
As a food lover and health-conscious cook, it will come as no surprise that I follow Goop! founder Gwyneth Paltrow on Instagram.
Gwyneth's 'boyfriend breakfast' is a weekend tradition she started when dating her now-husband, Brad Falchuk. On Saturday mornings, Gwyneth whips up a paleo breakfast for Brad (think: turkey bacon frittatas) in her best non-toxic cookware – giving us a peek into her beautiful Montecito kitchen and elegant lifestyle while she's at it.
In a recent clip, I spied Made In's CeramiClad Pan, which Paltrow uses to make a Persian omelette. As a chef myself, I can vouch for Made In's premium ceramic non-stick; it is the ideal surface for cooking delicate eggs without any stuck-on mess, or worse, chemical leaching. You can now recreate Gwyneth's clean cooking on a discount. Made In's Summer Sale has up to 25% off, making this premium cookware a little more accessible for home chefs.
My top picks from the Made In Cookware Sale
Unlike many brands, these premium ceramic frying pans are American-made cookware. Constructed in Wisconsin with five layers of stainless steel and a non-toxic ceramic coating, the result is durable, effective, abrasion-resistant, and oven safe up to 550F.
The 8-inch pan is a good size for small-scale cooking tasks. Think: one or two fried eggs, individual buttermilk pancakes, or a couple of sausages.
This trio of ceramic-coated pans will serve every kind of cooking task that comes your way, from quesadillas for the whole family to a simple French omelette for one.
If you're looking to replace peeling Teflon cookware, this is the most practical cookware set you can invest in. It includes the best stainless steel pan I've tested and a ceramic alternative for more delicate tasks, as well as a stock pot and small saucepan.
If, after seeing Gwyneth Paltrow's luxury minimalist kitchen, you've got the urge to find more of her favorite kitchen staples, our Celebrity News Writer, Hannah, has tracked down Gwyneth's small kitchen storage solutions as seen in her elegant glass cabinets. Plus, we've found the $24 LED lights to bring a gallery-like feeling to her kitchen.