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Le Creuset 5.5 qt Enameled Cast Iron Signature Round Dutch Oven

$419.95

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Features

  • Available in a variety of Le Creuset colors!
  • Capacity: 5.5-Quarts
  • The flagship piece of the Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cookware family
  • Long-lasting enamel finish is resistant to chipping, cracking, and dulling
  • Sand colored internal enamel makes it easy to visually monitor food as it cooks
  • Ergonomic handles are over-sized for easy carrying
  • Composite knob is oven safe to 500°F
  • Built-in lid stabilizers provide a secure fit
  • The lightest weight per quart of any premium cast iron cookware available

Made with a French Touch

Prepare a meal for your whole family using this Le Creuset 5.5 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven, a signature piece that has been loved for generations. This piece of high performance cast iron cookware is an updated kitchen classic that helps to enhance the cooking process with even heat distribution and a lid that helps to lock in moisture. Ideal for slow cooking, this Round Dutch Oven features a long-lasting exterior enamel that resists chipping and cracking and helps to promote the thermal properties of cast iron. The interior enamel is designed to resist staining and dulling and helps to prevent sticking or burning of food and its sand color makes it easy to visually monitor food as it cooks. Ergonomic handles are over-sized to give you a secure grip and to equalize the weight of the pan distribution during transport. This pan is heat resistant to 500°F, Can be used on any cooking surface (including induction), is dishwasher safe although hand-washing is recommended, and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. Order today and experience the Le Creuset difference!

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cookware

Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Cookware has been the world's color and quality benchmark for almost a century. Each piece is cast individually in sand molds, then hand inspected by 15 artisans to ensure perfection. Each cast iron piece features a rich heritage design, unrivaled cast iron performance as well as ergonomic handles and knobs. Ideal in the oven, on the stove, or at your table, the iconic Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron cookware line is beloved for both its chip-resistant enamel exterior and superior heat retention properties that lock in flavor and keeps food moist and tender. Depending on the piece you select, Le Creuset has custom tailored the interior finish to suit the style of cooking intended for that piece. Each oven, braiser, saucepan and soup pot in the Enameled Cast Iron line features world-class cast iron valued for its intrinsic thermal properties and a durable yet nonreactive sand-colored interior that is ideal for slow cooking with moisture and has a smooth, glass-like finish that helps to resist sticking and burning. Each skillet, grill, griddle and wok features the same high quality cast iron construction but has a textured black enamel interior that has been perfected for searing, browning, grilling and blackening. This textured surface allows the build-up of a "patina" which helps to enhance flavor. This hard-wearing enamel surface also allows for higher temperature cooking and requires little to no maintenance or seasoning.

The Finest, the First, and The Favorite

Le Creuset is the first in colorful cookware, the finest in quality and design, and the favorite of generations. Le Creuset has been producing some of the finest stoneware and porcelain enameled cast iron cookware available anywhere since 1925, and their latest cookware lines reaffirm Le Creuset's dedication to excellence and quality. Professional chefs worldwide place a high value on not only the elegance in design but the high performance of Le Creuset, especially the thermal properties of the enameled cast-iron cookware line. Now you can make cooking fun again by bringing the excellence of Le Creuset into your home! Modern colors and timeless design principles allow you to fill your kitchen with a contemporary flair and cookware pieces that will be treasured for generations to come! Designed to enhance the culinary skills of even the most novice chef, Le Creuset offers a wide variety of products made to make kitchen work much easier. The Enameled Cast Iron line features unparalleled performance and a design to fall in love with. Heavy cast iron provides even heat distribution and the porcelain enamel makes for easy clean up. A wide variety of shapes and sizes allow for a versatility not seen in other cookware lines. The stainless steel and forged hard-anodized nonstick cookware lines are a must have for anyone seeking to reduce the toil involved with everyday cooking. These lines feature only the highest quality steel, and the forged hard-anodized line comes with a nonstick cooking surface that resists scratching and allows you to cook with less oil for a healthier meal. If durability and toughness are required, look no further than the Le Creuset Stoneware line! This line is extremely scratch resistant and can be used with temperatures from below freezing to 500° F and everywhere in between! With handcrafted designs that are made to last for many generations, it's easy to see why Le Creuset has been adored around the world for over 80 years. Get yours today and enjoy all that Le Creuset has to offer!

