Le Creuset Stoneware Is on Rare Sale Just Ahead of Baking Season—and Prices Start at Just $7

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A sale like this doesn’t come around often.

<p>AllRecipes / Reese Herrington</p>

AllRecipes / Reese Herrington

Le Creuset is famous, and rightfully so: The brand’s cast iron cookware is excellent, and the iconic brand's glazed stoneware is just as deserving of the spotlight. Available in a rich array of colors, Le Creuset stoneware is not just beautiful to look at, but durable enough for everyday use. While these pieces aren’t discounted often, right now, the brand is having a rare sale.

Whether you’re looking for a versatile set of baking dishes, or a soup bowl that will come in handy for fall stews, this sale offers something for every type of home cook. And with prices starting at just $7, you can restock your entire kitchen with matching table- and cookware. Below, find our picks for the 10 best deals to shop right now.

Best Le Creuset Stoneware Deals

Loaf Pan

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: $39 (was $56); Le Creuset

Before you get started on fall baking projects, grab this loaf pan. It’s only $39 right now, and it’s a kitchen essential. Measuring 9 by 5 by 3 inches, it’s just the right size for all kinds of sweet and savory treats, like banana and pumpkin bread, as well as pound cake and meatloaf.

Like all Le Creuset stoneware, the glazed interior of this loaf ban is naturally nonstick, which easily releases your food and is easy to rinse clean of any leftover crumbs—no scrubbing required. Stoneware is the ideal material for bakeware because when the dish heats up it does not create hot spots, ensuring all your dishes are cooked evenly. And although it might look delicate, it’s actually quite tough: In fact, stoneware is both scratch- and stain-resistant.

Lasagna Deep Baker

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: $81 (was $116); Le Creuset

The generous 4-inch depth of this baking dish is what makes it so versatile. Handy for a multi-layered baked lasagna or eggplant parmigiana, its 6-quart capacity can also accommodate prime ribs or a roast turkey—which is why it's a dish you’ll want to have on hand during the holiday season. The classic Le Creuset design features two handles on the side, so it's easy to move directly from the oven to the dinner table, where it doubles as an elegant serving dish.

Egg Cup

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: $7 (was $11); Le Creuset

This adorable egg cup will be a welcome addition to your breakfast routine. Designed to showcase a single soft-boiled egg, setting your breakfast table with this accessory adds a touch of personality to your meal. However, this isn’t a single-use piece: It can also be used as a pinch bowl for salt (useful when you’re cooking and baking) or a small serving dish for candy and nuts. And right now, it’s only $7.

Soup Bowl

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: 25 (was $35); Le Creuset

The design of these bowls is inspired by traditional French lionshead bowls, and they are both elegant and practical. Thanks to the 20-ounce capacity, these bowls are especially practical for soups with lots of ingredients like hearty fall stews and chili. Le Creuset stoneware is also adept at retaining heat, which keeps your soups deliciously warmed for longer than the typical ceramic or plastic bowl.

Oval Casserole

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: $91 (was $130); Le Creuset

This oval casserole dish is a departure from the traditional rectangular design, but you’ll find its versatility almost endlessly useful. The oval shape fits many different cuts of meat, including pot roast and poultry, and the tight-fitting lid locks in moisture. However, it can also fit anything square or rectangular baking dishes can, including cheesy casseroles, cinnamon rolls, and baked pasta dishes.

2-Piece Square Baking Dish Set

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it: $55 (was $75) ; Le Creuset

This set comes with an 18-ounce and a 2-quart stoneware baking dish. The smaller size is handy for preparing smaller portions of sides, like roasted vegetables for weeknight dinners—and it's also a handy vessel for breading different cuts of chicken. The larger size can accommodate quiches, cobblers, and casseroles for larger groups at the holidays or dinner parties. In other words, every time you need to pop a baked dish in the oven, you might just reach for these dishes.

Vancouver Pasta Bowls, Set of 4

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it:  $58 (was $72); Le Creuset

If you don’t yet own a set of pasta bowls, you need these. Pasta bowls are notable for the fact that they are shallow with a wide base. This design makes them much more suitable for salads and pasta because no ingredients get buried at the bottom, and  this results in an aesthetically pleasing presentation of your meals. Clean up is a breeze too: Le Creuset stoneware is dishwasher-safe and doesn't stain—plus, you can use metal utensils with these bowls without worrying about scratches.

Rectangular Dish with Platter Lid

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it:  $100 (was $125); Le Creuset

A rectangular baking dish is a must-have and this is the perfect replacement for the worn out glass or ceramic one you are probably using now. The 2 ¾-quart capacity will come in handy for big families. Bake up shareable portions of mac and cheese, breakfast casserole with ham, eggs, and spinach, or side dish of roasted vegetables. The best part of this baking dish is that that lid doubles as a platter, which you can use to serve what you’ve just baked inside the dish—and when barbecue season starts up again, it's also a handy spot to store your tools when you’re standing at the grill.

Fish Baker

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it:  $88 (was $125); Le Creuset

This shallow dish features a striking embossed fish motif on the lid, as well as a brushed gold knob, which will make it one of your most beloved serving dishes. However, this dish is specifically designed to steam, roast, and broil fish. Not only does the lid circulate moisture so that fish filets never come out dry, but the ridges on the bottom of the dish elevate food, which helps it cook evenly—even on the bottom. Meanwhile, the 1.7-quart capacity can accommodate an entire 2-pound fish.

Batter Bowl

<p>Le Creuset</p>

Le Creuset

Buy it:  $39 (was $56); Le Creuset

People who frequently bake at home know the value of a sturdy mixing bowl that won’t crack or chip easily, and this Le Creuest stoneware batter bowl is just that. Right now, you can grab it for just $39. The 2-quart capacity is large enough to fit enough dough or matter to make as many as 128 cookies at a time, according to the brand. It also features a pouring spout which makes it easy to transfer batter to a cake pan or baking dish, and is even a handy vessel for proving bread dough.

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