Staub - White Truffle Round Cocotte - 28cm
An impressive pot like this is the ideal size for serving 6-8 people. Staub's legendary cast iron cocottes are known throughout the world for their supremely elegant design, breathtaking colours, and outstanding cooking performance. Used in some of the top Michelin Star restaurants, you too can enjoy the best of French culinary technology at home with Staub. Each Staub cocotte has a black matte enamel interior which requires very little seasoning over time, and is highly resistant to staining, scratches, and chips. The flat tightly-fitting lid features self-basting spikes that create a continuous self-basting effect during cooking. The moisture collects on the spikes and rains down again all over the food, creating an incredibly even distribution of moisture. The heavy cast iron body is ideal for low heat cooking - cast iron retains heat better than any other material, which means no more hot spots! For best results, heat your Staub cocotte slowly to a low to medium heat. As Staub's signature piece, each cocotte is made using a sand mould which is destroyed after each pot is complete, which means that every piece of Staub cookware is totally unique. Wooden, silicone, or nylon utensils are recommended for use with Staub cookware. Suitable for use on any cooking surface, including induction. 6.7L capacity. To remove stubborn residue, soak in warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Bar Keeper's Friend is also excellent for cleaning enameled cast iron cookware. Dishwasher safe but handwashing is recommended. Made in France.
An impressive pot like this is the ideal size for serving 6-8 people. Staub's legendary cast iron cocottes are known throughout the world for their supremely elegant design, breathtaking colours, and outstanding cooking performance. Used in some of the top Michelin Star restaurants, you too can enjoy the best of French culinary technology at home with Staub. Each Staub cocotte has a black matte enamel interior which requires very little seasoning over time, and is highly resistant to staining, scratches, and chips. The flat tightly-fitting lid features self-basting spikes that create a continuous self-basting effect during cooking. The moisture collects on the spikes and rains down again all over the food, creating an incredibly even distribution of moisture. The heavy cast iron body is ideal for low heat cooking - cast iron retains heat better than any other material, which means no more hot spots! For best results, heat your Staub cocotte slowly to a low to medium heat. As Staub's signature piece, each cocotte is made using a sand mould which is destroyed after each pot is complete, which means that every piece of Staub cookware is totally unique. Wooden, silicone, or nylon utensils are recommended for use with Staub cookware. Suitable for use on any cooking surface, including induction. 6.7L capacity. To remove stubborn residue, soak in warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Bar Keeper's Friend is also excellent for cleaning enameled cast iron cookware. Dishwasher safe but handwashing is recommended. Made in France.
An impressive pot like this is the ideal size for serving 6-8 people. Staub's legendary cast iron cocottes are known throughout the world for their supremely elegant design, breathtaking colours, and outstanding cooking performance. Used in some of the top Michelin Star restaurants, you too can enjoy the best of French culinary technology at home with Staub. Each Staub cocotte has a black matte enamel interior which requires very little seasoning over time, and is highly resistant to staining, scratches, and chips. The flat tightly-fitting lid features self-basting spikes that create a continuous self-basting effect during cooking. The moisture collects on the spikes and rains down again all over the food, creating an incredibly even distribution of moisture. The heavy cast iron body is ideal for low heat cooking - cast iron retains heat better than any other material, which means no more hot spots! For best results, heat your Staub cocotte slowly to a low to medium heat. As Staub's signature piece, each cocotte is made using a sand mould which is destroyed after each pot is complete, which means that every piece of Staub cookware is totally unique. Wooden, silicone, or nylon utensils are recommended for use with Staub cookware. Suitable for use on any cooking surface, including induction. 6.7L capacity. To remove stubborn residue, soak in warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Bar Keeper's Friend is also excellent for cleaning enameled cast iron cookware. Dishwasher safe but handwashing is recommended. Made in France.
