Staub
Staub is a premium French enameled cast iron cookware manufacturer that was initially headquartered in Alsace, a culinary greatness region. Famous for its extraordinary self-basting cocotte, this brand also makes ceramic bakeware. Stab is a leading competitor of Le Creuset in the high-end enameled cast iron kitchenware of the market. Their products are generally more affordable, with different-sized pieces in cocotte, braisers, oval and rectangular but with fewer color options.
Staub takes quality seriously by scrutinizing each product technically and visually up to 100 times before releasing it to the cookware market officially. One eye-catching feature of its interior is the matte black finish inside the pot. The pots are rustproof and need no seasoning. The lids have brass knobs, and studs on the underside encourage cooking juices to condense onto the surface of the food, automatically basting it. Therefore, they hold up to 10% more moisture than their competitors after around 50 minutes of cooking, allowing users to cook evenly and continually basted.
The top Staub cookware product is Staub Cast Iron Braiser with a special browning textured black matte enamel interior. The affordable price along with the durable cast iron construction boasts incredible heat retention and distribution. Additionally, a tight-fitting glass lid locks in moisture and allows easy monitoring of cooking. The domed lid houses large pieces of meat and enables steam to circulate smoothly.
Founded: 1974
Headquarters: Alsace, France
Website: https://www.zwilling.com/fr/staub/
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