One-Pot-Wonders
Must-have cookware to have on your wedding registry for when the cold weather hits

When the weather cools, nothing beats a slow-cooked dish on the stovetop. Just make sure you have the necessary tools to make meals a reality. These speciality cookware dishes look great and cook great, so you can keep it all contained to one pot - no serving dish necessary
Le Creuset 7.5-inch Bouillabaisse Pot
Whether you’re preparing a classic bouillabaisse, a pot of cioppino or your own homemade soup speciality, this enameled cast provides top-notch heat retention on all heat sources, even induction. The non-abrasive bottom is even safe on glass-top stoves. The skillet’s shallow sloping sides result in quick evaporation.
Le Creuset
Emile Henry 14.5-inch Tagine
If you’re all about making authentic cuisine, this is the pot for your tagine. The Flame Top design allows for even browning, braising and slow cooking. The ceramicpot - crafted from a unique clay found in Burgundy, France, and then kiln-fired - can cook directly on glass, electric or halogen ranges without breaking, cracking or discoloring.
Bed Bath & Beyond
Mario Batali 6-quart Dutch Oven
This enameled cast iron pan is as at home prepping stocks and sauces as it is braising meat or competing in a chili cookoff. Spikes on the tight-fitting provide natural, continuous basting, and the large handles make it easy to transport from stove-to-table.
Crate and Barrel