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Kitchen & Housewares : Lodge Enameled Cast-Iron 3-Quart Covered Casserole, Caribbean Blue


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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Lodge
Clothing Size: 3Qt
Color: Caribbean Blue
EAN: 0075536463339
Label: Lodge
Manufacturer: Lodge
Model: EC3CC33
Publisher: Lodge
Release Date: July 15, 2007
Sales Rank: 3985
Size: 3Qt
Studio: Lodge
Variation Description: Caribbean Blue

Features:
  • Porcelain surface eliminates the need to season
  • Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture
  • Superior heat distribution and retention
  • Two layers of porcelain enamel are chip resistant
  • Easy clean up



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Americans have always had a passion for marinating, and what better piece of cookware to use than the Lodge Color 3-quart casserole. Venison, water fowl and other specialties of the season can be marinated to perfection in these beautiful and versatile pots. The Lodge Color Casserole is a rare culinary gem. For more than a century home cooks and great chefs have cherished their round enamel cast iron ovens. From the stovetop and oven, to its elegant table presentation, Lodge Enamel provides superior cooking performance, versatility, and unparalleled style. When you're finished with your meal simply store your food in the refrigerator or freezer without any concern about food reacting to the porcelain enamel surface.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - User
This is a quality beautiful product. Braising with this Dutch oven opens up a new world of cooking. Get the cookbook on braising by Molly Stevens and get ready to take some bows. It doubles as a serving dish. It's heavy but that's what makes it work. Buy this and the 5 qt. size. Also you will need the buffet casserole. Best $150 you will spend. It's a kitchen workhorse.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hot but Heavy
Thus far, I had made one meal in the casserole dish. It had cooked faster than I expected. The dish heats very well.You have to watch what you are cooking very carefully.My daughter has used it. She seemed happy with it.
The dish is very heavy.If you have nerve isses with your hands ,shoulders,neck or back,this item is not for you.It weight a ton.But I am keeping it.It's beautiful and it seems to cook well.To clean the inside I used Dawn with bleach and soaked it for a few seconds.The ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for baking, frying, simmering...what's not to love?
I've fried chicken, roasted lean meats, made paella and rice dishes -- everytime successfully. And what's more, clean up isn't a nightmare. Plus, because the casserole retains its heat, I find that the food stays delightfully warm without the stove/range needing to be on.

I have other cast iron enamel cookware that I love. And this compares very well.

The only caution I have is to those people who have a ceramic-topped electric range or range top. Cast iron cookware ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AWESOME PAN!!!
Love, Love this pan...I give an A++++++....easy to cook in very easy to clean up. Very happy I invested in this heavy, good looking pan!!! Try fried chicken in...YUMMY!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's a great pan.
It's a wonderful pan. I use it for stir-frying and nothing sticks on there. It's beautiful to serve the food directly from the pan on the table. It's easy to clean too.



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