If you're passionate about cooking yet find yourself juggling a busy lifestyle, the Nuovva Cast Iron Pot with Lid is your new best friend in the kitchen. Imagine a casserole dish that not only looks stunning in your kitchen but also makes cooking effortless. With its enamelled coating, this pot provides a non-stick surface that's easy to clean—no more scrubbing away at stubborn residues!
In stock
Cast Iron Pot with Lid – Non-Stick Ovenproof Enamelled Casserole Pot, Oven Safe up to 500° F – Sturdy Dutch Oven Cookware – Red, 5-Quart, 24cm – by Nuovva
£42.99£49.99
- Are you a busy professional who loves to cook but struggles with time? Look no further than the Nuovva Cast Iron Pot with Lid – a non-stick ovenproof enamelled casserole pot that is perfect for your culinary adventures. Designed with a sleek enamel coating, this stunning 5-quart casserole dish not only simplifies cleaning—no seasoning required—but also adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen. Available in vibrant colours like red, blue, grey, and green, you can easily personalise your cooking space and match it to your existing kitchenware.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular questions and answers about this product
What is the maximum oven temperature for the Nuovva Cast Iron Pot?
The Nuovva Cast Iron Pot is oven safe up to 500°F, making it perfect for a variety of cooking methods.
How do I clean the enamelled surface of the casserole pot?
Cleaning is simple! Just use warm soapy water and a soft sponge. There's no need for seasoning, making maintenance a breeze.
Can I use the cast iron pot on induction cooktops?
Yes, the Nuovva Cast Iron Pot is suitable for all heat sources, including induction cooktops, gas, electric, and ceramic.
Is the pot dishwasher safe?
While you can wash it in the dishwasher, we recommend hand washing to maintain the longevity of the enamel coating.
What sizes are available for the Nuovva Cast Iron Pot?
This particular model comes in a generous 5-quart size, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests.
Can I use metal utensils with this casserole pot?
It's best to use wooden or silicone utensils to avoid scratching the enamel surface and to ensure its durability.














