Fried and true.
Staub’s cast iron cookware is legendary—made in France, it’s known for a superior cooking surface, remarkable durability, and timeless beauty.
The rough texture of the cast iron interior results in exceptional browning—(those crunchy almost-burnt bits are where all the flavor hides!) Add exceptional heat retention, food that is more evenly cooked, and the ability to use it on the stove or in the oven, and you’ll understand why cast iron is a go-to for us. Staub’s signature enamel coating is highly resistant to both chips and discoloration, and gleams in grenadine, blue, or graphite. The matte black retains the look of the interior on the outside, for an understated, industrial beauty (or go for a pop of color with the teal shade).
Break yours in with a tomato cobbler or some Genius crab cakes.
Photography by Bobbi Lin, Mark Weinberg & Rocky Luten
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