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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsLe Creuset's New Color Is The Trend Child Of Millennial Pink And Alison Roman's Shallot Pasta
The launch of the shallot shade from Le Creuset is apparently a big deal in our newsroom, at least.https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/lorencecil1/le-creuset-shallot

Le Creuset is probably the most iconic brand in the cookware space. My mom has had her flame-colored Le Creuset Dutch oven for at least as long as Ive been alive (29 years). My brother and sister-in-law got a full set of Caribbean blue mugs and serving dishes from their wedding registry. And now, finally, you can deck out your kitchen with a full line of pale purple Le Creuset pots and pans, a shade its dubbed shallot. In case youre not familiar with shallots, they are those small but delicious bulbs that are close relatives of the onion.
When the news broke of the Le Creuset spring 2023 color launch, a BuzzFeed News Slack channel erupted in debate not over the quality and aspirational nature of the brand, or the appeal of the soothing pale purple, which were almost universally agreed upon but the choice of name for this new color. It all started when someone shared a tweet of a video documenting the dramatic color reveal. The video shows the fresh new spring cookware line amid a plethora of light purple flowers. There is not one actual shallot in sight, one staffer noted.
Link to tweet
Someone had to explain to me that its the inside of a shallot, an editor commented. Another agreed and questioned why it was not brown, like the outermost layer of a shallot, to which someone questioned, Do you eat the brown part? (Its like the skin of an onion, so, no, dont eat it.) Photos of shallots were shared to show their white-and-purple interior. Some argued that other produce-related colors, like apple red or banana yellow, would in fact refer to the skin as opposed to the insides. Finally, the question arose of whether shallot is a different color than onion. (We are talking about red onions, of course, which are actually purple, but thats a conundrum for another day.)

After peeling off the skin to reach the first edible layer, I would say that a shallot is a lighter, more gentle purple than a red onion. Its also a trendier and, in my opinion, superior vegetable. I understand what Le Creuset was going for when naming its product line, and also in choosing this pastel hue. One of my colleagues referred to the whole launch as millennial culture proof of life its the amalgamation of the millennial pink and Alison Roman caramelized shallot pasta trends. Its an Instagram-ready kitchen aesthetic ripe for sharing all of your re-created TikTok recipes.
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debm55
(60,297 posts)CrispyQ
(40,937 posts)Savory Spice Shop sells shallot salt that is divine on roasted vegetables.
Celerity
(54,325 posts)Bristlecone
(11,101 posts)Saving that link as well. TY
Celerity
(54,325 posts)CrispyQ
(40,937 posts)That table setting looks delicious!
Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)Why aren't they used more in U.S. cooking?! Same goes for leeks. Alliums are delish in any form, sez I.
Shallot salt sounds yum.
CrispyQ
(40,937 posts)I had a potato-parsnip soup at a restaurant once that was divine. My version is close but not quite. Maybe I should try some shallot salt on it.
Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)I'm someone who prefers the natural sweetness of things like parsnips, beets, and sweet potatoes to be tempered by more savory flavors, like garlic and onions (and salt). I like a balance.
C_U_L8R
(49,347 posts)I had a 30 year old Le Creuset pot that developed a chip in the enamel and they replaced it in a week, no question. I had wondered if they were worth the premium but that really made me a lifetime fan.
FarPoint
(14,751 posts)Often give as gifts for weddings, Christmas, Birthdays....once you have used the best ...then you know never to buy the cheap flimsy stuff.
swimboy
(7,330 posts)Everything old is new again
Paladin
(32,354 posts)Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)Looks like the color that your grandma would have in her bathroom in Florida in the 80s.
yardwork
(69,304 posts)It's pretty - muted greys, pinks, and purples - but not my style. The great thing about changing styles is that sooner or later a year comes along that has all our colors!
