Bruntmor Pre-Seasoned Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven with Skillet Lid – 7 Quart All-in-One Casserole and Braising Pan – Heavy Obligation and Oven Secure Black Cookware for Versatile Cooking – 14.7 x 6.9 Inches
$59.99
Worth: $59.99
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Worth
$46.99$46.99
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Coloration
Black Caribbean Blue Black
Dimensions
13.5 x 0.0118 x 5.0 inches 12.5984 x 10.2362 x 6.1023 inches 14.5669 x 11.811 x 6.8897 inches 14.5669 x 11.811 x 6.8897 inches
Materials
Solid Iron Solid Iron Solid Iron Solid Iron
Solid Iron
Sure Sure Sure Sure
Colours
No Selection Selection Selection
Warmth Secure
Sure 500°F 500°F 500°F
Non-Stick
No Sure Sure Sure
Pre-Seasoned
Sure No No Sure
Stovetop Use
Sure Sure Sure Sure
Versatile Cookware: This forged iron dutch oven is designed for varied cooking duties; use it as a braiser pan for braises, stews, or sauces whereas the forged iron skillets lid for frying or searing
Even Warmth Distribution: The 7 quart nonstick forged iron pot with lid distributes warmth evenly protecting your meals heat for hours and stopping sticking; appropriate in your on a regular basis cooking wants
Excessive-Temperature Resistant: The Bruntmor 14.7 x 6.9 inches forged iron dutch oven pot with lid is oven-safe and withstands temperatures as much as 500°F offering sturdiness for versatile cooking
Sturdy Coating: The coated forged iron cookware prevents naked iron from reacting with meals acids; the graceful end on this dutch oven casserole pan received’t scratch ceramic glass range surfaces
Trendy and Purposeful: This pre-seasoned forged iron crock pot is trendy and simple to deal with making it an appropriate addition to any kitchen; superb for each novice and skilled cooks alike
Prospects say
Prospects discover this dutch oven to be a sensible choice for cooking and baking. They admire its sturdiness, non-stick floor, and flexibility. Many discover it straightforward to scrub with cleaning soap and water. The dimensions is appropriate for household meals and matches properly in cupboards. Whereas some clients benefit from the lid and forged iron development, others have points with rust resistance.
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12 reviews for Bruntmor Pre-Seasoned Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven with Skillet Lid – 7 Quart All-in-One Casserole and Braising Pan – Heavy Obligation and Oven Secure Black Cookware for Versatile Cooking – 14.7 x 6.9 Inches
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M. Druyor –
Great deal, great quality
I bought this primarily for baking bread since all other vessels I could find for that purpose were ridiculously expensive. This item is the right size, very well made and the price is fantastic. Am very happy with it.
Michael Arbuckle –
Great for baking large sourdough loafs
I’ve been using this for a couple of years now and love the versatility. Bought it as I wanted a larger dutch oven for baking larger sourdough bread loaves, but love the double duty it does as a casserole dish in the oven, or using both the top as a frying pan and bottom for a stew pot. After 2 years of use, no cracks, chips, and anything. Cleans up super easy, and if something does still show a bit after washing, use a bit of liguid Barkeeps Friend to finish the clean up. Still looks almost new, inside and out.
Greg –
This is a pre seasoned dutch oven
This is a good quality dutch oven and the best part it comes already seasoned. Made a batch of toffee and cooked in this dutch oven for 3 hours on low heat on the stove top making this candy. No messy clean up and no burnt toffee. I will cook a roast with potatoes and see how it works in the oven next. I will brown the roast on the stove and finish it in the oven using this same dutch oven. Best buy for my money as far as cookware goes.
Rachel –
Fantastic!
This pot is fantastic. We’ve had it for quite some time now and it’s held up beautifully so it seems to be a good quality product. We prefer to use it over a standard crockpot for a lot of dishes. It does stain easily, and you have to be very careful with not using too abrasive sponges/cloths when cleaning to avoid scratching, but it’s not a big deal. It’s very heavy duty. I highly recommend this item.
