I inherited my grandmothers dutch oven (center), it’s probably 70 years old now. Still cooks up a storm!

Then I found I lived an easy drive from an outlet store and, well, yeah, that happened. :)

I use it regularly, I used to be in the Le Creuset sub on reddit, but then reddit went to hell. :(

So… any other fans out there?

  • Derin
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    42 years ago

    I have an LC Dutch oven. Lovely piece of cookware.

    Nowadays I pretty much do all my cooking in cast iron, but everything else I have is non-enameled, so whenever I need to make an acidic dish - bam - Le Creuset to the rescue.

  • @Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.com
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    42 years ago

    That is AMAZING… I want a LC Dutch oven, but I know i’d never use it out of fear of chipping it. I abuse my cookwear so I buy sturdy and cheap for my own mental health… But LC is just so pretty, I’m envious.

    • Jordan LundOP
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      42 years ago

      You can get a Lodge dutch oven pretty inexpensively if you want to try out enameled cast iron. Fred Meyer here in the NW is the local Kroeger affiliate sells them, and I think Target has them too. Around $80 to $100 depending on size.

  • kubica
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    112 years ago

    Damn, how about letting them cool down before putting them on wooden shelves.

  • YⓄ乙
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    32 years ago

    Are they all new and you just wanted to show off? Looks nice tho

    • Jordan LundOP
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      2 years ago

      The one in the center is almost 70 years old. The others I’ve added over the past 10 years or so.

      Part showing off :) But also part missing the Le Creuset sub on reddit. :(

      • YⓄ乙
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        22 years ago

        70yo?, wow! Still looks new. Where did you buy these ? Now I want one.

        • Jordan LundOP
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          12 years ago

          The center pot I inherited when my grandmother passed away, she bought it on a trip to Spain in the 1950s.

          The rest I bought one at a time through various sales at either the Le Creuset website or heavily discounted from their outlet store.

  • Lifted_lowered
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    22 years ago

    I am wondering if any of the knockoff brand enameled Dutch ovens are as good as the Le Creuset one because I tried my aunt’s once and it was pretty good but I can’t afford that.

    • Jordan LundOP
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      22 years ago

      Lodge is well liked, and the America’s Test Kitchen folks rated the Cuisinart dutch oven highly, it’s just slightly heavier than Le Creuset.

      • BlinkerFluid
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        22 years ago

        Lodge is one of the brands Walmart sells that doesn’t fit the mold of anything else in the store.

        I wish they’d sell a chef’s knife or some other chef’s knife with vg-10 steel for $50. I’d buy one. Their knives are embarrassing.

  • Jordan LundOP
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    252 years ago

    Bonus: Shakshuka:

    Recipe:

    https://www.themediterraneandish.com/shakshuka-recipe/

    Only change I made to it was cooking up some maple sausage first, then adding that to the mix with the tomatoes and tomato sauce.

    OH! And I used a red/yellow/orange pepper combo instead of 2 green peppers.

    The smell of the peppers with the onion, garlic, coriander, cumin and paprika is AMAZING!

  • Bardling
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    82 years ago

    Previously no. Now, yes. That’s a gorgeous set.

    • Jordan LundOP
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      32 years ago

      It’s an interesting mix, a cast iron base with a ceramic cone. Totally unlike all the rest which is all cast iron or ceramic. +1 glass lid.

  • @dakerDraws@pawb.social
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    72 years ago

    I’m slowly trying to build up my collection. While I like the benefits of cast iron, I know I’ll slip up and not be able to maintain one. Then enameled cast iron swoops in with bright colors to the rescue.

    • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      72 years ago

      You won’t slip up, just don’t let it rust, which is easy. Dry after cleaning.

      You can use soap. It’s fine. Don’t believe people who freak out. It’ll be ok.

      A small dash of soap, a brillow pad, scrub, then some oil to finish it, ez pz.

      I seasoned it when I bought it by peeling a bunch of russets, throwing the skin in with a bunch of coarse salt and veggie oil. Brown the skins, stir constantly. Get the oil and salt everywhere using the skins like a mop. Once browned, wipe out and store.

      I treat mine like described above, and mine are extremely non stick, durable and ez.

        • mihnt
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          32 years ago

          Make sure to put them in with the forks! Rubbing up against the forks during the wash cycle sharpens them!

          /ₛ

  • @catsdoingcatstuff@lemmy.nz
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    72 years ago

    That’s a really nice collection! I love the orange flame color.

    My first dutch oven is over 20 years old, and I’ve picked up a few pieces at the le creuset outlet and thrift stores since then. They are pricey, but mine are really holding up well. I pull out the big pot whenever I make soup or chili.