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Amazon.com: STAUB Cast Iron Wok, 6-quart, Black Matte: Home & Kitchen
STAUB Cast Iron Perfect Pan, Dutch Oven, 4.5-quart, serves 4-5, Made in France, Matte Black · YOSUKATA 13.5” Blue Carbon Steel Wok Pan – Pre-Seasoned Flat Bottom Wok Compatible with open fire, gas, electric, ceramic, induction cooktops -Traditional Chinese Pan for Stir Fry, BBQ, Grill, Camping · Le Creuset Essential Non-stick Ceramic Wok, 6 1/3 qt.​ ·
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Staub Cast Iron Wok with Lid - 14" Matte Black – Cutlery and More
Staub 14" Matte Black Wok with Glass Lid
Enameled cast iron for exceptional heat-retaining qualities from oven to table Textured black matte enamel interior requires no seasoning and ensures exceptional browning, heat retention and distribution Tight-fitting glass lid with nickel-plated knob allows to monitor cooking while retaining moisture Stainless steel rack steams shrimp or keeps ingredients warm while others are cooking Smooth enamel base works on all stovetops up to 500°, including induction Made in France with a lifetime warranty; dishwasher safe, hand-washing recommended
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Just received an enameled, cast-iron wok (Staub) for Christmas. I've never even used a wok, let alone ANY cooking utensil as nice as this. Can anyone give me a quick starter guide on what to cook tonight?
Okey Dokey, I have an enameled cast iron dutch oven, so I can give you a little help. It will hold A TON OF HEAT for a very long time. Let the wok heat for about 5-7 minutes over a lower temperature than you would normally want, then test it with a piece of vegetable. If it doesn't start to sizzle within a couple seconds, crank the heat up another notch, wait 2 minutes. Try again. DO NOT USE METAL UTENSILS. They will scratch the shit out of the bottom. As for what to cook in it, Cast Iron is great for retaining heat. I would vote for braised lamb shanks or beef short ribs if you have 3-4 hours. Beef stew is amazing to try. I've done Pork Carnitas in my dutch oven several times and the results are amazing, but again, 5-6 hours on that recipe. Stir fry is a great option too, but don't get freaked out by discoloration. Enamel over time tends to pick up a light brown "patina" that doesn't come off. I find this gets "worse" the more you cook over really high heat, but it doesn't affect the flavor. Good luck! More on reddit.com
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Just received an enameled, cast-iron wok (made by Staub) for Christmas. I've never even used a wok, let alone ANY cooking utensil as nice as this. Can anyone give me a quick starter guide on what to cook tonight?
Do you cook much? Have you stir fried before? This wok is going to be great, and I think you'll love it. I'm not familiar with this particular wok but I have used cast iron woks in the past. They are much better suited to an electric range because they hold heat so well. Does it have a flat or round bottom? If it is round, you'll need a ring to hold it on the burner. Just slice everything thin, and stir fry in batches. You don't want to overload the wok, because the temp will drop down and it will be hard to bring it back up on an electric burner. Especially with meat: if you add too much at once instead of searing the juices can be pulled out of the meat and boil. That's not what you're looking for. My advice for a first timer is to keep things simple. My favorite week night stir fry is sliced pork loin with whatever vegetables I've got in the fridge. Just about anything is good, just try to keep in mind that you want it to cook at the same rate so size your slices appropriately. Carrot takes a bit longer than zucchini of the same size, for example. I like to do the meat last, and throw in lots of pressed garlic and chopped ginger with the meat at the last minute. It's okay to start with a bottled sauce, and work your way up into making your own as you get comfortable. I still use a bottled teriyaki if I'm in a hurry. I like a brand called Soy Vey. It has a blue and white lable with lots of sesame seeds floating at the top. I think it's pretty delicious. Once you are making your own sauces, don't overdo it with the cornstarch. I hate gloppy sauces. Use an oil with a high smoke point like peanut. I like to put some in a squeeze bottle, and drizzle a ring around the top edge of the wok. It will run down the sides and pool at the bottom, coating it nicely. I like to marinate my meat in soy sauce or a splash of whatever sauce i'm using. Make sure to pour off the marinade before stir frying. You don't want it wet. Do whatever you can to keep from boiling your meat. I have an outdoor propane burner for my wok (I use a high carbon hammered steel wok) that gets much hotter than an indoor stove. It works great. I like it because it has a flame like an afterburner and I don't get aerosolized oil all over my kitchen. Have a plan for a fire. It's not likely, but shit happens when you party naked, know what I mean? In a flare up, don't panic. Fixing it may be as simple as dropping a lid on the wok and shutting off the heat. I like to keep a box of baking soda handy. Dumping that on a grease fire will probably smother it. Salt works too, but don't use flour. That shit is flammable. DO NOT THROW WATER ON A GREASE FIRE, as I'm sure you know. Fire extinguishers are a pretty great idea, but use it as a last resort because those things leave a MESS, but of course it beats not using it if you need it. I got pretty addicted to stir frying since it's cheap, healthy, delicious, and quick. I even got a sweet japanese rice cooker that plays me a little song when my rice is done. But cheap ones do a good job too, as does a pot on your stove. Have fun! More on reddit.com
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Perfect wok
I think it’s too heavy and too heat-sensitive to be ideal as a wok, but it’s certainly beautiful. I prefer carbon steel for stir frying and searing. Have you looked at their almost 4 qt glass top “everything” braiser? It’s similar in capacity and over $100 less. More on reddit.com
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6 quart wide dutch oven: anyone have it?
https://www.surlatable.com/pro-3843232-cocotte-rnd-wde-6qt-bk-ds/PRO-3843232.html Have this one. Surface area is the same as my 9qt Le Creuset. Holds plenty. Really like it. It’s my first non-whimsical (pumpkin, tomato, etc.) Staub and it’s quickly become my go-to. More on reddit.com
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
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Walmart
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black - Walmart.com
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
dimensions: 17.8 X 15.0 X 6.7 Versatile for quick searing, braising or steaming The matt black inner enamelling is ideal for particularly crisp searing and is especially durable Suitable for all types of hobs, incl. induction, can also be used in the oven/grill Including draining rack
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black : Target
Shop Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders.
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La Guilde Culinaire
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Staub - 5.7 L (6 QT) 14.5" Grey Wok with Glass Lid - La Guilde Culinaire
Staub - 5.7 L (6 QT) 14.5" Grey Wok with Glass Lid
Staub's round wok is extremely versatile. You can use it to shallow fry, deep fry, steam and slow cook a multitude of delicious Asian recipes such as bami goreng. Vegetables are especially quick to cook in a wok. They retain their natural look and firmness as well as their vitamins and other nutrients. The graphite-grey wok from Staub is therefore ideal for healthy eating. Woks from Staub are made of cast iron to disperse heat optimally across the utensil's cooking surfaces. In this way, even the wok's upper sections quickly achieve the required cooking temperatures. Staub woks have a matt bla
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r/Cooking on Reddit: Just received an enameled, cast-iron wok (Staub) for Christmas. I've never even used a wok, let alone ANY cooking utensil as nice as this. Can anyone give me a quick starter guide on what to cook tonight?
November 9, 2014 -

