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    Expensive but indestructible, an enameled Dutch oven is worth the investment. The heavy cast iron maintains a steady heat for roasting and braising, while the ... more 
    Photo by: Courtesy of Le Creuset
    Go Dutch-
    Expensive but indestructible, an enameled Dutch oven is worth the investment. The heavy cast iron maintains a steady heat for roasting and braising, while the enamel finish keeps things easy to clean.
    $270, lecreuset.com

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    Screw the immersion blender, the gelato maker, and the electric spice grinder. With these durable, no-nonsense pieces, you'll be able to master almost any dish.

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