An impressive pot like this is the ideal size for serving 6-8 people. Staub's legendary cast iron cocottes are known throughout the world for their supremely elegant design, breathtaking colours, and outstanding cooking performance. Used in some of the top Michelin Star restaurants, you too can enjoy the best of French culinary technology at home with Staub. Each Staub cocotte has a black matte enamel interior which requires very little seasoning over time, and is highly resistant to staining, scratches, and chips. The flat tightly-fitting lid features self-basting spikes that create a continuous self-basting effect during cooking. The moisture collects on the spikes and rains down again all over the food, creating an incredibly even distribution of moisture. The heavy cast iron body is ideal for low heat cooking - cast iron retains heat better than any other material, which means no more hot spots! For best results, heat your Staub cocotte slowly to a low to medium heat. As Staub's signature piece, each cocotte is made using a sand mould which is destroyed after each pot is complete, which means that every piece of Staub cookware is totally unique. Wooden, silicone, or nylon utensils are recommended for use with Staub cookware. Suitable for use on any cooking surface, including induction. 6.7L capacity. To remove stubborn residue, soak in warm water with a small amount of dishwashing liquid. Bar Keeper's Friend is also excellent for cleaning enameled cast iron cookware. Dishwasher safe but handwashing is recommended. Made in France.
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Prices last updated 6 June 2026.
Last updated at 06/06/2026 07:16:52
STAUB Round Truffle Roasting Pan - White - Size - 28cm
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originally posted on Google Customer Reviews
The finish on this is a bit rougher than expected at this price point. The upper edge where the lid touches feels a bit too grindy for something that is enameled. Even my Lodge doesn't have that kind of grind to it. I would have gone with the other big name but it was just way over the top too much for what it is, even this on sale was a stretch. Then there is the lid. Everyone said the lid had a tight seal. It doesn't, it slides around a pretty good ways on top of the pot. In fact, I don't see how this thing is going to keep any moisture in it with that kind of slop in the lid.I do like the lid design with the basting bumps on it, the bottom of the pot being less rounded and more right angled at the edges, the handles provide a bigger loop than my old one, and ... MoreThe finish on this is a bit rougher than expected at this price point. The upper edge where the lid touches feels a bit too grindy for something that is enameled. Even my Lodge doesn't have that kind of grind to it. I would have gone with the other big name but it was just way over the top too much for what it is, even this on sale was a stretch. Then there is the lid. Everyone said the lid had a tight seal. It doesn't, it slides around a pretty good ways on top of the pot. In fact, I don't see how this thing is going to keep any moisture in it with that kind of slop in the lid.I do like the lid design with the basting bumps on it, the bottom of the pot being less rounded and more right angled at the edges, the handles provide a bigger loop than my old one, and finally it is much lighter than my old 7 1/2 quart.Would I buy it again? No. The finish on it is simply not up to any standard that would match the price point and the lid is a loose, sloppy mess that grinds on the rim which is sure to wear the enamel off in short order and make this a total loss instead of a buy it for life pot. Complete pass.
originally posted on Sur La Table
I bought this 4qt cocotte in French blue during the Black Friday sale. I already owned a Le Creuset 5.5qt and 7.25qt Dutch oven but the price for Staub was so good here at Sur la table that I just couldn't resist. This size is perfect when cooking smaller batches. I usually end up with about 3 generous portions of food which is great because I eat one immediately, have another portion for the next day and end up freezing the third for those days when I don't feel like cooking. If I compare it to Le Creuset I honestly can't say a single negative thing about either. Both are of the highest quality cookware that is out there. The main difference is the interior color and the lid and knob design. With Le Creuset the light interior helps caramelizing food and not burning ... MoreI bought this 4qt cocotte in French blue during the Black Friday sale. I already owned a Le Creuset 5.5qt and 7.25qt Dutch oven but the price for Staub was so good here at Sur la table that I just couldn't resist. This size is perfect when cooking smaller batches. I usually end up with about 3 generous portions of food which is great because I eat one immediately, have another portion for the next day and end up freezing the third for those days when I don't feel like cooking. If I compare it to Le Creuset I honestly can't say a single negative thing about either. Both are of the highest quality cookware that is out there. The main difference is the interior color and the lid and knob design. With Le Creuset the light interior helps caramelizing food and not burning it and with Staub the little "pointy" things on the lid help hold in the moisture slightly better for baking crusty bread. Also the metal lid knob can withstand the higher heat while in the oven. But with that being said you can buy a Le Creuset knob replacement. I make soups, stews, curries, rice, dried beans, bread, you name it. There is nothing more satisfying than having a tough cut of meat fall apart with a fork after it has been slowly braised in a cast iron pot. It's really a joy for me to use. I love both equally and I would highly recommend it especially if you can het it on sale.
