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Lodge 7.5 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid – Dual Handles – Oven Safe up to 500° F or on Stovetop - Use to Marinate, Cook, Bake, Refrigerate and Serve – Oyster White

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Color: Oyster White


Features

  • YOUR GO-TO DUTCH OVEN: A flawless pairing of form and function that doesn't quit. The Lodge Dutch Oven not only makes your kitchen look good but is an enameled cast iron classic great for preparing and serving memorable meals. Broil, braise, bake or roast your favorite meals in the oven up to 500 Degree F.
  • WHAT IS PORCELAIN ENAMEL ON CAST IRON? It is glass that becomes bonded to the cast iron at high temperatures. A particulate of glass, called frit, is applied to the cast iron vessel and then baked at temperatures between 1200 and 1400 F. The glass frit melts and fuses to the cast iron, forming a bond. Porcelain enamel on cast iron is heat tolerant and impervious to water and other consumables.
  • EASY TO COOK AND CLEAN: The porcelain enameled interior has a smooth finish that minimizes sticking, promotes caramelization and resists staining. Although enameled cast iron is dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water and a nylon scrub brush is recommended to keep your Dutch Oven in tip top shape!
  • HEAT RETENTION: The cast iron vessel has superior heat distribution and retention, evenly heating throughout both the bottom and sidewalls. The tightly fitting lid seals in moisture for scrumptious pot roast, stews or a large batch of beans. Our heat retention also reduces the amount of energy needed for cooking.
  • FAMILY-OWNED. Lodge is more than just a business; its a family. The Lodge family founded the company in 1896, and they still own it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Products made with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE free material.

Description

This 7.5 Quart enamel Dutch oven is great for cooking, marinating, refrigeration and freezing. The color porcelain enamel on cast iron can be used on gas, electric, ceramic and induction cooktops, as well as in the oven. Not recommended for use on outdoor grills or over open outdoor flames. Not for use in microwaves. Lodge Color Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron cookware is cast from molten iron in individual sand molds. The porcelain surface eliminates the need to season cast iron. The cast iron vessel has superior heat distribution and retention, evenly heating bottom sidewalls and even the lid. Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture. The excellent heat retention reduces the amount of energy needed for cooking. Two layers of very hard, glossy porcelain enamel are chip resistant and easy to clean. Stainless steel lid knob is oven safe to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The black rim on the pot is matte porcelain, not exposed cast iron. Hygienic porcelain enamel is non-reactive with food. Although dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water is recommended to preserve the cookware's original appearance. Made in China.

Material: Cast Iron


Brand: Lodge


Capacity: 5 Quarts, 7.5 Quarts


Color: Oyster White


Finish Type: Enameled


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Is the item dishwasher safe?: No


