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Dansk Købenstyle Casserole
Dansk Købenstyle Casserole
Dansk Købenstyle Casserole
Dansk Købenstyle Casserole
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Dansk Købenstyle Casserole

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Once only a precious vintage find, the Dansk Købenstyle casserole is now one of those gotta-have-’em pieces for the home cook who loves their retro vibes. The triple-enameled carbon steel heats evenly—and it’s so darn pretty, we can bring it straight to the table, where the ingenious lid doubles as a trivet.

  • Compatible with all stovetops, including induction
  • Oven-safe up to 450°F
  • Easy-cleaning enameled carbon steel
  • Matching lid doubles as a trivet
  • Goes from stovetop (or oven!) to table
  • Designed in 1956 by Jens Quistgaard
  • Made in: Thailand
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

2QT Casserole: 7.25" in diameter (10.5" W with handles) x 4.5" H | 3.3 lbs.
4QT Casserole: 9.00" in diameter (12.00" W with handles) x 5.25" H | 4.8 lbs.
Butter Warmer: 4" D (7" D with handle) x 3.25" H.

Materials:

Enamel-coated steel.

Care:
  • Butter Warmer: Not safe for use in oven. Compatible with gas, electric, and induction cooktops. While this pan is compatible with all stovetops, exercise caution with gas ranges due to the wooden handle. Always choose an appropriately sized burner, and do not exceed medium heat. Hand-wash only.
  • Casserole: The casserole is safe for use in the oven; oven temperature threshold: 450º F. Safe for use on stovetop. Compatible with gas, electric, and induction stovetops.

Købenstyle cookware combines strong steel with a hard, chip-resistant enameled surface, but even the strongest enamel can be chipped. Take normal care to prevent rough blows to the surface, and avoid using metal utensils, steel wool, and harsh abrasives, which can damage the surface. Also avoid rapid temperature changes, which can cause thermal shock and chipping.

Got cookware questions? Check out our handy-dandy guide on all things pots and pans. You'll find care tips, details on which materials are best for what, and oh-so much more.

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