originally posted on zwilling.com
Being a family of 2 I didn't think I needed this 7-Qt Cocotte, but the Labor Day sale price was just too good. I can't believe how useful this is! I genuinely love it in the matte black too. I have multiple smaller pieces in assorted beautiful colors and this complements beautifully. We cook on induction, and cast iron is the absolute best. I can't find any blemish on it to speak of. This is probably the 8th 'visual imperfection' piece I have purchased, and only received any blemish I would consider slightly annoying once. They are a great value.
| Capacity | 5 L / 5.3 qts |
| Country of Manufacture | France |
STAUB Round Truffle Roasting Pan - White - Size - 28cm
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Staub Round Cocotte 28cm/6.7L in White Truffle White
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Staub Round Cocotte 28Cm/6.7L In Truffle, Size 28Cm
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The finish on this is a bit rougher than expected at this price point. The upper edge where the lid touches feels a bit too grindy for something that is enameled. Even my Lodge doesn't have that kind of grind to it. I would have gone with the other big name but it was just way over the top too much for what it is, even this on sale was a stretch. Then there is the lid. Everyone said the lid had a tight seal. It doesn't, it slides around a pretty good ways on top of the pot. In fact, I don't see how this thing is going to keep any moisture in it with that kind of slop in the lid.I do like the lid design with the basting bumps on it, the bottom of the pot being less rounded and more right angled at the edges, the handles provide a bigger loop than my old one, and ... MoreThe finish on this is a bit rougher than expected at this price point. The upper edge where the lid touches feels a bit too grindy for something that is enameled. Even my Lodge doesn't have that kind of grind to it. I would have gone with the other big name but it was just way over the top too much for what it is, even this on sale was a stretch. Then there is the lid. Everyone said the lid had a tight seal. It doesn't, it slides around a pretty good ways on top of the pot. In fact, I don't see how this thing is going to keep any moisture in it with that kind of slop in the lid.I do like the lid design with the basting bumps on it, the bottom of the pot being less rounded and more right angled at the edges, the handles provide a bigger loop than my old one, and finally it is much lighter than my old 7 1/2 quart.Would I buy it again? No. The finish on it is simply not up to any standard that would match the price point and the lid is a loose, sloppy mess that grinds on the rim which is sure to wear the enamel off in short order and make this a total loss instead of a buy it for life pot. Complete pass.
I bought this 4qt cocotte in French blue during the Black Friday sale. I already owned a Le Creuset 5.5qt and 7.25qt Dutch oven but the price for Staub was so good here at Sur la table that I just couldn't resist. This size is perfect when cooking smaller batches. I usually end up with about 3 generous portions of food which is great because I eat one immediately, have another portion for the next day and end up freezing the third for those days when I don't feel like cooking. If I compare it to Le Creuset I honestly can't say a single negative thing about either. Both are of the highest quality cookware that is out there. The main difference is the interior color and the lid and knob design. With Le Creuset the light interior helps caramelizing food and not burning ... MoreI bought this 4qt cocotte in French blue during the Black Friday sale. I already owned a Le Creuset 5.5qt and 7.25qt Dutch oven but the price for Staub was so good here at Sur la table that I just couldn't resist. This size is perfect when cooking smaller batches. I usually end up with about 3 generous portions of food which is great because I eat one immediately, have another portion for the next day and end up freezing the third for those days when I don't feel like cooking. If I compare it to Le Creuset I honestly can't say a single negative thing about either. Both are of the highest quality cookware that is out there. The main difference is the interior color and the lid and knob design. With Le Creuset the light interior helps caramelizing food and not burning it and with Staub the little "pointy" things on the lid help hold in the moisture slightly better for baking crusty bread. Also the metal lid knob can withstand the higher heat while in the oven. But with that being said you can buy a Le Creuset knob replacement. I make soups, stews, curries, rice, dried beans, bread, you name it. There is nothing more satisfying than having a tough cut of meat fall apart with a fork after it has been slowly braised in a cast iron pot. It's really a joy for me to use. I love both equally and I would highly recommend it especially if you can het it on sale.
Being a family of 2 I didn't think I needed this 7-Qt Cocotte, but the Labor Day sale price was just too good. I can't believe how useful this is! I genuinely love it in the matte black too. I have multiple smaller pieces in assorted beautiful colors and this complements beautifully. We cook on induction, and cast iron is the absolute best. I can't find any blemish on it to speak of. This is probably the 8th 'visual imperfection' piece I have purchased, and only received any blemish I would consider slightly annoying once. They are a great value.