Name: Le Creuset 5.5 qt Enameled Cast Iron Signature Round Dutch Oven
UPC: 024147312963
Manufacturer: Le Creuset

Use and Care 


Cooking with Cast Iron

Enameled cast iron is a remarkable and robust material that performs well with modern requirements for food preparation and cooking. Whether you choose to stir-fry, slow-cook a casserole, sear a steak or bake a cake, there is a shape that is suitable. Cast iron performs well for either slow cooking or high-temperature searing. Cast iron can be used reliably on any heat source, including induction, and with any oven or grill. It has the ability to retain heat efficiently, which allows for use of lower heat settings in stove top and oven cooking. On the table, a hot covered dish will keep food hot for second servings. Cast iron can also be used to keep foods cold. A chilled dish becomes an ideal cold food server on a hot summer day. It can also be placed in the freezer for food storage or advanced food preparation.


Before First Use

Remove all packaging and labels. Wash the pan in hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Your pan is now ready to be used and does not require any further preparation.


Heat Recommendations

Le Creuset cast iron cookware can be used on all heat sources including gas, electric solid plate or radiant ring, vitro-ceramic glass, induction, and ovens fired by gas, oil, coal or wood. When using any glass-topped stove, always lift the pan when moving it; never slide it, as this may damage the stovetop or the base of the pan. Always match the pan's base size to the stovetop heat zone to maximize efficiency, and to prevent overheating of the pan sides or damage to the handles. Gas flames must always be confined to the base area, and must never extend around the sidewalls of the pan. Long handles should be positioned safely where they do not hang over the front of the stove or other heat zones. 
Cooking Heat

Medium or low heat will provide the best results for cooking, including frying and searing. Allow the pan to heat gradually and thoroughly for even and efficient cooking results. Once the pan is hot, almost all cooking can be continued on lower settings. High heat temperatures should only be used for boiling water for vegetables or pasta, or for reducing the consistency of stocks or sauces. High heats should never be used to preheat a pan before lowering the heat for cooking. Cast iron retains heat so efficiently that overheating will cause food to burn or stick.

Oils and fats

With the exception of Grills, the enamel surface is not ideal for dry cooking. Your choice of liquid, oil, fat or butter should completely cover the base before heating begins. Do not leave the pan unattended, and do not allow a pan to boil dry, as this may permanently damage the enamel. For deep frying, the maximum oil level must not exceed 1/3 full. This depth allows sufficient height above the oil for it to rise once foods are added. An oil frying thermometer should be used for safety, and a lid should be readily available in case of overheating or flaring. 
Food Storage and Marinating

The vitreous enamel surface is impermeable and therefore ideal for raw or cooked food storage, and for marinating with acidic ingredients such as wine.


Tools to Use

For stirring comfort and surface protection, Le Creuset silicone tools are recommended. Wooden or heat-resistant plastic tools may also be used. Metal tools, spoons or balloon whisks may be used, but require special care -- they should not be scraped over the enamel surface. Do not knock these on the rim of the pan. Hand-held electric or battery-operated beaters should not be used. Their blades will damage the enamel. Knives or utensils with sharp edges should not be used to cut foods inside a pan. 
Handles

Cast iron handles, stainless steel knobs and phenolic knobs will become hot during stovetop and oven use. Always use a dry thick cloth or oven mitts when lifting.

Hot pans

Always place a hot pan on a wooden board, trivet or Le Creuset silicone mat—never on an unprotected surface.

Oven Use

The black phenolic lid knobs on our Signature range of enameled cast iron are heat-resistant to 480°F / 250°C. The black phenolic lid knobs on our Classic range of enameled cast iron are heat-resistant to 375°F / 190°C. Products with integral cast iron handles or stainless steel knobs can be used at any oven temperature. Pans with wooden handles or knobs must not be placed in the oven. Do not place any cookware on the floors of ovens with cast iron linings. This will increase the cooking temperature inside the oven, resulting in an increased cooking rate with detrimental effects on food. Do not drag cookware across the floor of the liners. For best results always place on a shelf or rack.