TeamMom –
Almost great, but…
Pros: Great price/value for the product. Delivered super fast. Versatile- first meal I sauteed veggies in the lid while searing meat in the pot that would then be combined – love that.It’s the right size for a family of 3-4, and I will definitely use this for bread baking as much as for stews and soups.Cons- it is NOT PRE-SEASONED by any standard acceptable by any cook with any knowledge of cast iron cookware. No-sir-ee it is not. The surface is fairly rough for cast iron, which is a problem you will have until it IS seasoned properly, but because it’s not, you will have to put in some effort.Further proof that this set is not seasoned is in the pic- very hard to see but this set came with a very, very fine but visible rust speckling on the rim of the pot and also the same area on the lid.Interestingly, the direction sheet for this set kind of admits it’s not seasoned after clearly stating it is. It starts off with the claim that this set is seasoned, then immediately instructs you to wash with soapy water, acknowledging you would never normally do this with a seasoned pan then giving bad instructions on HOW to season it. You’re not going to get a seasoned pan by the included instructions. If you are a newbie, look up any YouTube video about it; I like Alton Brown’s method and have also developed my own care processes with time, experience, and lots of both mistakes and use (for example, to clean a still warm pan, I loosen debris, add veg oil to the pan and a very generous pour of table or kosher salt, scour off debris with that, then rinse with warm and Voila, ready to go for the next time). I am guessing it’s gonna take me 4-5 oil/bake cycles to really season this set to smooth and non-stick.Also, in a nod to the allegedly better Lodge pots, this manufacturer mentions Lodge in their info sheet, inferring they’re the authority on how to season a pan. Made me chuckle. If you can take on the chore of seasoning, this set will be fine, but do know you’ll have some effort to put in to it. I’d still buy it again or gift it without concern.Video- you can hear and see how rough the surfaces are. Pic 1- if this pot was seasoned, there’d be no black debris. Pic2-see those tiny, itsy-bitty rust specks? Unseasoned rims. 3rd Pic- “Seasoned Pan, now Season it!”
Force10JohnC –
Successful Camp Cooking
This arrived as expected out of the package. It was pre-cured and with only minor flaws, if any, that would have no effect on performance. I cured it again myself using vegetable shortening (oils tend to leave a sticky residue) applied with a dry paper towel. I then placed both the pot and the lid side-by-side on the center oven rack upside-down on 450 degrees for about 10 minutes. A sheet pan was place below them to catch any drips. After 10 minutes, I flipped the pot and the lid upright on the center oven rack for another 15 – 20 minutes. Now it was double-cured.I brought it camping a few weeks later. The first day was rainy so I broke out the gas stove for lunch while we were setting up camp. Inverting the lid on the stove, I cooked up a couple of juicy 1/2 pound burgers for us that hit the spot. However, you can’t get two 1/2 pound burgers on the inverted lid at once though you could probably get three 1/4 pounders.The next day I sauteed up some beef chuck over a campfire in just a table spoon of vegetable oil that I had cut up into large chunks. They got nice and brown and then removed from the pan. In went fresh diced tomatoes, red onion, whole clove garlic. The liquid that came from the onions and tomatoes assisted helped de-glaze the beef bits from the pan. I let the onions carmelize a bit then added some cocktail onions from a jar along with about half it’s liquid. This was followed by some large chunks of carrot, onion, parsnips, gold potatoes, a quart of beef stock, and my own blend of herbs and spices. I dropped the lid on tight them placed 3 or 4 coals on the lid then just walked away a couple of hours. When I returned, I added about 20 oz. of cold water after giving it a little stir. It was placed back over the coals with a few more on top of the lid for another 45 minutes or so. Now it was time to thicken this up with about 1/4 cup of corn starch in about a cup and a half of cold water. After giving that a stir, I added a half a bag of frozen peas and put the lid on off the fire for another 20 or so minutes. The meet was plastic fork tender. The carrots, potatoes, and parsnips were all soft but not too soft. This beef stew was a hit around the camp and it wasn’t long before the dutch oven pot was empty.Clean up was pretty easy. The lid came clean with a dry paper towel. The pot needed a rinse in some cool water with a light and a wipe with a non-abrasive cloth or sponge. After drying it over the fire, it was given a thin coat of vegetable shortening.So, after a successful camping trip, I’d say this dutch oven is a winner. It was put to used as both pot and pan and it did what good cast iron is supposed to do.
Molly –
Great product
Great product and quality for price.
Lee –
it is a good product for what I am using it for. It is finished with what smells like fish oil.
Adriana –
Muy buen tamaño para familias grandes, aunque yo uso más la tapa de sartén porque solo somos dos en casa pero lo uso a diario y la olla la uso cuando tengo reunión en casa la recomiendo solo darle el cuidado adecuado para que no se les oxide.
Paty –
Me gustó mucho,mi hija la uso para hornear pastel y salió muy bien,ya tengo sartén para lo que me resta de vida
Araceli Garcia –
fácil mantenimiento
Alma –
Muy buena calidad, funciona muy bien, la uso para hacer pan , pero funciona para varios guisos