This is a great dutch oven! The 5.5 quart size is perfect for a family of 2-4, but I would recommend a larger size for anyone who is planning to host or has a large family. Taking off one star due to inaccurate color depiction. We purchased the "Truffle White" color, which appears to be off white on the website but is more of a light grey in person, with a significant number of brown "flecks" (which pull out significantly more when heat is on the dutch oven). Other than the color discrepancy, I would highly recommend this dutch oven for amateur and seasoned cooks alike!
Amazing, amazing find…almost felt like I “stole” this Staub piece for the price I paid!! It was sold with “slight imperfections”, but after scouring over the pot and lid, both inside and out….well, you got me!! Can’t find a blemish!This is my introduction into the world of Staub cooking. It took this great price to get started but I’ll be back for more pieces again.I was getting tired of wasting money on “non-stick” cookware and decided it was time to buy my last set - a set that will follow me to my grave (hopefully not anytime soon)!! No better way than to start my collection with Staub!
This beauty has become my go-to pot for EVERYTHING. So far, I’ve made bread in it, au gratin potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, bread pudding, numerous soups, stews, and sauces, I even cook my pasta in them. Caramelizing onions is an absolute dream. The pan heats up quickly, boils water quickly, holds heat (and moisture) evenly. The only fault is that the red one (my fav!) now has two chips in the finish from normal use over the past year. I also have a gray one which has seen just as much use, but hasn’t suffered any chips thank god.
My first experiences were cooking with the cast iron cocotte that I received as a gift. I’ve since expanded with various pieces of cast iron and ceramic. My favorite piece is the large grill pan for grilling steaks, artisan sausages and many types of vegetables. The even cooking that the Staub pieces produce makes cooking unique comfort food an immersive experience rather than just a task. The cocottes go from stovetop to oven to serving on the table. Cooking with Staub gives me such confidence that I regularly explore new recipes knowing that my cookware will help produce chef quality results.
Excellent quality. The enamel is very well done, and the self-basting dimples on the inside of the lid definitely seem to help keep the food moist. I’ve had a couple Dutch/French oven’s in the past that were cheaper ($80 - $120) but they did not perform well and didn’t last long. I’d recommend buying the right higher quality cocotte. The quality justifies the price, whether it is Staub or LC. The store I bought the cocotte from, Consiglio’s Kitchenware, shipped the item really quick, and it was really nice to discover they are family-run business…makes the purchase experience feel more personal vs buying the same item at a big chain-department store. And! Consiglio’s prices were the best (after a few months of shopping around). I’d definitely recommend Staub ... MoreExcellent quality. The enamel is very well done, and the self-basting dimples on the inside of the lid definitely seem to help keep the food moist. I’ve had a couple Dutch/French oven’s in the past that were cheaper ($80 - $120) but they did not perform well and didn’t last long. I’d recommend buying the right higher quality cocotte. The quality justifies the price, whether it is Staub or LC. The store I bought the cocotte from, Consiglio’s Kitchenware, shipped the item really quick, and it was really nice to discover they are family-run business…makes the purchase experience feel more personal vs buying the same item at a big chain-department store. And! Consiglio’s prices were the best (after a few months of shopping around). I’d definitely recommend Staub Cocottes and Consiglio’s to anyone looking to buy high quality kitchenware.
This is my 3rd STAUB but 1st pot. It seems a lot to spend on a pot but it worths every penny!Excellent heat & moisture retention. Hard to burn food in it. Shorter heating time means less energy cost.I cook caramelised onions, soup, stew, rice, risotto, etc. so many uses, I use it regularly.On size:31cm is pretty big & heavy. If you don't have strong wrists & muscle, you might struggle lifting/washing. It can cook up to 8-12 portions of rice/soup so great for batch cooking.It gives me joy every time I use it.
New addition to my my staub collection. So far performs as expected. Minor imperfections under the handle, little rough, but the interior is perfect. Quite expressive compared to most other enameled cookware, but the quality is better. Too costly to buy a full set so I bought slowly over the years. The braiser was my first and I used it for everything. Really like the black interior finish, personally find it better than others on the market that I have tried. I feel it browns food better, doesn’t stain as easy, in fact I’ve had mine for 5 years and no permanent stains. Just follow the cleaning, storing, and heating guidelines.
| Capacity | 5 L / 5.3 qts |
| Country of Manufacture | France |