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A Le Creuset purchase needn’t be a splurge—and these affordable (and adorable!) pinch bowls prove it. The set of six perks up any tablescape and is perfect for holding ingredients such as finishing salt, fresh herbs and finely diced garnishes. Looking for a deal? Keep an eye out for Le Creuset sales.
What to Look for in Le Creuset Cookware
While you should obviously start with Le Creuset’s catalog to find the best cookware the brand has to offer, there are some other things you should consider:
- Complement your Kitchen: If you’re big on baking bread, you can’t do much better than a Le Creuset Dutch Oven. But if you’re not a baker, there might be something else you’d be better off with, like a skillet. It can be easy to fall for the brand’s gear, but you want to make sure you’re actually going to get use out of it, otherwise it might just sit unused in a cabinet, and that’s a shame for kitchenware that’s so beautiful.
- Don’t Be Afraid to Get Playful: Le Creuset is synonymous with quality, but the brand exploded onto the scene because of its products’ styling. Don’t be afraid to pick up items with vibrant, fun colors. That’s a part of the joy of shopping for this brand to begin with.
- Follow the Manufacturer’s Recommendations: Le Creuset’s products are an investment, there’s no doubt. To keep them in working order, you should follow the brand’s care instructions to the letter. If you don’t, you could ruin your Le Creuset items, making that investment a bad one.
- Trust the Reviews: If you’re unsure which products to get, remember that you can always rely on customer testimony to help in your decision-making process. A solid endorsement might help you choose if you’re having trouble.
How We Found the Best Le Creuset Kitchenware
As this guide is specific to Le Creuset, we started with the brand’s catalog. But it’s an incredibly extensive list of offerings, so we had to trim down the list to an array of gear that best serves the average chef (with a little variety mixed in for those looking for it). Then, we carefully considered the resulting list by purpose, material, durability, lastingness, customer (and professional) reviews, etc. Finally, we settled on this approachable, versatile collection of the brand’s best products.
Why You Should Trust Us
While this guide largely depends on your trust in Le Creuset (as all the items are from the brand), the brand has such an extensive catalog that it still requires some paring down to determine a more approachable list. That’s where Madi Koetting’s expertise came into play. As a shopping editor focusing on social video (and a founding member of the Taste Recipes shopping team), she has personally reviewed hundreds of products in the home space, especially kitchen gear. It’s her deep levels of experience and professionalism that helped hone this list.
FAQ
What is Le Creuset famous for?
The brand first made its mark by providing “the world’s first colorful cookware,” dating all the way back to 1925. However, that staying power can’t be attributed to colorful kitchenware alone. The brand has remained a major name in the space thanks to the overall quality and durability of its products, alongside its signature styling.
Why are Le Creuset products so expensive?
Le Creuset has been making top-notch kitchen products for nearly a century (the brand turns 100 next year!). It made it this far by obsessively crafting its products with a flair for incredible quality. Yes, part of the reason Le Creuset is so expensive is because of its premium name. But that name is the product of an obsession with quality. You’re not just paying for a name with Le Creuset; you’re paying for one of the best catalogs in the whole kitchen industry.
What can you not do with Le Creuset?
You should never plunge your Le Creuset items into cold water, especially after they have been in the oven. The shock can cause them to crack or even shatter. Instead, allow your items to cool naturally and clean them in warm/hot water once they’ve cooled down enough to touch.
Additional research contributed by Taste Recipes Editor, Lisa Kaminski.