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Staub 4-Quart Round Premium Cocotte, Black Matte

Staub 4-Quart Round Premium Cocotte, Black Matte
Brand: Staub
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $180.00
Buy New: $79.08
You Save: $100.92 (56%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 24277

Color: Black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.5
Dimensions (in): 15 x 12 x 6

Model: 1482423
UPC: 872078006136
EAN: 0872078006136
ASIN: B0014TGAZK

Release Date: February 26, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Black Matte Enameled Interior for durablity means no seasoning required. Enameled pot edges and lid edges prevent rust adding to the beauty of our cast iron.
  • Self-basting spikes underneath the lid of each French Oven is our breakthrough innovation.These spikes ensure continuous natural basting by equally disributing flavorful juices to all parts of the dish.
  • Oven proof stainless steel or brass knobs for durability and beauty.
  • Smooth Enameled bottom that works on any cooking surface including glass tops and convection.
  • Double the enamel coatings help prevent chipping and add to the beauty and function of the pan.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Premium quality French made cookware at an AMAZing price!   September 30, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

For any person who know about cooking a cocotte is a must have and the price that Amazon has on this premium French oven is beyond belief. A cocotte works just like a dutch oven and any receipt that requires slow cooking can be done in this cocotte. For those who do not know of Staub, it is a manufacture of cookware in France that has had a relationship to the cookware business longer than Le Creuset, but has kept truer to the ideal of keeping production in France as opposed to Le Creuset which now manufactures anything anywhere and just puts its name on it...
In regards to the pot, I own the red, yellow and blue. The red color is a deep rich gloss that darkens as you approach the top of the pot. The yellow and blue are equally impressive. The yellow is and blue are more uniform all around. I also have a saute pan in black, which I love as well. The pictures do not do justice to these wonderful pieces of cookware. The insides is are a sturdy black matte that is neither glossy or dual, but seems to have a definite non-stick quality. The enamel coating also provides a glass like surface to the cast iron pot that prevents rust and helps in creating a non-stick surface that one truly does not get from straight cast iron. I have already cooked a several roasts and a vegetable stew inside my pot and it really does retain and distribute moisture, when the lid is kept on. The three cocottes I have as well as the saute pan are all extremely well made a testament to the quality is the higher temperature these pots can take 500 as opposed to 400 to 450 from others. And since these are sand model made you will see "irregularities", but these are not they in fact these small dimples are proof that your pot was made they way cast iron should be via a single cast.
In addition the cast iron qualities of these pot, the stunning color allows for the use of the Cocotte on the table as well as the oven.
I will say that if you do take a chance on Staub you will be converted and become part of those cooks who know rather than the "I have a..." crowd of sheep. I strongly encourage you to look into Staub as an alternative to Le Creuset.


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