First and foremost, I've read through the FAQ. Despite seeing the cast iron section, I didn't see anything about cast iron woks. I've done some research on this sub and some others, and there's a lot of information regarding cast iron woks, enameled woks, high-temp stove tops, "seasoning" the wok, etc etc etc.

Frankly, it's all a little overwhelming. Especially given the fact that I'm a newbie, relatively speaking. Parts of it are scary, too. I've seen a lot of posts and comments basically saying that a cast-iron pot is "wasted" or "worthless" on an electric stove, and that would really suck, since this was a ~ $250 gift from my boss.

So, as the title suggests, I just received a very nice Staub enameled, cast iron wok for Christmas. My girlfriend and I want to "christen it" by using it tonight. It's big, brand-spankin' new, very expensive, and way fancier than anything I've ever cooked on.

I also read that because its enameled and cast-iron, it can store heat better than a carbon metal wok. But it takes awhile to heat up since I'll be working with an electric stove like a peasant, and thus, I should preheat it for 10-15 minutes so it can get "close to mimicking a wok in a real Chinese cuisine kitchen."

All of this is flying over my head. I'm overwhelmed, frankly, and I don't know what to do. Can anyone give me a quick, crash-course on how to cook up a meal for tonight using this wok? I'll be on my computer for the rest of the afternoon, so if you need me to answer any questions (or take pictures, give model numbers, whatever) I'll gladly do it.

EDIT: Taco-phone imgur album of the progress!. The lighting is bad (4:30 sunset in Vermont!) but the enameled exterior is a beautiful deep-forest green. I'm still unsure how big the thing is. 7 quarts, maybe? 5? I'm bad with measurements, and the instruction manual didn't say.

