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Simmer Down

Winter doesn’t reward spontaneity. It rewards choosing a pot and sticking with it. Meals are decided early, left to cook, and allowed to take over the evening. This is when cooking stops being a task and becomes the plan—slow, hot and unbothered. AIR SUPPLY’s winter cooking edit leans into that logic that makes sense for right now: the Balmuda Teppanyaki, which turns dinner into an activity; Japanese donabe steamers made for low heat and long conversations; Christophe Pourny’s French aprons, because if you’re committing to the stove, you might as well dress for it. Less rushing, more staying put, and food that’s happy to take its time
Photo: Ishimuro/Condé Nast/Getty Images (woman dropping plates)

Jan Burtz

Pure White Cereal Bowl

$54

Smeg

Portable Induction Cooker

$349.95

Nagatani-en

Mushi Nabe Donabe Steamer

$195

Il Buco Vita

Seaglass Salt Dish

$62

Il Buco Vita

Casale Il Buco Cutting Board

$375

Balmuda

The Teppanyaki

$449

Yoshihiro

Slicer Knife

$184.99

west~bourne

Organic Extra Virgin Avocado Oil - Single Bottle, 375ml

$34

Il Buco Vita

Bevagna Spoon Rest

$45

Christophe Pourny

Chef’s Apron in Burgundy

$75

Yeti

Stainless Steel Cooler

$800

Barebones

Cowboy Firepit Grill

$400

Chef iQ

iQ Sense Wireless Meat Thermometer

$129.99

Anyday

Microwave Cookware & Glass Food Storage Set

$74.99

Siesta Co.

Tinned Fish Variety 5-Pack

$44.95

Vermicular

Musui-Kamado

$670

Kassatex

Newbury Kitchen Towels, Set of Three

$30

Springs Fireplace

Salsa Roja

$9

Trudon

Royale Taper Candles

$48

Our Place

Bakeware Set

$199.95

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