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Staub Soup Ladle Silicon
The new kitchen gadget series rounds off the STAUB range. Made from black matte silicone, it is well suited for use with enamelled cast iron cocottes and non-stick cookware. The wooden handle is ergonomically shaped and has a hole for storage on a kitchen shelf. This ladle is 31cm long making it easy to hold for serving in large pots or cocottes. Aside from soup, it can be used for stews, chili, curries, and sauces. Or you serve pudding, fruit salad or punch with this ladle. It's also ideal for adding broth to your risotto, one ladle at a time, to get the perfect consistency. The timeless design of the STAUB kitchen gadgets and the choice of color and material make them a harmonious addition to STAUB cocottes and a welcome addition to any table decoration.
Product features:
- black, matte silicone, also suitable for non-stick surfaces
- high quality durable material
- ergonomic acacia wood handle
- recommendation: clean by hand
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.