However! It worked like a charm, and your instructions were PERFECT. No fires. No angry landlords. Smoke detector went off a couple times, but I yanked those batteries out reallllll quick. One concern is a lack of "pop" with the veggies and meat. The flavors were all bland. I'll need to experiment with different amounts of oil, seasoning, etc. This time round, it was just peanut oil, orange and yellow peppers, zucchini, spinach, carrots, and chicken...with ginger and garlic tossed in at the end. No other veggies on sale at the market, and I was too busy dancing and sizzlin' to think of adding spices or anything.

Bottom line: Thank you all sooooooo much. I can already tell, I'm gonna have lots of fun with this baby in the future. And I'll definitely refer back to this thread and try out some of the more advanced ideas, like making my own oil and sauce, seasoning rice, using it to saute meats, etc etc etc.

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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Versatile for quick searing, braising or steaming The matt black inner enamelling is ideal for particularly crisp searing and is especially durable Suitable for all type of stovetops, including induction, can also be used in the oven/grill Including draining rack.
Price   $349.99
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok Stir fry meals are a fun and healthy way to spice up your meal regimen. The 6-qt Cast Iron Wok with Lid from Staub is perfect for making delicious stir-fries with ease. The wok's cast iron construction ensures heat is retained and distributed evenly. Excellent heat retention allows the meat and vegetables to cook fast while maintaining pure flavors in tact. The wok's high sides allow you to stir and to keep contents inside without spilling. The enameled cast iron coating prevents the wok from rust, chips, and cracks over years of use. Enjoy the bonus of a metal rack th
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Staub Cast Iron 6 qt. Wok with Glass Lid Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6 Quart Wok with Glass Lid Matte Black
Product Description · Features, Use & Care · The main benefit of a wok lies in its bowl shape, which makes it possible to cook food over a small heat source. In recent years, Woks have become a staple in kitchens throughout the world. The Staub cast iron Wok excels in redistributing heat quickly, and its flat bottom adds stability making it easy to use on all cook tops, including induction. The Staub Wok includes chopsticks and a spatula for stirring plus a tempura grille for separating or draining cooked or fried food. · Dimensions: · Capacity: 6.02 Quart · Height: 4.02 inches · Length: 18.11
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Staub - 5.7 L (6 QT) 14" Black Wok with Glass Lid
Staub - 5.7 L (6 QT) 14" Black Wok with Glass Lid
Staub's round wok offers exceptional versatility for a wide range of cooking techniques, including shallow frying, deep frying, steaming, and slow cooking. It is perfect for preparing flavorful Asian dishes like bami goreng, while also making it easy to cook vegetables quickly, preserving their color, texture, and nutritional value for healthier meals. Crafted from cast iron, the wok ensures even heat distribution across the entire surface, including the upper sides, allowing for consistent and efficient cooking. The interior features a matte black enamel coating that enhances the wok&rsq
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black | Michaels
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
dimensions: 17.8 X 15.0 X 6.7 Versatile for quick searing, braising or steaming The matt black inner enamelling is ideal for particularly crisp searing and is especially durable Suitable for all types of hobs, incl. induction, can also be used in the oven/grill Including draining rack
Price   $369.99
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Staub Cast Iron Wok, 6-quart, Black Matte (1313923) - Plant Based Pros
Staub Cast Iron Wok, 6-quart, Black Matte (1313923)
Versatile for quick searing, braising or steaming The matt black inner enamelling is ideal for particularly crisp searing and is especially durable Suitable for all types of hobs, incl. induction, can also be used in the oven/grill Including sticks, turner and draining rack Plant Based Pros is an Authorized Retailer of Staub products. Items purchased from Plant Based Pros: Are brand new and in original packaging. Are covered by the full manufacturer warranty. Qualify for manufacturer service and support. Questions? Call  800-522-0517
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Made in France. Oven Safe up to 500F. Rough texture results in exceptional browning. Requires no seasoning. Dishwasher safe.
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Staub 14.5 inch Cast Iron Wok with Glass Lid, Black (6-qt) - Brand New | eBay
Staub 14.5 inch Cast Iron Wok with Glass Lid, Black (6-qt) - Brand New
You can use it to shallow fry, deep fry, steam and slow cook a multitude of delicious Asian recipes such as bami goreng. Vegetables are especially quick to cook in a wok. They retain their natural look and firmness as well as their vitamins ...
Price   $240.00
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Saks Fifth Avenue
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Staub Cast Iron 6-Quart Wok | Saks Fifth Avenue
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Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
Staub Cast Iron 6-qt Wok - Matte Black
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