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I’ve tried searching in groups and also googled and I’m not finding a chart or breakdown between the cm and quart equivalents for Staub. I found two google articles and they contradicted each other. Is there a cart somewhere so I can compare sizes? Like a 24cm is 4qt?
What sizes are best to have in a collection?
Hi all, I'm in my early 20s and I cook for just my partner and I. We're both guys so we both eat a lot - typically the dutch oven size I use the most is 5.5qt.
That being said, I've been eyeing Staub (particularly the Basil or Grenadine colors) for a while now and noticed that WS has the 4qt on sale for $150 and with the tariffs and everything I'm hoping to grab it while they're still (mostly) paused.
In your experience, have you regretted buying a 4qt because it's too small? The alternative is waiting and saving up for a 7qt but that seems like it's probably way too big (though I will be moving in with family soon so maybe a bigger one might be better). I have a Tramontina stainless steel 5qt dutch oven that I use all the time, and a 4qt stainless cuisinart saucepan which *seems* like it might be too small, but I dunno.
I also know about the 5.5qt ones they offer, but honestly vastly prefer the look and vibe of the Cocottes (also the bigger ones are rarely on sale).
Hello,
I currently already own a 24 cm (4 qt【3,79 L】 - 3.8l) Staub cocotte and I absolutely love it.
We're a family of 2 and almost always cook for 2 days (lots of one pot dishes) and freeze the leftovers which is usually enough for another day.
For some dishes or when we have friends over our current dutch oven isn't big enough and we're always working with another stainless steel pot. I'm currently wondering whether we should buy a 26 cm (5.5 qt【5,2 L】 - 5l) or should just get a 28 cm (7qt【6,62 L】 - 6.7l) Staub. For people that have multiple DO's, which sizes do you have? Is a 26 cm a significant upgrade over the 24 cm or should we just skip the 26 and get a 28 and be set for life?
Only reason I'm doubting the 28 cm is that I don't want a pot that we'll barely use because it's too big.
Thanks in advance