Oval casserole - 15"

$545

The oval casserole is a deep roaster ideal for Sunday family meals and big Holiday celebrations. Roast casseroles, pasta bakes, meat and poultry thanks to the large capacity, then bring directly to the dining table for a stunning presentation: the elegant, elongated shape means it'll fit easily.

Crafted in solid copper for superior heat conductivity, hand-hammered and tin-lined by hand over fire so naturally low-stick. The riveted handles are cast of solid bronze, and the lid is crowned by Ruffoni's signature acorns with their leaves: beautiful finishes that make this piece a showstopper for oven-to-table dining and entertaining guests.

Made in Italy.

A deep casserole is a versatile vessel for lots of delicious concoctions when entertaining guests or feeding a large family. Try it with any family treasured casserole recipe, turn your favorite pasta into a bake with bubbling bechamel and crunchy cheesy crust, or roast meats and poultry on a bed of fingerling potatoes, onion and carrots.

Recommended for use on gas stovetops, open flames (wood, charcoal, barbecue) and in the oven - electric cooktops also possible. Never heat the pot empty and do not exceed 220 C (430 F).

Use wood or plastic tools to avoid scratching the tin lining. Hand-wash with a soft sponge and mild detergent, and dry immediately with a soft cloth.

With use, copper develops a rich patina over time that many love and cherish. To restore a polished shine, use a good copper polish (like Ruffoni Cleaner) or salt with lemon juice/vinegar.

Tin will naturally discolor over time, but remain equally effective. Depending on use, the tin lining may eventually wear off and require retinning. Prolong the tin lining's life by not scratching it with metal tools, never overheating the cookware, and limiting the use of acidic ingredients.

Length: 36cm
Width: 24cm
Height: 13cm
Capacity: 8lt
Cookware material: solid copper, hand-hammered
Lining material: high purity tin, applied by hand over fire
Handles material: solid bronze
Lid: included
Oven safe: yes, to 220 C (430 F)
Stovetop: gas recommended - no induction
Wash by hand
Made in Italy

A Timeless Classic

The Historia Collection

Historia, meaning ‘history’ in Latin, is perhaps Ruffoni’s most iconic collection. Each shape has been created by our master coppersmiths in the same way as cooking vessels were manufactured in royal castles and palaces upon the request of court cooks. Truly a celebration of our shared culinary history, with this collection we relive centuries of tradition and honor exquisite craftsmanship.

Each item is skillfully crafted from a single sheet of copper for maximum heat conductivity and superior temperature control. Hand-hammered by our master coppersmiths to ensure increased strength and lasting beauty. Internally lined by hand over fire with the purest, durable nonreactive tin so naturally low-stick.

Bronze handles are individually cast and attached with durable stainless steel rivets. Handles and lids are enriched with finials in exquisite shapes such as acorns, artichokes, vegetables, and animals to bring warmth and elegance to any table. Heirloom quality items, worthy of being handed down through generations.

Use and Care For The Historia Collection

Taking care of your Ruffoni the right way

Cooking and Washing

Recommended for use on gas stovetops, open flames (wood, charcoal, barbecue) and in the oven - electric cooktops also possible.

Never heat the pot empty and do not exceed 220 C (430 F). Use wood or plastic tools to avoid scratching the tin lining.

Hand-wash with a soft sponge and mild detergent, and dry immediately with a soft cloth.

Restoring Shine

With use, copper develops a rich patina over time that many love and cherish. To restored a polished shine, use a good copper polish (like Ruffoni Cleaner) or salt with lemon juice/vinegar.

When should you retin?

Tin will naturally discolor over time, but remain equally effective. Depending on use, the tin lining may eventually wear off and require retinning. Prolong the tin lining’s life by not scratching it with metal tools, never overheating the cookware, and limiting the use of acidic ingredients.