Cookware

Welcome to the cookware collection—a curated range of cast iron cookware that I use everyday in my kitchen. From enameled Dutch ovens that make the perfect slow-cooked stew to versatile cast iron skillets, grill pans, and roasters, each piece is designed to last a lifetime of cooking.

  • Le Creuset Everyday Pan 28cm: Matte Black

    Le Creuset Everyday Pan 28cm: Matte Black

    $420.00

    If you love one-pan dinners, this is your new best friend. The 28cm Everypan does it all — sear, sauté, roast, or bake — and still looks beautiful sitting on the table. With a black, dry enamel interior, it’s the most versatile piece in my collection. It’s perfect for everything from my morning eggs to a one-pan risotto to even searing a good steak. It’s the piece you’ll reach for every night without thinking.

  • Le Creuset Everyday Pan 28cm: Meringue

    Le Creuset Everyday Pan 28cm: Meringue

    $420.00

    If you love one-pan dinners, this is your new best friend. The 28cm Everypan does it all — sear, sauté, roast, or bake — and still looks beautiful sitting on the table. With a black, dry enamel interior, it’s the most versatile piece in my collection. It’s perfect for everything from my morning eggs to a one-pan risotto to even searing a good steak. It’s the piece you’ll reach for every night without thinking.

  • Le Creuset French Oven 20cm: Meringue

    Le Creuset French Oven 20cm: Meringue

    $525.00

    The 20cm Le Creuset Dutch oven is the perfect “just right” pot — not too big, not too small. It’s the one I reach for when simmering a cozy stew for two, baking a crusty loaf of bread, or whipping up a simple fruit cobbler for dessert.

  • Le Creuset French Oven 24cm: Meringue

    Le Creuset French Oven 24cm: Meringue

    $675.00

    If there’s one piece of kitchen equipment I couldn’t live without, it’s my 24cm Le Creuset enamel Dutch oven. This pot has seen everything — slow-simmered stews on winter weekends, bubbling pasta sauces, crusty sourdough loaves, and more roast chickens than I can count. It’s the one I reach for without thinking, knowing it’ll handle anything I throw at it.

    I love how evenly it cooks, holding heat like a dream, and how it moves effortlessly from stovetop to oven to table. Plus, after years of heavy use, it still looks beautiful sitting on the shelf — a little worn in, sure, but full of stories and good meals shared.

    See this Dutch oven in my Dutch Oven Roast Chicken Recipe

  • Le Creuset French Oven 24cm: Satin Black

    Le Creuset French Oven 24cm: Satin Black

    $675.00

    If there’s one piece of kitchen equipment I couldn’t live without, it’s my 24cm Le Creuset enamel Dutch oven. This pot has seen everything — slow-simmered stews on winter weekends, bubbling pasta sauces, crusty sourdough loaves, and more roast chickens than I can count. It’s the one I reach for without thinking, knowing it’ll handle anything I throw at it.

    I love how evenly it cooks, holding heat like a dream, and how it moves effortlessly from stovetop to oven to table. Plus, after years of heavy use, it still looks beautiful sitting on the shelf — a little worn in, sure, but full of stories and good meals shared.

    See the 24 cm Le Creuset Casserole in action in my Dutch Oven Roast Chicken Recipe

  • Le Creuset French Oven 28cm: Meringue

    Le Creuset French Oven 28cm: Meringue

    $825.00

    If the 24cm is my everyday sidekick, the 28cm Le Creuset Dutch oven is the big boss. It’s the pot I haul out when I’m cooking for a crowd – or batch cooking for the month ahead. It’s hosted slow-braised lamb shoulders, towering lasagna’s, double batches of soup, and more family roasts than I can keep track of. Heavy, steady, and utterly dependable, it’s the piece that makes feeding a table full of hungry people feel easy. And just like all my Le Creuset cookware, it’s as good-looking as it is hardworking. An essential piece for all batch cookers!

    Want to see a Le Creuset Casserole in action? Check out my  Slow-Cooked Roast Lamb Shoulder recipe