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Marking its 100-year milestone in 2024, Chasseur embodies enduring elegance and timeless brilliance.
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A Century of French Heritage

Marking its 100-year milestone in 2024, Chasseur embodies enduring elegance and timeless brilliance.

Forming The Foundation

1924, In The Heart Of The Ardennes

Chasseur Cookware has a rich history dating back to 1924 when it was established in Donchery, a small village in northern France in the Champagne-Ardennes Region.


Over the years, Chasseur Cookware has become renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design. The company utilizes traditional artistry and modern technology to create durable and versatile cookware that is suitable for both professional chefs and home cooks alike.

1924, In The Heart Of The Ardennes
Iconic Cookware
Forged A Fire

Iconic Cookware

Our signature French Oven, also known as a "cocotte," has become an iconic product in the cookware industry. Its enamel-coated cast iron construction ensures even heat distribution, excellent heat retention, and optimal cooking performance.

Today, Chasseur Cast Iron Cookware continues to be a trusted brand – offering a wide range of products that combine traditional French craftsmanship with modern innovation.

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The Journey

100 Years of Expert French Craftsmanship

The Chasseur cast iron manufacturing process uses selected clays to produce high quality and durable cast iron cookware.

The raw iron is carefully selected and melted in a furnace at high temperatures. Once the metal has reached the desired consistency, it is poured into molds to create the desired shape of the cookware. The molds are made from sand or other heat-resistant materials that can withstand the extreme temperatures of the molten metal.

100 Years of Expert French Craftsmanship

After the casting process is complete, the cookware is left to cool gradually, allowing the metal to solidify and take its final form. Once cooled, the cookware is removed from the molds and undergoes a thorough inspection to ensure its quality and integrity.

100 Years of Expert French Craftsmanship

Finally, the cookware is polished, painted, and sometimes enameled to give it a decorative and protective finish. This finishing process also helps to prevent rusting and makes the cookware easier to clean and maintain.
The Chasseur cast iron manufacturing process combines traditional techniques with modern technology to produce cookware known for its excellent heat retention and distribution, as well as its longevity.

100 Years of Expert French Craftsmanship
The Celebration
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The Celebration

Chasseur’s Celebration Collection is a limited-edition range featuring a sophisticated matte finish. The collection pays homage to the brand’s heritage by using the iconic colors of the French Flag: Blue, White, and Red.

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Celebration Recipes

Chicken Chasseur

Chicken Chasseur

Chicken Chasseur has stood the test of time as a traditional French dish that evokes the charm of the countryside and the rustic flavours of Provence.

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Cherry and Apple Crumble

Cherry and Apple Crumble

A delightful blend of cherries and apples topped with a crunchy coconut crumble, then baked to golden perfection. A family favourite for all seasons.

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Passion Fruit Soufflé

Passion Fruit Soufflé

A classic French baked egg dish originating in France that is enjoyed around the world. This dessert version is a light, sweet soufflé with a tropical twist.

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