Save on Kitchen Essentials During Sur La Table’s Blowout Cookware Sale
Level-up your home cooking and baking with these incredible deals.

Staying at home means we're all spending a lot more time in the kitchen. And I don't know about you, but I’m getting really creative at re-imagining leftovers and getting the most mileage out of what’s in the pantry. If you’re working on your chef skills, too, you can save big on basic cookware and bakeware right now during Sur La Table’s semi-annual sale. The sale runs through April 14 with deals up to 55-percent off on big brand names like Le Creuset and Staub. Yep, it’s the good stuff. So, whether you’re stress baking or cooking easy-to-freeze big-batch meals for the family, take a peek at these items on sale and shop our favorites below.
If you’re juggling working from home plus being your kids’ teacher, make mornings a little bit easier with quick, reheatable pancakes. You can even add protein powder to the batter for extra nutrition. This pro griddle is perfect for whipping up big batches of pancakes to freeze.
A cast-iron skillet will last your entire life if you take good care of it and season it correctly. You can use it on the stovetop for searing meat, but, in my opinion, the most important use is for cornbread. Sure, you can make cornbread in a glass dish or baking pan, but it just doesn’t have the same crunchy edge and texture as cornbread from a skillet.
If staying at home has taught me anything it’s that I need to use my freezer more! I’m now making more casseroles, such as cheesy chicken with rice or macaroni with hidden veggies, in a big baking dish so I can serve it piping hot and bubbly for dinner but also freeze half to eat later. It helps my family cut down on wasted food and keeps our menu feeling more spontaneous when our daily routine feels a lot like Groundhog Day.
If your favorite burger joint has closed or you don’t have access to a grill right now, you can barbecue indoors with this stovetop grill. It’s great for cooking burgers of all kinds or searing kabobs.
This mixer wasn't part of the cookware sale, but we spotted it on clearance and the deal is just too good not to mention. If you’re trying more baking at home, a stand-up mixer is a miracle worker. And depending on the attachments, the uses are limitless. Stand-up mixers are great for making all kinds of dough, from cookies to pizza, but they can also be your at-home barista. You know that dalgona whipped coffee craze that has taken the internet by storm? It will take you about 20 minutes to whisk by hand. This mixer can whip it in seconds!
This is the most universal cookware piece to own. And if you take care of it, it will last you a lifetime. Dutch ovens are great for making a big pot of soup or chili, but you can also use them in the oven for baking. You can even make a loaf of bread with a Dutch oven. No kneading needed! Get the simple four-ingredient recipe from our friends at Food Network.