• About Chuletz

Little Chulet's World

~ Little CHuLeT goes to market, Little ChULet comes back home, Little cHulet goes online, all set to whine!

Little Chulet's World

Tag Archives: dutch oven

Le Creuset – Braiser 30cm Fennel

17 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by chuletz in Kitchen wares, Shopping

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

3 1/2 qt, 30cm, Braiser, cast iron pot, dutch oven, Fennel, hong kong, Le Creuset, Sale

I love the French ovens / cast iron cookware. My first one is a 24cm Staub. Because of that, I have always favours Staub over to Le Creuset. But, it doesn’t mean I like Le Creuset any less, especially when there is an amazing price slash. 

Recently, there is a huge Le Creuset warehouse sale in Hong Kong and one of my girlfriend who is staying there now kindly offered to check it out for me. Since I was not well-verse with the Le Creuset range, I started doing some research on it and settle on getting a braiser. ** Unlike the pots I already have, braiser is slightly shallower hence much more convenient for certain dishes I have in mind.

Viola ! here is the baby which my friend got for me… She told me it’s the last piece on the shelf. (OOo.. it’s meant to be mine) and the colour is FENNEL !!! the exact colour I wanted. Yay !! And the price was slashed from HKD 3,748 to HKD 1,350 ! (64% discount)

 

 

It’s so beautiful, right? It is surprisingly much lighter compare to Staub.

I can’t wait to fire it up in my kitchen…

Thanks again SP for going thru the trouble of getting it for me! Lugging it to Taiwan to pass to her mom. And then, her mom kindly carrying it all the way back to KL!!! paiseh paiseh as I know these babies are not light ! Thank you very much again !!!

Dutch Oven / Cast Iron pot

18 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by chuletz in Kitchen wares, Shopping

≈ 19 Comments

Tags

cast iron pots, dutch oven, France, le Crueset, Paul Bocuse, Staub

I love to cook as much as I love to eat.

Unfortunately, I never did have many opportunity to cook since most of the time the kitchen I use are own by other people. (i.e. my mom) Mom is pretty fussy about us using her kitchen and playing with her cooking utensils. ;p

So, the only time I get to do any serious cooking is whenever she’s away and during my time studying in Melbourne. However, Melbourne days were filled with assignments and exams which also means cooking time is slashed down to simple quick dishes (a.k.a. microwave food)

As I am busy pouring over interior design for my new home, I also started dreaming about the entire different cooking utensils which I wish to own in my future kitchen. One of the item from the list is the dutch-oven / cast iron pot.

Previously, I dare not look at these pots because it is usually so expensive and not owning my own kitchen will means that my precious pot might be not used as carefully as I want. Now that I am planning for my own kitchen, how can I not look?! And so, begin the journey of my research on these amazing pots.

Being a frequent traveler to France, I am bias towards French brands for these babies. So, I cut my choice down to 2 brands (Le Crueset and Staub). After religiously pouring over the forums and interviewing friends, I come to a simple conclusion. Both are equally good with pro and cons for both brands. (I am not going to go into details about the difference between the brand as I think the internet has already have ample information on that)

However, I did notice that Le Crueset is much more raved about in the USA. Perhaps it is because most of their celebrity chef uses Le Crueset. Initially, I was planning on getting the Le Crueset as this is the only brand I can find in Malaysia. But, the price seems a little too high for me. The 27cm oval would probably cost you about RM 1,100 – 1,200 (USD 365 – USD 400).

As for Staub, I didn’t manage to find it anywhere. Sigh… So, I couldn’t compare the price. The nearest place to get Staub would be in Singapore!!! and even then, prices are about SGD 350 – 400). But, I was told by a good friend that sometimes during sales, you can get a good price of SGD 150 for the pot. Personally, I preferred Staub because Paul Bocuse endorses it !!!  And several of my favorite restaurants in France uses it too.

In the end, I decided that the main factor which will dictate my decision would be the price. Now begin my journey of hunting for a good bargain. Finally, I manage to find this online site in Sydney which offers really good deal for the Staub pot. Without hesitating, I bought 2 of them!!! I got the 31cm Oval and 24cm Round for a total of AUD 247 (approx. RM 770) courier to Melbourne (since I am heading there anyway – and also because the site only deliver within Australia).

The next problem is lugging it back to Malaysia . Let me tell you, these babies are not light. The 31cm weights about 6kg and the 24cm about 3 kg. So, about 9 kg of my allowed weight was taken by these pots. My hubby just rolls his eyes when he saw how the pots took up almost 90% space in my luggage. hehehe…

I am now a proud new owner of 2 Staub pots. Love the colors too – Pesto.

Pages

  • About Chuletz
March 2023
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
« Aug    

Chulet’s Recent Rant

  • My New Toy – Canon Selphy CP1300 (Pink)
  • My Kitchen Toy – Food Vacuum Sealer
  • Homemade Pork Satay during MCO
  • 3 years later
  • Moutain Buggy Nano travel stroller

Top Posts & Pages

  • 3 Phase vs. 1 Phase Electric Power (Home Reno)
  • Bake Egg / Oeuf en Cocotte
  • Shrek the Musical is in town !!!
  • About Chuletz
  • Ipoh - Kafe Wah Nam (Day 1 : Stop 1)

Categories

  • Chulet Miracle Journey
  • Chuletzionary
  • Diving
  • Everything else…
  • Festival
    • Christmas
  • Friends
  • Gastronomy
    • Baking
    • Home Cook Food
    • Local Restaurants
    • Oversea Restaurants
  • Home
    • Renovation
  • Journaling
  • Medical related
  • Mini Getaways
  • Part of Chulet
    • Au Revior
    • Exercise
    • Family
    • Movie
    • Musical / Theatre
  • Shopping
    • Baby Related items
    • Bags
    • Bed Linen
    • Birthday
    • Cosmetics
    • Furniture
    • Gadgets
    • Garden
    • Gift
    • Kitchen wares
    • Medication
    • Pampering
  • Travel
    • Australia
    • Austria
    • China
    • France
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • Italy
    • Japan
    • Local (Malaysia)
    • Singapore
    • Switzerland
    • Thailand
    • UK
    • USA
  • Under the Sea
  • Wedding

Archives

2012 Alés american ginseng Antibes asience Australia beach beer Birthday breakfast cast iron pot char siew chicken christmas Coq au vin crab dinner Duck Dusseldorf dutch oven Fish flowers flu foie gras Food Crawl France Frangipani french toast Germany H1N1 haze Holiday home cook home reno honey hong kong imigran ipoh Japanese Japanese Cuisine Japanese Restaurant Juan les Pins kitchen Kota Damansara kuala lumpur Lobster lunch Melbourne meng kee migraine Mother's Day Oyster panadeine panadol Paris Pasta pau-sam Penang pork satay Pregnant rain Ramen Renovation romantic dinner seremban favourites shah alam Shopping Singapore Staub Thailand traditional treatment wedding wedding planning wedding ring zomig

Chuletz's Friends

  • Dishing it
  • donnowhat2cook
  • Memoirs of a Chocoholic
  • My Flavour 2.0
  • Soo Jin
  • Stories International wedding photography
Follow Little Chulet's World on WordPress.com

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Little Chulet's World
    • Join 56 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Little Chulet's World
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...