Posted on 01/19/2022 12:17:23 PM PST by mylife
Owning a Dutch oven is proof that you’ve made it. No matter what else is going on in your life, you can come home to a dependable piece of cookware that will cook soups, stews, braised meats, and bread better than any other piece of equipment in your kitchen.
My Le Creuset Dutch Oven is one of my prized possessions. It’s bright orange—a color I intentionally chose because it’s the brand’s signature hue—and has a gold knob, that I swapped myself and never looked back. Who needs a dining room tablewhen you have a Le Creuset Dutch oven? (Don’t answer that, I know how it sounds.)
Of course, Le Creuset isn’t the only brand that makes dutch ovens. Nowadays you have your pick from established kitchenware brands like Emile Henry, Staub, Cuisinart, and Lodge to newcomers like Great Jones and Misen. They come in a rainbow of colors, a whole host of different sizes, and in both oval and round shapes. There’s a Dutch oven to fit every budget and every kitchen. And once you obtain one, there are all kinds of great ways to fill it.
For regular weekdays and snowy weekends, there’s tortellini, chuck roast, sweet potatoes, kale, chicken thighs, and lentils that are yearning to be turned into a delicious one-pot meal.
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After 10 years struggling for light and airy bread. Voila. My cast iron Dutch oven preheated to 500. Bread baked at 450. Rivals a bakery.
Amen. I posted the same thing.
I used pressure cookers for years, but InstaPot is ten times as good. Makes the most amazing food quickly.
I have three and a Dutch oven. All are basically non-stick after decades of seasoning.
Mmmmmmmmmm, roasted, alcohol-marinated armadillo.
We have three Dutch ovens made by Lodge. They can work miracles while camping.
Very good! the secret is a tight lid.
I’ve got a Lodge camp Dutch oven that is made for use in the great outdoors. Has feet, a wire handle, and a tool for moving it around. It’s great for making cobblers. Used to use if for that at Sebring and Road Atlanta, and was very popular with my neighbors. Just uses a few pieces of self-starting charcoal.
Here, this recipe:
https://www.lodgecastiron.com/recipe/lazy-peach-cobbler
I’ve also got a big 8 qt oval Kirkland (Costco store brand) Dutch oven that I think is made by Staub. It’s great for making beef bourguignon.
The bare cast iron stuff is made at the foundry in South Pittsburgh, TN. The enameled cast iron Lodge is indeed made in China. I had a nice chat with the president of Lodge about that at an event, maybe 15 years ago. The bottom line is that EPA regs made doing the enameling here prohibitively expensive.
Everything Kirkland has imrpessed me, and a company in brazil called Tramontina
Everything Kirkland has imrpessed me
“As long as it is West of Market”
I have an instant pot and love how I can get corn cooked in a few minutes.
Biscuits
The dutch oven with the flat rimmed lid is incredible for cooking biscuits.
Me, too! I have a Food Channel one that I got on sale at Kohl’s. Perfect for making artisan bread.
The Lodge is good, too. Almost got that one instead of the Food Channel.
A Meredith Baxter Birney Dutch oven?
Here is my favorite thing to do with it and all you need is a whole chicken, some seasonings and a couple of sweet potatoes.
Slice up the sweet potatoes into thick slices. Coat both sides with olive oil and add pepper and salt. Then lay them across the bottom of the Dutch Oven while preheating oven to 400 degrees.
On stovetop, cook on medium high for exactly 7 minutes. Do not flip the sweet potato slices over. Meanwhile, season the whole chicken with salt, pepper, thyme, garlic and paprika. Make sure you get those seasonings in the cavity too. Then tuck a few pats of butter under the skin in the breast area.
After 7 minutes, lay seasoned whole chicken on top of the sweet potato and put in 400 degree oven (uncovered) for one solid hour. If your chicken is larger than 3-4 pounds, add 15 minutes for each pound.
The result will be a perfect dinner.
Yessir
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