I'm a Wellness Chef Hosting a Non-Toxic Thanksgiving – Target's 65% off Staub Sale is Helping me Serve my Guests in Style
Each Staub piece is beautiful, durable, and will arrive before next weekend (with hundreds of dollars off the original price)
It might be a little controversial, but I’ve been telling everyone I’m hosting a Goop Thanksgiving this year. My table will be filled with healthy (ish), blood-sugar-balancing treats – I am a wellness chef, after all.
So when I spotted Staub cookware with hundreds of dollars off at Target, I was thrilled. At Homes & Gardens, it’s my job to help readers choose the best non-toxic cookware that is free from forever chemicals.
Staub is one of the best brands I've tested, with non-toxic, heirloom-worthy pieces Gwyneth Paltrow herself loves – and with such huge discounts, they are suddenly within reach.
My Top Picks from the Staub Sale at Target
I only recommend cookware brands I've tried and thoroughly tested for consideration for our best cookware guide. These are the pieces from the Staub sale I would personally recommend, but you can also scroll the Target sale for yourself – the deals are huge.
There's a whopping 61% off this cast iron skillet. And I think Staub makes some of the best cast iron cookware. The 8.5 inch size is pretty small, so I'd recommend it for recipes like side dishes or small portions, not family-sized main course.
This is the crown jewel in the sale aisle. Staub's Dutch oven is a rival to Le Creuset, with it's gorgeous enamel glaze, excellent heat retention, and versatile size. It serves 5-6 and is made in France
I haven't come across this pan in my testing before, but it looks like a real kitchen workhorse. The size and depth looks perfect for searing, sauteing, browning, stir frying, and even deep frying.
I already own these rectangular stoneware baking dishes, and they will make the perfect partner for my Thanksgiving menu. The porcelain-enamel finish is scratch-resistant, durable, and safe for the dishwasher.
One of the best features of Staub's cocottes is the tiny spikes on the heavy lid, which captures steam to drop back onto the food, creating the most moist, flavorful results.
It's not too late for pumpkins. Staub's iconic gourd-shaped cocottes are also on sale, saving you a whopping $328 in price.
If you're also keen on non-toxic cooking, I recently found a great non-toxic cutting board deal on another tried-and-tested brand.
It's my job to test the best clean-eating products, so I've got a guide to choosing the best non-toxic air fryers and non-toxic coffee makers, too.
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Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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