Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Staub Cast Iron Oval Baking Dish? A: The Staub Cast Iron Oval Baking Dish measures 9 inches by 6.6 inches.
- Q: Is the Staub baking dish oven safe? A: Yes, the Staub baking dish is oven safe up to 500°F.
- Q: Can I use this baking dish on induction stovetops? A: Yes, the smooth enamel bottom of the Staub baking dish is compatible with all types of heat sources, including induction stovetops.
- Q: How do I care for the Staub cast iron baking dish? A: The Staub cast iron baking dish is dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended to preserve its finish.
- Q: Does the Staub baking dish require seasoning? A: No, the Staub cast iron baking dish has a rough texture that results in exceptional browning and does not require seasoning.
- Q: Is this baking dish chip resistant? A: Yes, the Staub baking dish features a chip-resistant enamel coating.
- Q: Where is the Staub cast iron baking dish made? A: The Staub cast iron baking dish is proudly made in France.
- Q: What type of cooking is the Staub baking dish best suited for? A: The Staub baking dish is ideal for better browning, braising, and roasting due to its excellent heat retention and distribution properties.
- Q: Can I use metal utensils on the Staub baking dish? A: It's advisable to use wooden or silicone utensils to avoid scratching the enamel surface.
- Q: What makes Staub cast iron cookware unique? A: Staub cookware is unique due to its combination of a colorful enamel finish, exceptional heat retention, and the ability to create a culinary advantage for browning and roasting.