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Le Creuset StonewareAbout Le CreusetSince 1925, Le Creuset cast iron has been recognized for its strength and durability. Cast individually in sand molds, then hand-inspected by French artisans, each piece represents a rich heritage and continues a tradition of lasting, authentic design. Le Creuset is focused on inspiring and empowering people everywhere to make joy through cooking. From our original enameled cast iron cookware to stoneware, stainless, silicone and more, Le Creuset Stoneware Shown in Marseille Blue Color Protected by a colorful, hard-wearing layer of enamel that resists damage from heat and utensils, Le Creuset’s light yet durable Stoneware ranges are ideal for baking, roasting and serving. Le Creuset Stoneware offers a fresh, modern take on our signature cast iron design, while the Heritage Collection features classic French styling patterned after vintage Le Creuset cookware.
Getting StartedAll items in the Le Creuset stoneware range are original designs and have been hand-crafted, making each piece unique. Due to this uniqueness, there may be slight variations from piece to piece. Le Creuset Stoneware is safe for use in the microwave, freezer, refrigerator, dishwasher, oven and broiler. The maximum oven-safe temperature is 500°F / 260°C. The enameled surface is easy to clean and scratch-resistant. The enamel is completely hygienic and will not absorb odors or flavors. Le Creuset Stoneware is extremely strong and durable, and resists staining, chipping and cracking. The handles, knobs and rims have been designed for a secure, easy-to-hold grip. Cleaning and careDo Not use any Stoneware piece on the stovetop or any other direct heat source. Oven: Maximum oven-safe temperature is 500°F / 260°C. Use oven mitts for lifting at all times. Broiler: When using under a broiler allow a gap of no less than 2 ½ inches between the rim of the dish and the heat source. Microwave: Handles may become hot during prolonged microwave use, especially if the handles are enclosed with plastic wrap. Cover just the open top of the dish, leaving the handles exposed. Cleaning and careFreezer-To-Oven Use: Do not place a frozen dish of food in a preheated oven. Place the frozen dish in a cold oven and set the temperature, allowing the dish and oven to heat together. Before serving always check that the center of the food is completely and uniformly hot. Cleaning: Before the first use, wash the dish in hot, soapy water, and rinse and dry thoroughly. For most day-to-day cleaning, cool the dish for a few minutes before washing and drying, or wash in the dishwasher, allowing the full cycle to complete. Never leave a dish fully immersed in water. For removal of stubborn residues allow the dish to cool, fill with warm, soapy water and allow it to soak for 10 to 20 minutes. Wash in the usual way using a plastic brush or scouring pad if necessary. Product information
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