Staub Cocotte ceramic baking dish in tomato shape 16 cm/0,5 l, red, 40511-855


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The Staub Cocotte baking dish in the shape of a tomato is excellent for preparing a wide range of stews and casseroles. More

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Staub

The Staub Cocotte baking dish in the shape of a tomato is excellent for preparing a wide range of stews and casseroles. More

Product code: 40511-855
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Staub Cocotte ceramic baking dish in the shape of a tomato, red

This baking dish was created after the huge success of the Staub Pumpkin. The design is inspired by the heirloom cultivar of the Brandywine tomato, which is considered one of the most delicious tomatoes in the world. The casserole dish will be a festive and functional addition to your cookware collection.The perfect vessel for preparing a wide variety of stews and casseroles. It is suitable for use in both microwave and conventional ovens. The premium ceramic ensures perfect heat distribution for the best results. Preparing and serving your culinary creations will always be a success when you use this red baking dish from Staub.

- Artistic tomato-shaped design - inspired by nature

- Stylish and unique serving

- Easy to clean, dishwasher safe

- Suitable for use in microwave and conventional oven (up to 250°C)

- Traditional craftsmanship combined with the highest quality, hand-finished

- Diameter 16 cm, volume 0,5 l, height 11 cm, weight 0,85 kg

- Material: ceramic - ideal for authentic cooking and tasty results

 

STAUB - FROM ALSACE TO THE WORLD

Unique cast iron cookware and ceramics that not only have perfect properties but also a distinctive design straight from France. This is how the Staub brand could also be defined. Imagine 1974 and Alsace, France, which is renowned for its wealth of culinary expertise and craftsmanship. It was here that Francis Staub founded the company that, just a few years later, would join forces with Michelin-starred chefchef Paul Bocus to lend his face to the dishes he believes should not be missing from any home. The STAUB logo consists of the image of a stork, which is the traditional emblem of Alsace, and the word STAUB, referring to the uniqueness of the brand originating in France.

 

diameter 16
color red
volume 0,5 l
induction no