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Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cassadou Sauté Pan, 3 3/4-Qt.

Current price: $350.00
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cassadou Sauté Pan, 3 3/4-Qt.
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cassadou Sauté Pan, 3 3/4-Qt.

Williams-Sonoma

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cassadou Sauté Pan, 3 3/4-Qt.

Current price: $350.00

Color: Artichaut

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The traditional French cassadou evolved in Provence, where hunters used the vessel to prepare stew from the day's catch. Similar to a Dutch oven with a long handle on one side, this lightweight, contemporary cassadou can be used as a deep sauté pan or braiser. It features Le Creuset's signature enameled cast-iron construction for superior heat distribution and retention. The durable enamel also minimizes sticking and staining, requires no additional seasoning and makes cleanup easy.

  • Enameled cast iron delivers superior heat distribution and retention.
  • Easy-to-clean enamel resists dulling, staining, chipping and cracking.
  • Lightest-weight cast iron by quart on the market.
  • Wide surface area for searing; medium depth for splatter-free frying and simmering.
  • Tight-fitting domed lid helps lock in heat and moisture.
  • Features ergonomic knob and handles.
  • Helper handle facilitates lifting and carrying.
  • Ideal for stews, sauces, stir-fries and steaming.
  • Requires no additional seasoning.
  • Attractive exterior allows easy oven-to-table presentation.
  • Ideal for use on all cooktops, including induction.
  • Oven safe to 500°F (including lid).
  • Serves 4–6.
  • Made in France.

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Williams Sonoma, Inc. is a multi-channel specialty retailer of high quality products for the home. In 1956, our founder, Chuck Williams, turned a passion for cooking and eating with friends into a small business with a big idea. He opened a store in Sonoma, California, to sell the French cookware that intrigued him while visiting Europe but that could not be found in America. Chuck’s business, which set a standard for customer service, took off and helped fuel a revolution in American cooking and entertaining that continues today.

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