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Chef Sylvain Delpique Shares What’s in His Kitchen, Including a $5 Must-Have
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Date:2025-04-12 03:04:47
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Are you still having withdrawals from Met Gala Monday? Maybe you're counting down until the 2024 event. If you have already consumed every bit of Met Gala content and you need more, Sylvain Delpique shared his kitchen must-haves in an exclusive E! interview.
Sylvain is the Executive Chef at The Carlyle, which is a hotel where many A-list celebrities stay when they're in New York City for fashion's biggest night. Most likely, your favorite celeb has snacked on food from Sylvain's kitchen while getting ready for the Met Gala and/or after the event.
Sylvain's affordable kitchen must-haves include an immersion blender and rubber spatulas. Keep on reading to learn more about his cooking essentials.
Sylvain Delpique Kitchen Q&A
E!: Why is the kitchen a special place in your home?
SD: In my house, my kitchen is right off of my living room, making it the perfect set up to host friends and family while creating a fantastic meal for all of us to enjoy together.
E!: What are your go-to snacks that you always have on hand?
SD:Salted pistachios with shells on, of course. And Chanachur, a Bangladeshi-Indian snack mix made with nuts and spices.
E!: What's one kitchen essential you should always buy on sale?
SD: A non-stick pan. Cookware companies are always popping up with end of the season sales and this is a great tool to stock up on at a discounted price.
"A nonstick sauté pan is useless in so many ways and easy to clean, which is always a plus. I use the stainless steel nonstick collection from Made In and it is just the best. It's especially great if you're looking to cook with less oils."
E!: What's one kitchen gadget under $50 that you think everyone should have?
SD: An immersion blender is my favorite under $50 gadget. It is the quickest way to make a purée.
This immersion blender has 34,000+ 5-star Amazon reviews.
E!: Is there an inexpensive essential that you keep re-buying for your kitchen?
SD: I always have rubber spatulas around the kitchen, lots of them.
These sets have 4,700+ 5-star Amazon reviews. There are 16 colors to choose from.
Sylvain Delpique's Kitchen Must-Haves
"A dynamic selection of knives is something that every at-home chef should have in their kitchen. Made In Cookware is my go to and my most favorites are the 8-inch Chef Knife, Paring Knife, and the 9-inch Bread Knife."
"If I were to give just one piece of advice, it would be to sharpen your knives religiously. Doing so is a simple and effective way to make your life easier in the kitchen. I prefer a sharpening stone by King to get the job done."
"My favorite French mandoline has numerous slicing options, making julienne, flat and ruffle cuts in no time. It's the perfect potato slicing tool to make a Gratin Dauphinois in no time."
"Vadouvan is the ultimate curry spice… I even travel with it! It can be used to enhance so many dishes from chickens to soups and really can take your recipe to the next level. My absolute favorite is La Boite's Vadouvan N.28."
"Another favorite from La Boîte is the Pierre Poivre N.7. In the Dowling's at The Carlyle kitchen, we use this to season every steak. Try this out and I promise that you will never season you steaks any other way."
"I always have a Chef Gray Kunz Sauce Spoon nearby. This spoon is made with a heavy stainless steel and can be used to baste, taste, drizzle— you name it."
If you want to do more celebrity-inspired shopping, check out these kitchen must-haves recommended by The Bachelor alum Catherine Giudici Lowe.
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