Cooking Tips for Grilling

Grills may be preheated to reach a hot surface temperature for searing and caramelization. This advice does not apply to any other products. For correct grilling and searing, it is important that the cooking surface is sufficiently hot before cooking begins. Sear lines from ribbed grills will not be produced if the pan surface is too cool, or if the food is too wet. Place the empty pan on medium heat and allow it to heat for several minutes. Do not add oil to the cold pan—the oil may become too hot and smoke. Take a few drops of water on your fingers and scatter over the hot surface. If they sizzle and evaporate almost immediately it is hot and ready for use. If the water produces steam and has no sizzle, heat the pan a little longer and repeat the water test again. When the surface is hot enough, lightly oil it with cooking spray or brush it with oil using a Le Creuset silicone basting brush. Vegetable, ground nut or corn oils are recommended. Olive oil may cause excessive smoking. Once a patina covers the cooking surface very little oil will be necessary. For distinct sear lines, leave the food undisturbed on the surface for several minutes. If the food is moved too quickly the lines will be poor, and steam from the food may be released onto the surface. Any food for grilling or searing must be quite dry before it is placed on the hot surface. Wet foods will not achieve good sear lines and may result in a steamed appearance and flavor. Use paper towels to pat off excess moisture from foods. Oil can then be brushed over the food if desired. Foods that have been marinated should also have excess moisture removed with paper towels.

Cooking Tips for Shallow Frying and Sauteing

For frying and sauteing, the fat should be hot before adding food. Bring the pan and fat or oil to the correct temperature together. Oil is hot enough when there is a gentle ripple in its surface. For butter and other fats, bubbling or foaming indicates the correct temperature. If either begins smoking, or if butter begins browning, it is too hot and should be cooled slightly before proceeding. The quickest way to do this is to remove the pan from the heat source for a few moments. For longer shallow frying a mixture of oil and butter gives excellent results.

General Care

Always cool a hot pan for a few minutes before washing. Do not plunge a hot pan into cold water. While Le Creuset's enamel is designed to be the most durable on the market, thermal shock may still occur, resulting in cracking or loss of enamel. If there are food residues, fill the pan with warm water and let soak for 15 to 20 minutes before washing. A brush can be useful for removing small food deposits, or for cleaning between the ribs on grills. Do not use scourers or abrasive cleaners on the cooking surface. Nylon or soft abrasive pads or brushes can be used to remove stubborn residues. To avoid damaging the enamel, do not use metallic pads or harsh abrasive cleaning agents. Light stains or metal marks caused by metal tools can be removed with Le Creuset cookware cleaner. An occasional cleaning with this product will also retain the new appearance of your pans. It can be purchased on this website or from your local retailer. Never store pans while they are still damp. Store pans in a dry cupboard or airy space away from steam. Maintain the tightness of all handles and knobs by checking and retightening them regularly. Le Creuset enameled cast iron is extremely durable but it may be damaged if accidentally dropped or knocked against a hard surface. Please note that this is not covered by Le Creuset's Lifetime Warranty.

Dishwasher Use

All pans with integral cast iron, phenolic handles or stainless steel knobs can be washed in the dishwasher. However, Discover Gourmet recommends they are washed by hand. Constant dish washing may lead to some dulling of the enamel finish. This is not harmful and will not impair performance. When using the dishwasher always allow the cycle to finish before opening the door. This will ensure the pans are dried thoroughly. Pans with metal handles can be washed in the dishwasher, but this greatly reduces the development of a patina; as a result, grills and skillets will require oiling for a longer period. Pans with wooden handles are not dishwasher-safe.

Satin Black

Satin Black enamel can be found on skillets, grills, frying pans, saute pans, woks, tagines and a number of round and oval casserole dishes. Satin Black enamel has a smooth feel but is not as glossy as other light-colored interior enamel finishes. It has been specially designed for higher surface temperature cooking, which is not the same as simply using a piece on a high heat. With cast iron, higher surface temperatures can be achieved by allowing any piece to heat thoroughly on a medium setting. This makes the satin black interior ideal for frying, grilling and searing. Satin Black enamel will keep its good looks and allow a patina to build on its surface with continued use. A patina is the result of the natural oils and fats from foods baking on to the hot surface. The patina should not be cleaned off, as it enhances the cooking performance and the release of foods. It also reduces the need for surface oiling. With the higher surface temperatures achieved during frying, grilling and searing, sugars and some enzymes will cause caramelization. This not only aids in the retention of moisture and flavor, but also produces the sear lines and crusty exterior on grilled meats.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

The lifetime warranty begins at the day of purchase by the original owner. Le Creuset Cast Iron is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of purchase.  The warranty is applied while following the use and care instructions. This warranty is for residential products only. The warranty does not cover damage from abuse, commercial or other non-consumer use, neglect, abnormal wear and tear, overheating, consequential damage, and any use that is not in accordance with cookware instructions. The warranty does not cover damages such as the cost of repairing or replacing other property that is damaged by the product. 

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