Cookut Lightweight Non-Stick Dutch Oven with Pot Holders, Green, BPA-Free

Description

Cookut’s multifunction green Dutch oven is a versatile and lightweight pan for cooking almost anything! Use the Dutch oven to simmer, steam, brown meat, boil, fry, bake, roast and cook tagine. Made from natural materials, this Dutch oven is four times lighter than traditional cast iron pans, but still sturdy enough to use on repeat for years to come. 

A thick stainless steel bottom and aluminium core offers even heat distribution, while the mineral coating with a ‘refractory brick’ effect means the pan can withstand high heat. A non-stick coating lets you fry without the need for lots of fat. This coating also makes this pan easy to clean, and it won’t stain, however colourful the sauce you’re cooking is.

The lid of this Dutch oven is studded to allow condensation to sprinkle down on the food. This self-basting design gives your meat a tender finish. 

Cookut’s multifunction green Dutch oven is compatible with the following cookers:

  • Gas
  • Induction
  • Electric
  • Oven-safe up to 240 degrees Celsius. 

With Cookut’s range of accessories, you can use your Dutch oven as a tagine, or for deep-frying and steaming food. Shop the full range here. If you want to know Sous Chef's team's cookware essentials, read here.

This Dutch Oven also comes with a pair of matching pot holders.

This multifunction Dutch oven comes in two sizes:

  • 24cm – for cooking 2-8 portions.
  • 28cm – for cooking 6-12 portions. 

This Dutch oven is dishwasher safe.

About Cookut

Cookut is a cookware company with a mission to promote joyful living that has a low environmental impact. The French brand prioritises the use of renewable and natural raw materials in all of its products, from sustainable wood to recyclable metal. By creating multi-functional and easy-to-use cookware, Cookut hopes to encourage more people to discover – or rediscover – the joy of home cooking. And, it doesn’t stop there. For every product made, Cookut finances the reintroduction of a bee in France by supporting local beekeepers, as well as financially supporting projects that protect endangered species.