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Classic looks and premium durability are combined in this cast iron enamel casserole serving dish in the classic matte black colour.  Enamelled cast iron casserole, perfect for making succulent meat stews, sautéeing...

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Classic looks and premium durability are combined in this cast iron enamel casserole serving dish in the classic matte black colour.  Enamelled cast iron casserole, perfect for making succulent meat stews, sautéeing vegetables and also for making decadent desserts.  Cast iron retains heat efficiently meaning the gentlest cooking methods can be used, and helps to keep food warm for long periods.

Continuous moisture distribution during cooking: the ridges on the interior of the lid condense and then evenly redistribute moisture which is full of the aromas of the dish being cooked. 

 

Features:

  • Benefit from the superior heat distribution of cast iron
  • Long life enamel finish is non-stick for easier cleaning
  • An ideal oven to table dish, complete with matching lid for versatility and style
  • Classic French Oven casserole serving dish for oven to table cooking
  • Suitable for all cooking methods, including induction hobs and ovens.
  • A lifetime guarantee is offered according to the instructions for use and maintenance in the instructions.
  • Unique, handmade product: French craftsmanship.

 

Specifications:

Diameter 24 cm
Capacity 1.70 L
Height 31 cm
Width 25 cm
Depth 11 cm
Weight 3.85 Kg

 

Diameter 30 cm
Capacity 2.50 L
Height 36 cm
Width 31 cm
Depth 12 cm
Weight 5.15 Kg

BEFORE FIRST USE:

Before using your cookware for the first time, remove the stickers, clean it with hot water and leave it to dry. Then brush the inside with a small amount of vegetable oil. Warm it over a low heat for a few minutes and wipe off the excess oil. Your product is now ready to use!

COOKING:

The cast iron ensures optimal heat retention which means that there is no need to cook at a high temperature. For higher temperatures, the cast iron must be heated gradually. To avoid creating thermal shock, do not use the booster function on induction hobs.

CHASSEUR enamelled cast-iron cookware does not naturally have a non-stick coating. It develops one gradually over many uses thanks to seasoning. Cooking fats or foods penetrate the pores of the inner enamel and make it increasingly smooth, eventually forming a non-stick protective layer.  Using oil will prevent sticking, but, at the same time, a certain level of sticking is required help brown, cook and reduce the food.

We recommend that you avoid immersing your cookware in cold water while it is still warm as this could damage the enamel.

WASHING:

If any food residue is still stuck, soak it in warm water and washing up liquid.
You can put your CHASSEUR product in the dishwasher (with the exception of products with a wooden handle), but we don’t recommend that you do this regularly. Modern cleaning agents could attack and tarnish the enamel.

Leave your cookware to cool down before washing it with a non-abrasive sponge. Do not use very abrasive cleaners or sponges so as to avoid damaging the enamel.

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Some items have extended delivery times. This applies to heavy or bulk items - please contact us for more information if unsure. 

If an item is in stock it is usually dispatched within 3-5 working days. However, this may change during busy periods.

Please note, we do not dispatch on weekends or Bank Holidays