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Braiser with Chistera Drop-Structure
Available various colours and the following sizes:
- Size: Ø 24 cm - 9 3⁄8’’
- Capacity: 2.4 liter - 21⁄2 qt
- Sizes: Ø 28 cm - 11’’
- Capacity: 3.7 liter - 4 qt
The braiser, with the „Chistera Drop-Structure“ under its domed lid ensures continuous self-besting during cooking. A new addition to the Staub enameled cast iron collection, this Chistera Drop-Structure cookware combines versatility at use and the compact size of a braiser with guaranteed cooking quality, thanks to Staub’s continuous self-basting feature, its secret: a convex lid covered with uniquely formed elements inspired by the Basque Pelota Chistera. The self-basting performance of the convex lid compares to that of the famous Staub cocotte with its flat lid with spikes.
The advantages of enameled cast iron
1. Ingredients retain their nutritional value and the full intensity of their flavors. Meat does not dry out and vegetables remain juicy.
2. Whatever dishes you prepare in the Braiser, you can rely on delicious and nutritious results!
3. The strength and heat-retention properties of cast iron have been appreciated for millennia in the kitchens of Central Asia.
4. Casting iron is a carbon-rich iron alloy, one of the materials that retains heat best, diffuses it slowly and distributes it absolutely evenly.
5. Once cast iron is hot, its heat-retention properties allow you to turn the heat down to a minimum for gentle simmering and reduced energy consumption.
6. Cast iron also retains cold: refrigerate before serving and your cast iron product will remain cool at the table.
7. Enamel, which is made mainly of glass, is extremely durable.
8. Enameled cast iron is compatible with all heat sources, including induction.
Made in France: traditional and authentic craftsmanship
Each product is individually crafted using time-honored manufacturing processes. Production includes a hundred visual or technical inspection points to ensure that each item fulfills our uncompromising quality standards.
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Special majolica enamels: comprising 100% glass
The special technique used to give majolica enamels their color results in uniquely glossy enamel in deep and intense shades.
The three-coat majolica enameling process:
1. Black base coat applied to prepare the rough cast iron, guaranteeing a superior finish by smoothing over small irregularities in the cast surface.
2. Colored enamel coating.
3. Finish coating, a special majolica formula that gives the colors a high gloss and very intense shade with marked contrasts.
Table culture in various colors
With their fine quality and exquisite enamel finish, Staub products go elegantly from the kitchen to the table. The outer surfaces are given at least two coats of enamel using an innovative technique.
Matte black finish
- Pot interiors are enameled with a matte black finish.
- High-quality enamel offers improved resistance to thermal shocks and scratching.
- Ideal properties for searing, roasting and caramelizing.
- Favored by renowned chefs and people who love to cook.
- Easy to clean and convenient to use.
Pre-use care
Before using your cocotte, we recommend that you wash it with warm water and dishwashing liquid, and then dry it. We also recommend applying a small amount of cooking oil in your pot before using it, to enhance the properties of the special black enamel. Feel free to apply oil again before every use. Your Staub La Cocotte is now ready for cooking.
Precautions
- Regardless of the heat source used (electric, gas, induction), enameled cast iron cookware must be heated gradually to avoid thermal shock and possible damage.
- Select a flame or element that is smaller or equal to the dimension of the bottom of your Staub pot. Allowing flames from gas ranges to envelope the sides of the pot may cause discoloration or damageto the enamel.
- We recommend the use of wooden or plastic utensils.
- Do not overheat an empty pot; all cooking should be monitored.
- To avoid any risk of burns, always use a potholder or oven mitt.
- Do not place a hot vessel on an unprotected surface.
After use care and maintenance
After the pot has cooled from cooking, wash in warm water with dish- washing liquid and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Let pots sit in the open air before storing. Do not use bleach or abrasive detergents – if residue remains after cleaning, soak in warm water to loosen. Dishwasher use is possible, however the harsh detergents and abrasion with other utensils may cause damage and affect non-stick properties. Any products with wooden handles should not be put in a dishwasher at any time. Do not stack or store enameled objects without protecting the exterior surface. The knobs and handles may loosen with use. Check the tightness from time to time and gently retighten them if necessary.
Producer Information
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Staub
ZWILLING J.A. Henckels Deutschland GmbH, Grünewalder Strasse 14-22, 42657 Solingen, Germany
URL: https://www.zwilling.com
E-Mail: [email protected]
Staub was established in 1974 by Francis Staub in Alsace, a region in eastern France known for its rich history of craftsmanship and culinary excellence. The stork in the Staub logo is a traditional symbol of Alsace and a sign of the company’s heritage, character and identity. To this day, all of our cast-iron cookware is made in France. But we set standards worldwide: Staub is the brand of choice among many of the world’s most renowned chefs – including Paul Bocuse. Our products come with the guarantee of flawless quality and are proven in day-to-day use in the kitchens and on the tables of prestigious restaurants as well ashouseholds. In June 2008, Staub became a member of the German based ZWILLING Group, a specialist in top-quality knives and kitchen utensils.
Made in France: Traditional and authentic craftsmanship
Each product is individually crafted using time-honored manufacturing processes. Production includes a hundred visual or technical inspection points to ensure that each item fulfills our uncompromising quality standards.