In search of a Dutch oven? This Le Creuset is the star of Stanley Tucci's Saturday night dinner
The actor shared a glimpse into his weekend routine – but one staple stood out – and it's our favorite cookware
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Stanley Tucci may be best known as a force in Hollywood, but he is also no stranger to the culinary world. Therefore, when he shares an insight into his cookware, we take note.
In CNN's Searching For Italy, the actor showcases his love for the country's most traditional flavors and regional cuisines – but it is in his London kitchen that Stanley's love for cooking is at its most revealing. The space is a trove of desirable features – from its white marble countertops to its powder blue cabinets that bring a hint of color to the otherwise neutral space.
However, while there is certainly a lot to love in the star's kitchen, it is his Le Creuset Dutch oven that steals all attention in his latest social media post.
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It is perhaps only fitting, given his foodie pedigree, that Stanley Tucci owns the best-cast iron cookware – and while we're sure that his kitchen will host a selection of high-quality buys – his Round Dutch Oven (opens in new tab) is a stand-out favorite.
In the footage, he is seen mixing leeks, shallots, garlic, olive oil, and a little bit of butter and salt. He combines mussels in the Oyster-colored Dutch oven with white wine before steaming with the lid on. He then chives and parsley – and more olive oil – for extra seasoning.
While the Oyster Dutch oven is the star of the footage, titled 'Saturday night dinner' eagle-eyed viewers will spot two more Cerise Le Creuset Dutch ovens on the open shelving behind the actor. Plus, in the footage below, Stanley showcases a large selection of Le Creuset merchandise, including seven dishes in various sizes and colors.
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His efforts did not go unnoticed by the French cookware brand, which shared that his food 'looks incredible' before thanking The Devil Wears Prada star for cooking with them.
Le Creuset Cast Iron Dutch Oven Dish (opens in new tab) in Oyster – $419.95 on Amazon
Stanley Tucci's Dutch oven is made from enameled cast iron to deliver superior heat distribution and retention while cooking. It's easy-to-clean, and its durable enamel resists dulling, staining, chipping, and cracking – for statement cookware that looks good for longer.
Stanley Tucci, who is known for his adoration for homemade food, frequently shares glimpses of his kitchen on social media – and while it's easy to follow his recipes – it's even easier to envy his favorite pieces. This Dutch oven has shaped cookware since it was first crafted by French artisans in 1925.
Megan is the News and Trends Editor at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes. As the News Editor, she often focuses on emerging microtrends, sleep and wellbeing stories, and celebrity-focused pieces. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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