Staub
La Cocotte
1.75 l cast iron round Rice cocotte, cherry blossom
Inspired by the shape of the traditional Japanese Hagama rice cooker, Staub's 1.5 quart Cast Iron Petite French Oven boasts the benefits of a full-size cocotte in a compact size. Get fluffy rice, tender grains and creamy oatmeal thanks to Staub's signature new lid. Staub's latest innovation, the Chistera drop-structure lid, has solved the challenge of curved lids - they limit moisture to sides - by ensuring continuous condensation throughout. Unlike countertop rice cookers, Staub's Petite French Oven can be transported from the stovetop to the table. No need for serving bowls; these charming cocottes take care of both cooking and plating. Rice has never been so easy to make.
- Self-basting Chistera spikes continuously keep food moist
- Exceptional heat distribution and retention cast iron is famous for
- Matte black enamel interior heats and enhances caramelization, excellent searing
- Even heat distribution helps to prevent burning or sticking
- Enameled cast iron is easy to clean and doesn't require seasoning
- Oven safe up to 900°F/482°C without lid, Lids are oven safe up to 500°F/260°C
- Suitable for use on all hob types, including induction
- Made in France
- Item no. 40508-854
- Color: cherry blossom
- Heat Resistance: 240 ºC
- Cold resistance: -20 ºC
- Substance: cast iron
- Marketing name coating: Black Matte
- Internal coating: Enamel
- Induction: Yes
- Oven-safe: Yes
- Freezer-safe: Yes
- Stovetop-safe: Yes
- Dishwasher-safe: Yes
- Net weight: 2.58 kg / 5.69 lbs
- Capacity: 1.74 l / 1.84 qt
- Length of product: 21 cm / 8.27 in
- Width of product: 16 cm / 6.30 in
- Height of product: 15.5 cm / 6.10 in
- Upper diameter: 16 cm / 6.30 in
- Bottom diameter: 10.9 cm / 4.29 in

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