Le Creuset
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron Deep Dutch Oven, 5.25QT
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Le Creuset
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron Deep Dutch Oven, 5.25QT
Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.
That’s deep.
Your eyes don’t deceive you. That is a Le Creuset Dutch oven with extra-tall sides. The deep design gives you more insurance against boilovers and keeps evaporation at a minimum. (It takes up less space on the stovetop, too.)
- Compatible with all stovetops, including induction
- Oven safe up to 500°F
- Dishwasher safe (handwashing recommended)
- Cast-iron delivers superior heat distribution and retention
- Enameled surface never needs seasoning
- High sides prevent boilovers
- Stain, chip, and crack resistant
- Metal utensil friendly
- Easy-grip loop handles
- Goes from oven to table
- Made in: France.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
Your eyes don’t deceive you. That is a Le Creuset Dutch oven with extra-tall sides. The deep design gives you more insurance against boilovers and keeps evaporation at a minimum. (It takes up less space on the stovetop, too.)
- Compatible with all stovetops, including induction
- Oven safe up to 500°F
- Dishwasher safe (handwashing recommended)
- Cast-iron delivers superior heat distribution and retention
- Enameled surface never needs seasoning
- High sides prevent boilovers
- Stain, chip, and crack resistant
- Metal utensil friendly
- Easy-grip loop handles
- Goes from oven to table
Meet the Maker
Le Creuset
France
If you think Le Creuset cookware is colorful, wait till you hear the history. It all started in 1925 when French founders Armand Desaegher and Octave Aubecq opened their foundry in Fresnoy-Le-Grand and gave cast iron cookware a kick of versatility by—wait for it—coating it in a porcelain enamel glaze. They created the first cocotte, or French oven, of its kind: a flame-orange pot in a sea of only black and grey. (They chose that color to mimic the look of molten cast iron—who knew?) Now, Le Creuset is still operating out of the same factory where it began, artisan-crafting pieces beloved by cooks and renowned chefs the world over.
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