Saturday, March 3, 2012

Sale Staub 4-Quart Round Cocotte, Pimento Red


Staub 4-Quart Round Cocotte, Pimento Red


Product Description

The French oven is a timeless standby for stews, roasts, soups, casseroles and other one-pot classics. Staub has perfected this tradition in our signature "La Cocotte" French Oven, the choice of some of the world's best chefs. The design has self basting spikes for continuous, natural basting. When your meal is ready, La Cocotte moves beautifully from the stove to your table. Staub products are enameled on the inside and out, including the black matte finish. No seasoning is required for enameled cast iron and it will not react to acidic foods.

Amazon.com Review

An inspired fusion of old and new, function and style, Staub's La Cocotte French ovens are destined to be lifelong members of any kitchen. This midsize 4-quart round cocotte turns out spicy pozole soup, the kid's' favorite Sloppy Joe's, or elegant orange-glazed duck with equal ease-not to mention the mouth-watering aroma of a slow-cooked meal! Crafted of enameled cast iron for uniform warming and superior heat retention, the heavyweight vessel performs best at low to medium temperatures over longer time periods so flavors intensify and foods stay scrumptiously moist. The interior features a black matte finish that is almost indestructible and doesn't need seasoning; rather, the oils produced in cooking seep into the surface pores to create an organic nonstick coating. The rougher matte also browns, braises, and reduces better than a shiny polished glaze. In a clever use of modern technology, the cocotte's tight-fitting lid is studded with computer-designed spikes that catch and release steam to self-baste the entire surface of the meal.

As handsome as it is hardworking, this vessel is fitted with a solid stainless-steel or brass finial that is generously sized for easy lifting and oven-safe to 600 degrees F. The exterior enamel also comes in a variety of fashionable colors that coordinate with other Staub cookware and have an always-fresh serving appeal-go with a clean monochromatic look or mix up rich tones for a layered presentation. Cast in a single-use sand mold, each piece has its own subtle variations to make it truly unique, and the Staub name is molded into the lid and side handles to supply a fun rustic touch. The double-coated enamel resists chips and rust, and the smooth bottom is suitable for any cooking or dining surface. The cocotte goes safely into the dishwasher, though hand washing is recommended for heavy use, and it's backed by a lifetime limited warranty. --Kara Karll

From the Manufacturer

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Why Cast Iron?

  • Retains and redistributes heat for long periods of time
  • Perfect for slow-cooking meals
  • Perfect for beginners and professional cooks

Why Staub Enameled Cast Iron?
Because of its outstanding performance Staub is used and praised by the most celebrated chefs around the world.

  • Self-basting spikes underneath the lid ensure continuous, natural basting
  • The more you use your Staub product, the better it gets! Oils used when cooking will penetrate the pores of the matte enamel and create a natural, smooth, nonstick surface
  • Special, smooth ceramic bottom is usable on all heat sources
  • Lids feature stylish solid brass and stainless steel knobs
  • Staub enameled cast iron products are highly durable, do not discolor or rust, resist chipping, do not require seasoning, and are ready to use immediately



  • Round French oven's durable, black-matte enameled interior doesn't need seasoning
  • Made of cast iron with vibrant, enameled ceramic finish
  • Features cast-iron handles and lid, ceramic base, and innovative self-basting spikes under lid
  • Hand wash and dry; best used at low to medium settings; oven-safe to 500 degrees F
  • 4-quart French oven measures 9-3/8 inches in diameter; lifetime limited warranty






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