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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Staub 6Quart Coq Au Vin, Black Matte (Kitchen) The thing about this Staub cookware that you might like best is no matter what you paid for it, you won't be disappointed-because in the end it works to perfection and looks beautiful. Being a fairly habitual bargain hunter I am always looking to save on what I buy. These coq au vin/dutch oven/french oven pieces that I cook with work so well that even if I didn't get the perfect bargain, I know that they are worth what I paid for them each time I make something with them. Easy and the food flavors are enhanced in the process. Try one. Get a roast, throw in some veggies and your favorite seasonings, put it in the oven or on the stovetop, turn it on low...a couple hours later you have some good grub. Cleans up almost like nonstick without having to worry about eating the nonstick at some time. I like the beauty of these in the kitchen, too. The colors are not overwhelming, just cheery and are in graduated shades-a nice added touch to cast iron oven perfection. I like the 5-litre size...Read more 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: By Lawrence (Massachusetts) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Staub 6 Quart Coq Au Vin Cocotte, Grenadine (Kitchen) I am trying very hard to like Staub as much as Le Creuset. I have ordered many Staub products and almost all have been exchanged because they broke or were poorly constructed. Amazon is always amazing at making sure I am satisfied, but Staub really needs to step up their QC. When I received this 5 3/4 qt Grenadine Cocotte I was blown away at how nice it looked. Really a stunning piece. I looked over every square inch to make sure it was in perfect condition. Sadly, there was a chip in the lid which penetrated the enamel and caused the lid to rust. I feel it cooks as well, if not a little better than my round Le Creuset French oven. The thicker layer of iron never burns anything and creates a nice fond. The lid, though heavier than the Le Creuset's, was not a better sealing lid. I promptly received a free replacement from Amazon (+ a $10 gift card!), but the replacement piece was an absolute travesty. I have no idea how it even left Staub's factory...Read more 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By Arty Roberts "Arty" (Memphis) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) My Le Crueset 7 1/2 quart dutch oven used to be my favorite pot but not anymore. If you haven't tried a Staub pot you need to. The grenadine color is gorgeous. The pot does an amazing job of searing but not burning. With the lid on in the oven it retains heat better than my Le Creuset. The lid is so beautiful that I keep it out on a plate stand in my kitchen for decoration. My only regret is that I didn't get the same pot only larger. |