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  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval
  • Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval

Chasseur Cast Iron, Casserole 7.1 L Rot Oval

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    • Chasseur - pan Oval 33 cm
    • The oval roaster with 33 cm diameter is ideal for larger roast meat and poultry on the items.
    • Double enamelled for extra tough durability and easy cleaning
    • Suitable for all hob types including induction
    • Diameter 33 cm - V = 6.9 L - H = 19 cm


    Tips for Preventing Rust

    • Never soak the pan: Since cast iron is so vulnerable to rust, it’s best to limit your pan’s exposure to water as much as possible.
    • Don’t let the pan air dry: Wipe off any excess water with a towel immediately after rinsing. To get your skillet bone dry, pop it on the burner to remove extra moisture
    • Lightly oil after use: Once dried, rub your skillet with a thin layer of vegetable oil before storing
    • Seasoning: Drop a tablespoon of vegetable oil on the pan/utensil and spread it around with your fingers or a paper towel. (Take care not to burn yourself on a warm skillet!). Oil the outside and the handle, too. Next, take a folded napkin and wipe off the excess oil. You’ll want the skillet to be lightly greased. Set your oven to 350 degrees and put some aluminum foil on the bottom rack. Then pop the skillet in, upside down, on the upper rack for about 1 hour. Turn the oven off and leave the pan inside until it’s cool. The oil will bake into the pores of the pan, providing a non-stick finish

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