Oval Cocotte 7 Qt, Graphite – Tallulahs
Oval Cocotte 7 Qt, Graphite – Tallulahs
Staub's enameled cast iron cookware and bakeware were first designed by Francis Staub in 1974. Each piece is manufactured in France with cast iron covered with a beautiful double-glazed enamel. This enamel coating is easy to clean and protects against rust, chipping and cracking. The unique nubs on the interior of each.
Staub's enameled cast iron cookware and bakeware were first designed by Francis Staub in 1974. Each piece is manufactured in France with cast iron covered with a beautiful double-glazed enamel. This enamel coating is easy to clean and protects against rust, chipping and cracking. The unique nubs on the interior of each cocotte lid allows condensation to collect and drip to baste foods uniformly while cooking. Each piece is one of a kind.
Oven safe up to 500°F. No seasoning required. Compatible with all cooktops, including induction.
14.5 x 11.5 x 6
Buy Staub Cast Iron - Oval Cocottes Cocotte
Staub Cast Iron 7-qt Round Cocotte - Graphite Grey
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'' (co-cot) French Oven, the choice of some of the world's best chefs. The traditional round 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 - Cast Iron 7-qt Oval Cocotte - White Truffle
Buy Staub Cast Iron - Oval Cocottes Cocotte
The Staub cocotte is unsurpassed for slow-cooking meats and vegetables to tender perfection, and for simmering hearty stews and soups. Cast iron
Staub Cast Iron 7-qt Oval Cocotte - White Truffle
Buy Staub Cast Iron - Round Cocottes Cocotte
Staub Cast Iron 7-qt Round Cocotte - Graphite Grey
Staub Oval Cocotte, 7qt, Graphite Grey – Be Home
Staub Cocotte Oval 29cm Graphite Grey : Home & Kitchen
Staub Cast Iron 7-qt Round Cocotte - Graphite Grey
Staub's enameled cast iron cookware and bakeware were first designed by Francis Staub in 1974. Each piece is manufactured in France with cast iron
Oval Cocotte 7 Qt, Graphite