Trangia 27. Compact, reasonably lightweight considering the options a trangia gives you. 2 pots, fryin pan, windshield (which is very stable, nothin worse than some über lightweight number that is unstable and ends up spilling your dinner over the ground!).
i find the trangia works in all weathers, covers pretty much every camp cooking eventuality you will encounter, be it cooking solo or for two and you have the option for using either a gas burner or meths (I tend to use gas most of the time).
its not that I favour this set as its the only one I have had, I have bought and tried all sorts in all conditions, and this thing has never left me pondering over a different cook system.
No doubt the die hard bushcrafters will prefer more traditional methods, horses for courses I guess, but being a sea kayaker and open boater that likes to explore whilst keeping the gear lightweight but usable I find this ticks all the boxes
As a side note, I did replace my hard anodised frying pan for a non stick one. I wouldn't replace the other pots with non stick as the hard anodised is more durable and the food I cook in the pots doesn't really stick as its mainly boiling up/reheating etc., and as I only use the frying pan occasionally it seemed sensible to get a frying pan that cooks eggs easily, rather than weld the buggers to the the pan!
Steve