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The New Cravings By Chrissy Teigen Target Line Makes Cooking And Serving An A-List Event

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She’s a supermodel (whose first ever modeling gig was for Target), mom, cookbook author and wife of swoon-worthy singer, John Legend. And if that doesn’t sound busy enough, Chrissy Teigen just launched a gorgeous kitchen line for Target named Cravings by Chrissy Teigen.

Cravings by Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy and John at home with one of their daughters, surrounded by kitchen and serving essentials from her Cravings by Chrissy Teigen line for Target. All images: Target

The collection features Chrissy’s favorite pieces for prepping, cooking and serving up her favorite recipes. The organic shapes and earthy colors take the everyday essentials next-level. The two main colors are gray (more like a mocha shade) and green (in a sage tone).

There’s currently just over 40 items ranging from a fab cast iron Dutch oven to glassware, cutlery and serving pieces, ranging between $4 and $140 for a 12-piece cookware set. And if you’re short on recipes, her new cookbook Cravings: Hungry for More by Chrissy Teigen is also exclusively available at Target.

Here are Chrissy’s (and our) favorite pieces from Cravings by Chrissy Teigen:

Cravings by Chrissy Teigen

Chrissy’s version of a wok makes it more versatile and stylish, thanks to the little details like handles in detailed bronze and the gray or green enamel finish. 5 Quart Non-Stick Everyday Pan With Lid, $30

A combination between a serrated and classic chef’s knife, Chrissy says, “the ‘My Go To’ knife really is my everything! It was the first thing we created.” $15

Besides the My Go-To Knife, Chrissy’s other favorite in the collection is her Stoneware Collection dinnerware. She says, “I wanted to make sure everything in the line felt unique and special, and each piece has little marks of character—like raw edges and flecks of glaze that differ from piece to piece.”

The individual pieces:







A set of 3 Tidbit Bowls with Wood Tray for $25 features brass handles. This would be perfect for serving small snacks or condiments. Or simply display it as a decorative item.

Add more to the look:


What an elegant way to cook and serve chili or potatoes! The sleek, 5 quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven for $40 has a gold handle that luxes up this time-tested kitchen essential.

The 12-Piece Aluminum Cooking Set in green or gray, $140, comes complete with a matching spoon and turner.

Some individual items:



 

Cravings by Chrissy Teigen Silicone Utensils in fashionable colors are heat resistant and will not scratch or damage non-stick surfaces.

Available in gray or green:



Chrissy’s new line is most striking because of the bronze touches and little imperfections (like variation in tones and shapes) that give the tableware an artisanal, one-of-a-kind-object vibe. Which items will you be adding to your kitchen?

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