In less than two months, I’ll cover my grill, pull out my Dutch oven, and break open the jar of cinnamon in my cabinet. I’m a creature of habit, so I know I’ll be making cozy one-pot meals and baking with pumpkin well into winter.
Until that time comes, I’ll be getting into the spirit of the season with ghost-shaped waffle makers and autumn-themed cake pans from Williams Sonoma’s newest collection. These pieces are perfect for fall, and they start at just $10.
Best Pieces from Williams Sonoma’s Fall Collection
- Staub 5 1/2-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven in Basil with Brass Knob, $420
- Le Creuset Heritage Stoneware 4-Quart Rectangular Covered Casserole in Peche, $135
- Emile Henry Ruffled Loaf Pan, $60
- Cuisinart Griddler Compact Indoor Grill, Griddle, and Panini Press, $80
- Nordic Ware Nonstick Cast Aluminum Fall Cakelet Pan, $50
- No Kid Hungry Tools for Change Spatula, $18
- Williams Sonoma Spooky Soirée Small Platter, $50
- GreenPan Reserve Ceramic Nonstick Set of 3 Fry Pans, $150
- GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ultra Nugget Ice Maker, $580
- Dash Ghost Mini Waffle Maker, $10
Staub 5 1/2-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven in Basil with Brass Knob
Staub’s enameled cast iron Dutch oven earned the top spot during our product tests for its stellar performance and impressive durability. The 5 1/2-quart size is large enough to feed four people, and the dish is sturdy enough to last for decades. I’m simply obsessed with the brand’s fall-themed brass knob and basil green colorway. A Staub Dutch oven is certainly expensive, but as our testers noted, “given what buyers get in return, the price is fair.”
Le Creuset Heritage Stoneware 4-Quart Rectangular Covered Casserole in Peche
This 4-quart rectangular stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset is perfect for fall’s pumpkin lasagnas and hearty casseroles. It’s oven and broiler safe up to 500°F, and is compatible with the microwave, freezer, and dishwasher. The tight-fitting lid locks in moisture and makes storing leftovers a breeze. I love the new peche colorway, which is sure to brighten up any fall tablescape.
Emile Henry Ruffled Loaf Pan
This loaf pan from Emile Henry is a fantastic investment piece. Pull it out to make meatloaf, bake a cake, or even layer in noodles for lasagna. The base is made of Burgundian clay, coated in a hand-applied glaze, and topped with a decorative ruffled edge. It’s incredibly durable, so feel free to use it in the oven, throw it under the broiler, zap it in the microwave, store it in the freezer, or run it through a dishwasher cycle.
Cuisinart Griddler Compact Indoor Grill, Griddle, and Panini Press
This is the ideal appliance to have on hand when you want to make anything from Cubanos to grilled chicken breasts. Though it can transform from a panini press into a full grill, full griddle, or a combination of the two, it only takes up 10 inches of space on your counter. It also comes with three temperature settings so you can press, sear, or grill to your desired doneness level.
Nordic Ware Nonstick Cast Aluminum Fall Cakelet Pan
Nordic Ware is one of the biggest and best names in the bakeware game. The brand’s cookie sheets and bundt pans were top picks in our testing labs, but we also can’t get enough of its seasonally-specific product releases, too. Case in point: this nonstick cakelet pan. With molds shaped like leaves, acorns, and pumpkins, you can bake an autumnal paradise for up to 12 people at once.
No Kid Hungry Tools for Change Spatula
This adorable spatula was designed by Cameron Diaz in partnership with No Kid Hungry. The purchase of just one of these will provide 180 meals to children in need of food through the nonprofit organization’s Share Our Strength campaign. The spatula’s silicone head is BPA-free and heat resistant up to 600°F, while the handle is made of FSC-certified wood. This is an amazing opportunity to stock up on a necessary kitchen tool while also giving back to a well-respected philanthropic organization.
Williams Sonoma Spooky Soirée Small Platter
A fall collection wouldn’t be complete without a nod to Halloween. This platter certainly fits the bill with somber flowers and tiny skulls in shades of black painted around its perimeter. It’s dishwasher safe and has been molded, glazed, and finished by hand. At 15 inches long by 8 inches wide, it can easily display all of the chocolate mice and sugar cookie ghosts that haunt your kitchen.
GreenPan Reserve Ceramic Nonstick Set of 3 Fry Pans
This GreenPan Reserve set is a shopper favorite at Williams Sonoma with over 700 five-star ratings for its design and performance. Customers particularly love the white interiors, brightly-colored exteriors, and gold-tinted handles. The set comes with three different pan sizes (8, 10, and 12 inches) made from lead-free aluminum and ceramic that can withstand temperatures of up to 600°F.
GE Profile Opal 2.0 Ultra Nugget Ice Maker
If you’re in the market for an ice maker, look no further than this GE gem. It features some seriously cool upgrades like voice control, Wi-Fi compatibility, and advanced cleaning systems. It also has a built-in water tank that’s capable of producing up to 38 pounds of ice in one day. It’s definitely a splurge at $580, but it’s totally worth it if you want nugget ice on demand.
Dash Ghost Mini Waffle Maker
With over 85 five-star reviews, this tiny appliance has an impressively large fan base at Williams Sonoma. Shoppers love its adorable design and quick-cooking capabilities. If ghosts aren’t enough for your spooky Halloween breakfast spreads, serve up spider webs or pumpkins, as well.
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