Staub Cast Iron 5-qt Bouillabaisse Pot - Dark Blue
Staub Cast Iron 5-qt Bouillabaisse Pot
A bouillabaisse is known as a traditional French soup made using various kinds of fish. It's the ideal pot to make soups, stews, roasts, casseroles, and other one-pot wonders with ease and style. The 5-qt Bouillabaisse Pot from Staub is designed to last for years in your kitchen. Staub constructed this pot with cast iron and coated with multiple layers of enamel for a glossy finish that cleans easily. The surface perfectly browns, braises, and caramelizes foods without sticking. Staub's signature self-basting spikes underneath the lid returns escaping moisture back into the pot to enhance the flavors. The heavy lid provides a tight-fitting seal to retain moisture and make your meal taste amazing. The pot is also topped with a signature stainless steel fish knob for a unique look and accentuation the pot's purpose. Staub's Bouillabaisse Pot is the perfect set for making delicious soups you can enjoy on a cold day.
About Staub
In 1976, Staub began their journey in producing high-quality cookware in the Alsace region of France. Since then, Staub has been perfecting the craft of making enameled cast iron cookware. Staub joined the Zwilling J.A. Henckels family in 2008; combining the culinary heritage of Zwilling with Staub's innovative technology. Over time, Staub has become well-known, and the preferred products for one-pot meals and braising meat. From cocottes to grill pans, Staub cookware is handmade to ensure longevity. Their cookware combines elegance and high-performance for your kitchen. Chefs around the world love Staub for their unique ability to look beautiful but also be fully functional. They are designed to last for years inside your home. With a variety of colors to choose from, you're purchasing dependable cookware that also adds a personalized touch to your home. Rich in history and dynamic colors, Staub cookware is ready for your kitchen. It's a perfect package that offers restaurant-quality meals inside your kitchen.