lead in many cases (Follow the page: MisLead America’s Secret Epidemic for an eye-opening experience).

My (mostly) Made in USA Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What kitchenware is made in USA? ›

All-Clad, made in PA, is at the top of our list! Check out another PA made product, USA Pan bakeware. Blenders from Vitamix and Blendtec are also made in the USA. Wellness anti-fatigue kitchen mats are also made in the US.

Is American Kitchen a good brand? ›

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And everything else is on key: the packaging was perfect, the warranty is excellent, the care instructions are useful/correct, and so forth. I pan-sear my meats on my horrible electric stove and then finish them in the oven, and they've been perfect.

Is made in cookware made in China? ›

Made In's stainless steel collection is produced here in the US and France, while the bakeware, knives, and carbon steel pieces are made using local materials in France. To put it simply: Made In knows what quality cookware looks like and also partners with craftspeople who are the best in the biz.

What stainless steel cookware is made in USA? ›

Heritage Steel | Stainless Clad Cookware Made in USA.

Is granite ware made in USA? ›

In 2020 Cinsa acquired the license to manufacture, market and distribute the Granite Ware Brand, one of our main objectives is to maintain the Brand as the Classic American cookware in the US Market.

Is Spring Chef made in the USA? ›

A: Spring Chef products are made in China, the country of origin according to online searches.

Which company is best for kitchen? ›

Top 10 modular kitchen brands in India
  1. 1 Sleek by Asian Paints. ...
  2. 2 Wurfel Kuche. ...
  3. 3 Haecker Kuechen. ...
  4. 4 Godrej Interio. ...
  5. 5 Anchor by Panasonic. ...
  6. 6 Johnson Kitchens. ...
  7. 7 Spacewood. ...
  8. 8 REHAU Kitchen.

Which brand is good for kitchen? ›

Another popular and reliable modular kitchen brand in India is the Godrej Interio. They are present across India in over 400 cities. Godrej Interio offers aesthetically pleasing yet functional and technologically modern modular kitchen designs that are efficiently utilise space.

What is the oldest kitchen brand in the world? ›

Starting from a humble workshop founded by Friedemir Poggenpohl in 1892, Poggenpohl has undergone 130 years of development to become the oldest and most reputable kitchen brand in the world.

What is the number 1 non toxic cookware? ›

Stainless steel is one of the safest materials to use for cooking since it has no engineered nonstick coating and is more resistant to scratches and repeated cleaning. Older, damaged pans should be replaced, especially if you frequently cook with acidic ingredients, as the steel can degrade more quickly.

Are any pots and pans made in USA? ›

When it comes to American-made cookware, there are a few options to choose from. The main brands are Heritage Steel, Nordic Ware, All-Clad, and Made In—though Heritage Steel doesn't make non stick.

Are any nonstick pans made in the USA? ›

Made In Cookware - 8" Non Stick Frying Pan (Harbour Blue) - 5 Ply Stainless Clad Nonstick - Professional Cookware - Crafted in USA - Induction Compatible.

Is All-Clad Made in USA? ›

Is All-Clad made in the USA? All-Clad's fully bonded cookware and bakeware are bonded, engineered, & assembled in the USA. Skilled craftspeople manufacture these products at our Canonsburg, PA factory using high-quality US and imported materials.

Are Viking pots made in USA? ›

Viking® 3-Ply Cookware is designed for the culinary enthusiast desiring professional quality results. Handcrafted in the USA, Viking cookware is beautifully polished to a mirror finish. The 3-ply clad design combines three layers of metal to create one solid piece that is formed into the vessel.

Is the always pan made in USA? ›

China. We took a lot of care in choosing who makes our Always Pan.

Is Oxo made in USA? ›

Oxo products are made in the USA and China. They provide a non-stick pro-Bakeware line that is completely made in the US. Some Oxo products come with a “made in China” tag. An example of an OXO Good Grips meat tenderizer.

Is 360 Cookware made in USA? ›

We do—right here in the USA. More specifically, it's a place we consider a hidden gem, home to just over 30,000 people—West Bend, Wisconsin. Beyond the fact that we're proud of our town, why does it matter that we produce 360 Cookware here?

Are Lodge pans made in USA? ›

Made in the USA.

Our foundries operate in beautiful South Pittsburg, Tennessee, and our trusted tooling shops are USA based—two are within two hours of Lodge. We're proud to produce high quality, American-made cast iron that supports American manufacturing and jobs.

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