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posted by Felicia D'Ambrosio on Friday, October 10th, 2008 at 4:22 pm

 Romancing the Le Creuset lidded pot

categories | Product Placement


You’re so pretty.
surlatable.com

Working at a media outlet means laboring beneath a trembling avalanche of unsolicited information every day. Snowdrifts of faxes, endless e-mails, stolen Post Office cartons heaped with paper mail and mystery packages share City Paper’s office space with staffers. Even Batman the Canary gets mail.

But good deals abound in these menacing piles — if you know where to look. When kitchenware catalog Sur La Table landed on my desk, I was helplessly sucked into their tasteful retrograde housewife fantasy land.

Prominently featured are highly coveted stovetop “ovens” (read: heavy lidded pots) from French cookware giant Le Creuset. Prized by home cooks and chefs alike, Le Creuset pieces are cast-iron and enameled in brilliant crayon-box colors. Lidded cast-iron cooking pots transfer heat evenly and are the ideal vessel for braising meats and creating slow-cooked one-pot meals. But though visions of coq au vin and short ribs that fall apart at the slightly touch of the fork dance in my head, a glance at the prices provides the reality check.

A 3.5-quart Round Cast Iron French Oven rings up at a healthy $174.95, but 3.5 quarts is not really big enough to make dinner for six, which is why you’re buying the damn thing anyway (so you can have legendary dinner parties and make your friends jealous/full). More useful is the 5.5-quart version, priced at $219.95. I shudder to think what shipping the hefty cast iron cocotte costs.

The “good deal” part arrives in the form of more temptation: Spend $250 on Le Creuset via Sur La Table, and the’ll throw in the $70 Le Creuset 8-quart enameled steel stockpot. Jesus Julia Child, that’s exciting! With a choice of deliciously named colors (Dijon! Kiwi! Caribbean!), this might be the ultimate food nerd shopping bonus/holiday gift. The deal is valid until December 31, 2008.

So dig out your friendliest APR credit card and invest in a pot you can hand down to your grandchildren — but not before you host some tres serious group suppers.

Sur La Table, 1-800-243-0852, surlatable.com

2 Responses to “Romancing the Le Creuset lidded pot”

pffft. I bought a 6 quart Lodge enameled cast iron Dutch oven on Amazon last year for $60 - with free shipping


oh Mike, we’re not talking practicality here. This is all about kitchen status symbols!


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