Staub
La Cocotte
3.7 l cast iron round Cocotte, white truffle
The cocotte originated in France where this casserole dish was designed to cook chicken dishes: in fact, the word "cocotte" itself is the French word for "little hen". Since then, however, the cocotte cast iron Dutch oven dish has been used to make a wide variety of other dishes by chefs and home cooks including soups, stews pot roasts and ragouts as well as for perfecting sauces. Beginners can use them as they try their hand at tasty oven-baked dishes and professional French chefs can't do without them for gratins or delicate soufflés. This particular cocotte is grey, adding a hint of elegance when presenting food at the table, round and has a diameter of 24 cm. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, cast-iron is an excellent heat retainer and is good at distributing heat equally, characteristics which are enforced by Staub's special matte black enamel. The durable bottom of the enamelled cast-iron Dutch oven can serve as a pan for searing food before slow cooking or adding to the oven making this an incredibly versatile model. This enamel also helps preserve a food's unique flavour. Since a cocotte retains heat well, meat and vegetables can be cooked gently whilst preserving both flavour and nutritional content. It is therefore perfect for cooking healthy meals. Its specially designed lid also releases condensation at regular intervals, keeping meat wonderfully succulent. Staub is known worldwide for making the best Dutch ovens which can be used for a wide variety of uses. With the Staub cocotte, you can treat yourself and your guests to beautifully tender meat and delicious-tasting vegetables at any time.
- Made in France
- Heavy weight, tight-fitting lid retains moisture, spikes on the lid create a rain-forest effect evenly returning juices back onto food
- Oven safe up to 900F/482C without lid, Lids are Oven safe up to 500F/260C
- Suitable for all types of hobs, incl. induction, can also be used in the oven/grill
- Smooth enamel bottom works on all stovetops, including gas, electric, glass, ceramic, induction, and halogen
- Unique, interior matte texture results in exceptional browning
- Dishwasher safe, hand wash recommended
- Suitable for all types of hobs, incl. induction, can also be used in the oven/grill
- Item no. 40501-412
- Color: white truffle
- Heat Resistance: 260 ºC
- Cold resistance: -20 ºC
- Substance: cast iron
- Marketing name coating: Black Matte
- Internal coating: Enamel
- Lid existing: Yes
- Induction: Yes
- Oven-safe: Yes
- Freezer-safe: Yes
- Stovetop-safe: Yes
- Net weight: 4.743 kg / 10.46 lbs
- Capacity: 3.7 l / 3.91 qt
- Length of product: 30.3 cm / 11.93 in
- Width of product: 24 cm / 9.45 in
- Height of product: 15.3 cm / 6.02 in
- Height without lid: 10.5 cm / 4.13 in
- Upper diameter: 24 cm / 9.45 in
- Bottom diameter: 19.2 cm / 7.56 in
- Handle length: 2 cm / 0.79 in

THE CLASSIC ROUND COCOTTE
These roomy round cocottes are designed for entertaining and big batch cooking. You can cook just about any dish in these Dutch ovens. Braise, stew, roast, and steam large quantities of food. Then serve straight to the table in style.

ENAMELED CAST IRON
Textured black matte enamelled cast iron requires no seasoning and offers perfect searing. Cast iron possesses exceptional heat-retaining qualities, so the pan heats evenly throughout.

TIGHT-FITTING LID
Lock in moisture with the heavyweight lid. This innovative lid features tiny bumps on the interior that continually release condensed liquid back onto food, for moist, flavorful results.

STOVE, OVEN, TABLE
STAUB cast iron can be used on any stovetop, including induction, and with the lid on, it’s oven safe to 500°F. With its elegant profile and stunning color, you can serve right to the table in it.
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