Harts of Stur Kitchen issue 1 | Page 59

Le Creuset Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron 20cm Round Casserole New from Le Creuset, the Signature version of the iconic Cast Iron Casseroles are available in round, oval and shallow buffet with improved easy-grip, 45% larger handles, toughened enamel interior, stylish, heat resistant stainless steel knob and an enhanced tight fitting lid. They are even more durable and easier to clean than ever. Harts Price: £145 Le Creuset Toughened Non-Stick 20cm Shallow Frying Pan The ultimate tool in everyday cooking, it has a tough, PFOA-free non-stick surface inside and out, and a special hardened body to create a durable and long-lasting pan that can be used on any heat source. Professional-style cast handles are attached with stainless steel rivets for a superior, secure fixing. Le Creuset 3-Ply Stainless Steel Three Saucepan Set Stylish design with superb cooking results, the range uses multi-layering technology, which combines the cooking benefits of stainless steel and aluminium, so heat spreads evenly and gently. The rapid heat-up time makes these indispensable for cooking vegetables, rice and pasta. Harts Price: £280 1965 – 1975 Following a decade rich in innovations including the first grill, fondue set and barbecue, the celebrated Italian designer Enzo Mari redesigned the traditional cocotte in 1972 to create the still sought after “Mama” range. 1975 – 1985 During this period, Le Creuset continued to expand to new audiences all over the world, especially in the UK, the US and Australia, with the famous slogan “Every good cook should know a little French: Le Creuset”. Harts Price: £72 1985 – 1995 In 1985, Le Creuset was classified among the 30 most well-known French products in the world. In 1989 advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi used photographs of the French factory for an acclaimed series of adverts. 59 1995 – 2005 Reflecting a global brand, Le Creuset introduced products for an international audience, including a French Tatin dish, a Spanish range, a Scandinavian dumpling pan, Japanese sukiyaki cocottes, and Italian risotto pots. 2005 – 2015 Le Creuset further reinforced its choice of colours with Satin Black, Teal and Marseille. In its 90th year, Le Creuset updated its Classic Cast Iron range for the first time in 50 years, introducing an all-new improved Signature range.