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Lodge Pre-Seasoned Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven With Loop Handles, 5 qt

Original price was: $76.00.Current price is: $49.00.

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The Lodge 5 Quart Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven is each prepare dinner’s dream with a lid that simply converts to a ten.25 Inch skillet and a domed cowl to supply area for roasts, no-knead bread recipes, soups, and stews. Full with loop handles for straightforward lifting and management, it gives glorious warmth distribution and retention for constant, even cooking. It provides an abundance of prospects. Use to sear, sauté, bake, broil, braise, fry, or grill. It’s protected to make use of within the oven, on the range or grill, and over a campfire. The Lodge Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven is made for many years of cooking and comes pre-seasoned with oil for an easy-release end that improves with use. Contains one Lodge 5 Quart Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven. Made in America. Care directions for forged iron: 1. Wash with heat water. Add a light cleaning soap, if desired. 2. Dry completely with a lint-free fabric or paper towel. 3. Oil the floor of the pan with a really gentle layer of cooking oil whereas heat. Cling or retailer the cookware in a dry place.
Lid converts to a ten.25 Inch Skillet
Loop handles present safe management
Unparalleled warmth retention and even heating
Pre-seasoned with 100% pure vegetable oil
Use to sear, sauté, simmer, bake, broil, braise, roast, fry, or grill
Use within the oven, on the range, on the grill, or over a campfire. Nice for induction cooktops.
NOTE: Resulting from seasoning means of the product. floor can generally flake and reveal a brownish shade beneath. The brownish shade just isn’t rust however caramelized seasoning baked onto the iron itself and disappears with use.

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Prospects are happy with the dutch oven’s high quality, prepare dinner time, and dimension. They discover it well-made, sturdy, and excellent for quite a lot of dishes like soups, stews, roasts, and casseroles. The dimensions is appropriate for boules and suits properly inside a 22″ grill. General, prospects contemplate it a very good worth for cash and an impressive funding for any kitchen.

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  1. Blake

    Perfect for Soups and Bread
    The Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Double Dutch Oven with Loop Handles has quickly become a staple in our kitchen.
    Its versatility is unmatched, making it a go-to for both hearty soups during the fall and winter months and delicious homemade bread all year round. The cast iron construction ensures even heat distribution, which is essential for perfecting recipes. The pre-seasoned surface adds a convenient, non-stick layer, making cooking and cleaning a breeze. The double functionality as a Dutch oven and skillet lid adds to its value, allowing for creative culinary adventures.
    The loop handles are a thoughtful design feature, making it easy to maneuver, even when the pot is full. The oven’s robust build feels durable and built to last, promising many years of use. The ability to transfer it from stovetop to oven without a hitch is fantastic, making it ideal for recipes that require a seamless transition from searing to baking.
    In our experience, this Dutch oven has been perfect for crafting rich, flavorful soups and perfectly baked bread. Its capacity is generous, accommodating large batches that feed the whole family. This Lodge Cast Iron Double Dutch Oven is an outstanding investment for any kitchen. Five out of five stars!

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  2. Joe MacBu

    My favorite Lodge item! Perfect for bread.
    I have been cooking with Lodge cast iron for about 7 years and own 8 pieces from their inventory. The Double Dutch Oven is my favorite Lodge cookware due to its versatility.
    When using a dutch oven, I usually sear the meat first to add flavor. Usually, this requires searing the meat in several batches. The best part about the Double Dutch is that you can sear the meat in the big pot and in the lid simultaneously, thus reducing the time needed to brown the meat by half. Since the lid is then used for the braising step (after deglazing), you’re not increasing the number of items to be cleaned later.
    I like the lid so much that I often use it by itself for pan frying. Due to the smallish size (about 10 inches in diameter) and the inherent properties of cast iron, the lid can get incredibly hot if you want it to. Perfect for cooking a steak (it puts on a better crust vs my 12″ Lodge skillet). I’ve even used it as a pie pan in a pinch. When properly seasoned, the lid also works great for cooking eggs without them sticking. A seasoned cast iron pan is the original nonstick and will outlast any synthetic-coated nonstick pan in the market (and without the toxic fumes).
    When used as a Dutch Oven, it works like it should. It retains heat well and cooks evenly. There is very little steam that escapes. The smaller 5qt capacity (vs a 7qt Dutch Oven, which I use less now that I’ve got this one) is also better for cooking moderate amounts of food. Generally, you want little empty space when using a Dutch oven.
    In response to the reviewer who has problems getting the lid off, I suggest the following. When setting the lid on the pot, don’t align the handles of the two. This will allow you to remove the lid easily, without having to worry about injuries. I’ve owned another Lodge 5qt Dutch Oven
    with a more traditional handle – I don’t miss that one at all…nor do I miss not having a standalone 10″ skillet.
    UPDATE (December 2010):
    I’ve been using this thing for over two years now, several times per week. It is still my favorite, but ever more so. Here’s one more thing that you can use this for: Baking super awesome bread that rivals anything you can get at your bakery. One of the secrets of making great rustic breads with a thick chewy/crunchy crust and great oven spring is to use a lot of steam for the first 10 minutes of baking. Bakeries use a steam-injected oven. For us at home, using a covered pot, such as this one, is the easiest way to replicate the effects of a steam oven. After shaping a boule, I place it on the lid, cover it with the main pot and let it proof (so the whole pot is upside down). When the dough is ready, I score it and place the covered pot on a preheated stone in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Then I remove the lid and let the top crust brown while the interior reaches the proper temperature. Depending on your oven, you might have to remove the bread from the lid halfway though cooking so the bottom doesn’t burn – I usually put it on a cool baking tray on a rack without a stone. It’s a minor inconvenience, but it’s easier than trying to steam an oven with boiling water, ices cubes, mister, etc. And the results can’t be beat!

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  3. Jguss

    Great for multi use
    This is great to use on the pellet grill as well as baking sourdough in the oven. Good quality works great.

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  4. Robert

    Great product
    The Dutch oven is perfect. The pan comes pre seasoned so it was simple to give a quick rinse and start dinner. The top even cooked eggs perfectly. I love my cast iron pans.
    The size is about the size of the large burner on your stove. It is deep enough to hold a 4 pound Chuck roast and approximately 3 pounds of potatoes and some carrots.(the height is a little taller than an iPhone) be sure to have good potholders. It is lighter than I expected which was a pleasant surprise. Happy cooking everyone!

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  5. Cat lover

    simple and sturdy
    Lodge always makes a good sturdy cast iron at super good prices! Will be using this on the stovetop as well as on the grill

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  6. Adán Yamil

    El producto es de muy buena calidad y tolera altas temperaturas, recomendado!

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  7. Kathryn A.

    So happy with my Lodge cast iron pots. I use them for my sourdough baking and they turn out beautifully. I use my 7″ and 9″ banneton baskets for this size pot. They are also fantastic for browning meat. No issues yet, but they are heavy!

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  8. tracey

    Excellent made in the USA cast iron.

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  9. LAC

    Exactly what I needed for baking bread. I wanted one without a handle on the top lid so I could use the lid as a cast iron skillet as well. Removing the lid with oven mitts is easy when you rotate it 90 degrees from the bottom handles. Very happy with the size and quality of this purchase and it is used a lot!

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  10. hesham

    صنعت فيه خبز الساوردو sourdough bread
    وكان جميل
    وتوزيع الحرارة فيه ممتاز

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    Lodge Pre-Seasoned Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven With Loop Handles, 5 qt
    Lodge Pre-Seasoned Solid Iron Double Dutch Oven With Loop Handles, 5 qt

    Original price was: $76.00.Current price is: $49.00.

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