'There’s a Lot to Love Here' – We Were Blown Away by Stanley Tucci's Frying Pan, and it's on Sale Right Now
Score $30 off Stanley Tucci's stylish (and versatile) frying pan
In the world of premium cookware, there's a preconception that celebrity-owned brands simply aren't up to scratch – but here at Homes & Gardens, our testers have proved that the opposite is true.
When it comes to the best non-stick frying pans, for instance, we were thoroughly impressed by Stanley Tucci's stylish GreenPan cookware, voting it the 'most versatile' in our expert guide – and we've just spotted that the Essential Stanley Pan is currently on sale at Williams Sonoma.
If you're looking to upgrade your cooking setup this year, this is the most versatile frying pan we've tested; according to our expert Kitchen Appliances Editor, Lydia, it can shallow-fry meats, reduce sauces, and produce incredible pasta dishes with ease. And if you're on the hunt for the best non-toxic cookware, it checks that box, too: just like GreenPan's other pieces, the Stanley Pan is free from forever chemicals thanks to its non-stick ceramic coating.
As hard-working as it is chic, this frying pan is a superb addition to your kitchen. The wide, spacious base and rounded edges make it a particularly versatile piece, and the ceramic non-stick coating is non-toxic and durable. Plus, it's wonderfully easy to clean.
While you might be on the lookout for restaurant-worthy cookware, it's easy to be tempted by picture-perfect pieces – but fortunately, the Stanley Pan offers a skillful blend of style and function.
'Stanley Tucci's cookware collab with GreenPan is up there with my favorites for its attractive design and thoughtful non-toxic materials,' says Lydia. 'If you’re a fan of Stanley Tucci’s cooking show, there’s a lot to love here: the Stanley Tucci x GreenPan line blends style, sustainability, versatility, and performance in a way that feels genuinely thoughtful.'
The brighter colorways, like Amalfi Sunset and Venetian Teal, are inspired by retro Italian sports cars, and there's no denying that the Stanley Pan will add some eye candy to your kitchen. (It's oven-safe and compatible with all cooktops, so you'll have plenty of opportunities to show it off.)
The Stanley Pan is ideal for both frying meat and reducing sauces
Non-toxic pans can sometimes sacrifice durability, but the Stanley Pan is designed to last. 'The non-stick is effective and easy to cook on, and it hasn't shown any sign of degradation after 3 months of use on my weekly pasta dishes,' concluded Lydia in her review. 'I think it is a practical design for everyday home cooks, and it saves you from having to buy lots of different pieces.'
So, whether you're looking to overhaul your cookware collection, save on storage space, or make your home less toxic, this pan could be the answer. You won't often find such a premium pan on sale, however, so now is the time to invest.
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Lydia tested the stainless steel version of the Stanley Pan, and she loved its 'sleek, modern look'. Expect the same cooking experience, with a bit of polish – perfect for those who like the look of classic cookware.
This piece boasts a hefty price tag, so we suggest snapping it up quickly if it has caught your eye. Just like the Stanley Pan, it's non-toxic and impressively versatile: it's designed for everything from casseroles to desserts.
This compact saucepan is a real powerhouse: it boasts a sturdy aluminum base coupled with a stainless steel handle and GreenPan's signature ceramic coating. It's an everyday piece that you'll reach for time and again.
So, Stanley Tucci's pans get the stamp of approval from us – but if you're wondering how trained chefs choose the best cookware, we asked Lydia to share her secrets.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
