Stock Pots & Stock Pot Accessories
Heavy-duty aluminum and stainless steel commercial stock pots from 8 to 200 quarts with steamer baskets, pasta inserts, and strainer accessories!
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Best Stock Pots for Commercial Kitchens
Stock pots are essential large-capacity cookware for restaurants, catering operations, hotels, institutional kitchens, and any commercial facility that prepares stocks, soups, broths, stews, pasta, and large-batch items. Also commonly searched as soup pots and cooking pots, these tall, deep vessels feature a narrow diameter-to-height ratio that minimizes surface evaporation, preserving liquid volume during long simmering times. From delicate bone broth simmered for hours to rapid pasta boiling, seafood steaming, and high-volume soup production, commercial stock pots support efficient large-batch cooking at every scale.
This category includes stock pots in aluminum and stainless steel from 8 quarts for small-batch preparation to 200 quarts for high-volume institutional cooking. Aluminum stock pots (122 products) deliver excellent heat conductivity at lighter weights, while stainless steel stock pots (80 products) offer superior durability, corrosion resistance, and induction cooktop compatibility. Heavy-duty construction with reinforced bases and riveted handles withstands the demands of daily commercial use. Induction-ready models with aluminum-clad or tri-ply construction provide even heating on any cooktop surface.
Stock pot accessories include steamer baskets for vegetables, seafood, and tamales, pasta baskets and pasta cooking sets for easy draining without heavy lifting, and strainer inserts for separating solids from liquid. These accessories transform a standard stock pot into a versatile multi-use cooking station.
We offer stock pots and accessories from trusted commercial brands including Admiral Craft, Bon Chef, Browne Foodservice, CAC, TableCraft, Thunder Group, and Winco.
Benefits of Commercial Stock Pots
The tall, narrow profile of a stock pot reduces the surface area exposed to air, minimizing evaporation during extended simmering. This design is critical for stock, broth, and soup production where maintaining proper liquid levels and flavor concentration over hours of cooking directly affects quality and yield. Commercial stock pots hold anywhere from 8 to 200 quarts, supporting everything from daily soup prep to banquet service and large catering events without running multiple smaller batches.
Heavy-duty commercial stock pots feature thick-gauge aluminum or stainless steel construction, reinforced loop handles, and flat bases designed for stability on commercial ranges and stock pot burners. Aluminum stock pots offer the best heat transfer per dollar, heating quickly and distributing heat evenly across the entire pot surface. Stainless steel stock pots resist staining, pitting, and flavor transfer between batches, making them ideal for kitchens that alternate between acidic tomato-based soups and neutral bone stocks in the same vessel.
Stock pot accessories dramatically expand what a single pot can do. Steamer baskets turn a stock pot into a commercial steamer for vegetables, dumplings, seafood, and tamales. Pasta baskets and strainer inserts allow cooks to lift and drain pasta, blanched vegetables, or boiled proteins directly from the pot without pouring heavy boiling liquid. For operations that need a stock pot with strainer or a stock pot with steamer basket, the right accessory eliminates the need for separate equipment and saves valuable kitchen space.
Induction-compatible stock pots allow commercial kitchens transitioning to induction cooktops to maintain their stock pot inventory. With 65 induction-ready models available, operations can select tri-ply or aluminum-clad stainless steel stock pots that work on both traditional gas ranges and modern induction equipment.
What to Look for in Stock Pots
Selecting the right commercial stock pots depends on your cooking applications, production volume, kitchen equipment, and accessory needs. Consider these factors when ordering stock pots for your operation:
- Capacity: Stock pot sizes range from 8 quarts for small soup batches and sauce reductions to 200 quarts for institutional cooking operations. Mid-range sizes (12-40 quarts) handle daily restaurant soup and stock production. Large sizes (60-200 quarts) suit high-volume catering, banquet facilities, and commissary kitchens.
- Material: Aluminum stock pots heat faster, weigh less, and cost less per quart of capacity. Stainless steel stock pots are more durable, resist corrosion from acidic ingredients, and are compatible with induction cooktops. Heavy-gauge aluminum and tri-ply stainless steel with aluminum cores offer the best balance of heat performance and durability.
- Accessories: Steamer baskets allow steaming inside the stock pot without a separate steamer unit. Pasta baskets let you cook and drain multiple pasta portions simultaneously. Strainer basket inserts separate solids from liquid for stocks and broths. Pasta cooking sets include the pot, lid, and insert as a complete unit.
- Induction compatibility: If your kitchen uses induction cooktops, verify the stock pot is induction-ready. Stainless steel and tri-ply models are typically induction compatible, while standard aluminum stock pots are not.
- Handle design: Smaller stock pots (8-25 quarts) typically feature two loop handles. Larger stock pots (40-200 quarts) may include four handles for safer lifting when full. Riveted handles withstand heavier loads than welded handles.
- Gauge and weight: Heavy-duty stock pots with thicker gauge walls distribute heat more evenly and resist warping under sustained high heat. Standard gauge pots are lighter and more economical for lighter-duty applications.
- Lid: Some stock pots include a matching lid, while others sell the lid separately. A well-fitting lid reduces evaporation, speeds boil times, and improves energy efficiency during long cooking sessions.
Shop Stock Pots Today
From heavy-duty aluminum stock pots for high-volume soup and stock production to stainless steel induction-ready models for modern commercial kitchens, the right stock pot delivers the deep capacity, even heat distribution, and durability your operation demands. Add steamer baskets, pasta inserts, and strainer accessories to build a versatile cooking station from a single pot. Browse our full selection of stock pots and accessories from 8 to 200 quarts to find the sizes, materials, and configurations that fit your kitchen.
Need related cookware? Explore our selection of sauce pots for wider, shallower cooking vessels, or our double boilers for gentle, indirect heating applications.

















































