Le Creuset Cast Iron Wok with Glass Lid, Volcanic, 36 cm | 
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| Brand: LE CREUSET UK LTD Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £74.95 (On sale from £99.00) You Save: £24.05 (24%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 8518
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.1 Dimensions (in): 14 x 14 x 4
MPN: L25W3-3602 Model: L25W3-362 UPC: 024147118510 EAN: 0024147118510 ASIN: B00008WFFR
Release Date: March 18, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 4-5 business days
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| • | Handcrafted in France since 1925, this colourful cast iron cookware is now legendary. | | • | 36cm Wok with glass lid. Accept no substitute. | | • | These enamelled cast iron woks have phenolic handles which are oven-safe up to 200 degrees C. | | • | Oven safe. Dishwasher safe. Freezer safe. | | • | Outstanding durability, oven-to-table versatility, all heat sources and a lifetime guarantee. |
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Product Description Handcrafted in France since 1925, this colourful cast iron cookware is now legendary - for its outstanding durability, its oven-to-table versatility, its superb performance on all heat sources and for its lifetime guarantee. Accept no substitute. Superb for oriental-style cookery, with elegant design and flat base for maximum heat efficiency. Also perfect for braising, steaming and poaching. Supplied with heat resistant glass lid. Oven, grill, freezer and dishwasher safe. Suitable for all hobs - ceramic, halogen, induction, gas, oil/wood. Enamelled interior. Size: 36cm diameter (14.2''). Available in a range of colours. Lifetime guarantee.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Le Creuset cast iron wok October 23, 2008 R. Sharpe (BFPO Germany) This wok is lovely but the pictures show a wire grate inside it for warming food on whilst other food is cooking in the wok, I found this misleading because it wasnt in the box nor mentioned on the packaging.
Le Creuset enamelled 36 cm CAST IRON WOK March 10, 2008 Amazon Reviewer 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
with side handles and a glass lid. Sturdy, functional design and attractive enough to take to the table! Large flat base, for maximum and even heat distribution, making it easy to move ingredients around and possibly store some against the rounded sides, for e.g. meat to prevent overcooking. Stir-frying/braising/steaming/poaching on any heat source, including induction. Recipe leaflet included - although limited this does give you a start if new to this version of healthy cooking! The classic rounded interior is ideal for stir frying and my favourite recipe using my Wok is a handed-down version of a `Prawn and Vegetable Stir Fry', but there is a useful section entitled:- `Woks and Moroccan Tagines' in the book:- `The Cast Iron Way to Cook', by Sue Cutts, one of Le Creuset's consultants, which gives a guide to the use of the Le Creuset Wok, as well as some delicious recipes, including :- `Peppered Pork Stir-Fry' and `Braised Orange Duck' Available in a variety of colours, at Amazon, today, some at great prices!
The perfect wok? March 7, 2008 Jack Oliver (Kent, England) 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Although quite pricey, this is a wonderful, versatile pan to own. I use it frequently for stir-fry cooking with consistently good results. It's so easy to put ingredients to the side while frying other ingredients, then mix them together. This pan is a perfect fit on my electric hob - the base is exactly the same diameter as the small ring, thus optimising the heat distribution. Also, it's fun to use! So, dig deep into your wallet and get wokking!
Versatile High Quality product a Real Wok March 2, 2008 G. A. Edwards (Bath UK) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had an electric wok before I bought the le Creuset. The problem with the electric wok (by a different manufacturer) was that it was not a proper wok. A proper wok is hemispherical, round shaped like a bowl, whereas the electric wok had a flattened shape. The advantage of a real wok shape is that less oil or butter is used for cooking, this means that fewer calories are incorporated into the meal. Unless one is unsure of how much oil may be used, a tablespoon of oil may used in the Le Creuset whilst the flat bottomed type needs almost two tablespoons. One tablespoon of oil is about 120 calories. There is also another advantage as the proper wok has sides that are not as steep as the flat bottomed 'woks' this feature allows food that is cooked to be raised further up the sides so as to not overcook it. But the reason why I had to replace the electric wok is that the non-stick surface failed after two years, making it virtually useless. The le Crueset by contrast, although more expensive is meant to build up a coating from oil so that it has a durable self renewing non-stick surface. It's cast iron body makes for a product that can be used at medium temperatures and retains the heat for much longer. Unless the wok is dropped I can imagine it being used for hundreds of years! The wok as I have explained is a proper bowl shaped cooking utensil and to enable it to be used on my electric cooker. It is cast with a flat base that provides a perfect surface for heating. The wok has a glass lid that enables food to cooked in a variety of ways. My only worry it that great care will need to be taken to make sure the user doesn't break the glass lid accidently. Although it can be replaced.
Le Creuset enamelled 36 cm CAST IRON WOK March 15, 2007 Amazon Reviewer 36 out of 37 found this review helpful
with side handles and a toughened-glass lid with phenolic knob. Sturdy, functional design and attractive enough to take to the table! Large flat base, for maximum and even heat distribution, makes it easy to move ingredients around and possibly store some against the rounded sides, e.g. meat to prevent overcooking. Stir-frying/braising/steaming/poaching on any heat source, including induction. Recipe leaflet included - although limited this does give you a start if new to this version of cooking! The classic rounded interior is ideal for stir frying and my favourite recipe using my Wok is a handed-down version of a 'Prawn and Vegetable Stir Fry', but there is a useful section entitled:- 'Woks and Moroccan Tagines' in the book:- 'The Cast Iron Way to Cook', by Sue Cutts, one of Le Creuset's consultants, which gives a guide to the use of the Le Creuset Wok, as well as some delicious recipes, including :- `Peppered Pork Stir-Fry' and `Braised Orange Duck' Available in a variety of colours, at Amazon, today, some at great prices!
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