Sur la Table Is Holding a Major Sale That Includes the Nonstick Skillet That Made Our Best List
published NowSome people look forward to July 4th for the three-day weekend. Others wait all year to gaze at the annual fireworks display. But here at The Kitchn, we’re all about those sweet July 4th sales. Well lucky for us, Sur La Table is running a huge sale through Monday, offering an additional 20 percent off select items with the code STARS . But wait, it gets better! The deals happen to include some of our favorite small appliances and kitchen tools — including the nonstick skillet that tops our Best List . Take a look at our favorite picks below, and check out the full sale here .
This skillet , which tops our Best List , cooks like a dream. Fried eggs, omelets, and crêpes slide off its surface, and the smooth, rounded handle is super comfortable to hold and stays cool throughout cooking. Says tools editor Riddley, “This pan is one of the lightest I tried, making it incredibly easy to pick up with one hand.” It has a sizable cooking surface and walls that gently slope inward, which makes it a cinch to add and remove food. Like all of the nonstick skillets, it’s a breeze to clean.
The top-of-the-line VertuoPlus is part coffee maker, part robot barista. Just add water to the 60-oz. tank, which, depending on your counter space, can swivel to the side or back of the machine. Nespresso’s Vertuo Line uses their patented Centrifusion technology, aka centrifugal force, to make your coffee and whip up a thick, delicious crema. The bundle includes Nespresso’s signature Aeroccino milk frother that’s essential for making those lattes and cappuccinos. Fun fact: This one’s also one of their most popular machines.
Every kitchen needs a good hand mixer to make quick work of batters, doughs, and even our favorite whipped cream recipe. And while we love KitchenAid’s classic hand mixer, this cordless option is a serious upgrade! Seven speeds are controlled via a single dial on top of the mixer’s handle, which also displays the battery level so you know when it’s time to charge. The mixer has enough power to make up to four batches of chocolate chip cookies on a single charge. Since the motor’s base is flat, you can easily rest the mixer on the countertop between ingredient additions.
These Emile Henry bakers are hand-crafted one at a time by skilled artisans and bring a classic look to your dinner table. Whip up vegetable gratins, baked pasta dishes, desserts, and more, and don't worry about dinging it up — the glaze is scratch-resistant and the ceramic moves from the freezer to oven without cracking. It's also safe in the microwave, freezer, broiler, and oven (up to 500 degrees). Bonus: the baker comes in twilight, rouge, and sugar, aka the perfect colors for the 4th of July!
This knife brand is a favorite of Alton Brown, one of our favorites, so you know it's got to be good. This paring knife's small size offers complete cutting control as you chop, dice, and peel. Plus, it features a Damascus-clad blade and D-shaped ebony pakkawood handle as well as a razor-sharp blade for the ultimate combination of beauty and function.
This Instant Pot is like seven appliances in one — it's a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker and warmer, plus it features 14 pre-programmed settings to make cooking easier. Even cleanup is easy, since the stainless-steel pot is dishwasher safe. Unlike the regular Duo, the Duo Nova has a fancier interface with a status bar to monitor your progress, a delay start button for easy breakfasts, and new easy-to-read icons.
Say goodbye to single-use plastic baggies with Stasher’s high-quality silicone storage bags . They're natural, nontoxic, hypoallergenic, and temperature-resistant, not to mention great for the environment. The airtight seal keeps your food fresh, and you can even put the storage bags in the freezer, microwave, and oven. They come in lime and raspberry and are great for packing kids' lunches or taking a snack to work. When you get home, just toss it in the dishwasher and use again the next day!
Phoebe Sklansky
Editorial Intern, Kitchn Commerce Team
Phoebe is the Editorial Intern for the Kitchn Commerce team. You can usually find her crafting a charcuterie board or making the most out of her tiny apartment kitchen. She is a student at Vanderbilt and is based out of Nashville and New York.
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