Lid Material: Cast Iron


Finish Types: Enameled


Material Type: Cast Iron


Is Oven Safe: Yes


Temperature Rating: 350 Degrees Celsius


With Lid: Yes


Shape: Round


Color: Oyster White


Item Dimensions W x H: 14.2"W x 6.7"H


Capacity: 5 Quarts, 7.5 Quarts


Global Trade Identification Number: 40,


UPC: 075536468440


Brand Name: Lodge


Manufacturer: Lodge Manufacturing Company


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Dutch Oven for the Price
Color: Caribbean Blue
After spending some time learning how to cook, I decided it was time to try out a dutch oven. It was really worth it. I have been using the 7.5 qt one for a couple of weeks now and I am not disappointed at all. It cooks quite well and is a good size. It can be quite heavy, but all dutch ovens are. I have not seen peeling or scraping of the enamel and the color is quite nice. As long as you are careful with the product it should last quite a long time, without the price tag of a Le Creuset. Cleaning this dutch oven is quite easy! I have burnt stuff in the dutch oven and it came off easily without any of the enamel coating being scraped off. Enamel is glass that adheres to the cast iron at a high temperature at around 1200-1400. I would still recommend using plastic and silicone whisks and spatulas to not scratch it.( Lodge also recommends this) For the size when it comes to cooking, I highly recommend the 7.5 qt, since you can cook almost all recipes in it without a problem. Just remember the size difference when it comes to being fit in the oven, and the weight is bigger than the smaller ones. Just remember the whole thing is cast iron and that means every part of it will be hot! Be Careful! When it comes to comparison to the Le Creuset, I believe it holds its ground quite well. We actually know someone who gets a discount for them and we were able to get a Le Creuset cheap and it was a smaller one though (3.5 qt). I believe they are quite similar, although the warranty from Le Creuset is awesome, from what I can tell from the construction, they are extremely similar. If you are just starting out, I would recommend buying this one and you should not be disappointed. I have not had the chance to compare it over the long term, but so far it is quite good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017 by Chris Arata

  • Big and nice
Color: Oyster White
Very good product! Delivered yesterday and I cooked the beef vegetable stew for dinner tonight, and it was delicious! I am going to use it more for sure 👍
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024 by Very good product! Delivered yesterday and I cooked beef vegetable stew today Very good product! Delivered yesterday and I cooked beef vegetable stew today

  • Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Color: Island Spice Red
This is awesome. Very durable. Has not chipped thus far. Retains heat very well. Food doesn't stick. Cleans up pretty good. Works great for cooking volume of 10 to 15 people. Maybe even more! I recommend this item.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by ernest webb ernest webb

  • UPDATE Excellent quality - lid sits flat on rim, heavy pot cooks evenly, cleans like a breeze.
Color: Island Spice Red
I own a Staub dutch oven and love it. My brother asked for a dutch oven for Christmas. Since he didn't tell me what size or color he needed, I searched the internet for reviews on various dutch ovens. I found a wonderful review of a Lodge vs LC using a tried and true beef stew recipe. The results, the Lodge gave just as good a performance as the LC in all the various steps for making the stew - browning, sauteing the veggies, stove top heating and oven cooking. So, I bought my brother a Lodge - this one in fact. My family has a summer cottage that we share and there are many meals shared with family and friends. Every year we have a huge meal with all our friends and lots of food. My brother has been experimenting with braising for some years now, and he always makes a braised cut of meat for our big bash. I told him that the Lodge dutch oven was a "place holder." He was to use it over the winter and then it would go to the cottage, and then I'd buy him a Staub (my preferred brand) of the size and color he wanted for home use. Well, this particular dutch oven might stay at the cottage, but it will be replaced with another Lodge. There is no reason to pay 3 times the price for a LC or a Staub. My brother reports that his braises have been flawless, he gets an excellent sear on his meat and that the pot cleans up like a dream. Personally, I like the black interior of the Staub dutch ovens better. It is more difficult to see he darkness of the fond - almost impossible in fact - but you can easily judge how things are by the color/sear on meat and any vegetables. I have read reviews about the LC chipping, and virtually all of them state that the white interior stains after many uses. The LC dutch ovens that are used on America's Test Kitchen all need foil over the top of the food and under the lid to prevent steam from escaping. These faults simply don't occur with a Staub dutch oven, particularly the tight seal on the lid. I have seen Staub products used in restaurants to cook and serve on. I have never seen a LC used in a restaurant. But, for 1/3 the price, I'm willing to use foil. My only wish is that Lodge made a black dutch oven - my preference would be for a matte black exterior finish, but a shiny black would do. Popular kitchen colors come and go. People change their dinnerware. But, an enameled dutch oven with a matte black exterior finish always looks like the traditional, un-enamaled, cast iron dutch oven. UPDATE - I have since used the above dutch oven to cook a brisket. Perfect. Use foil for a tight seal on the lid and save a hundred bucks or so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2014 by H. Allen

  • Don't know why I didn't buy one sooner!
Color: Island Spice Red
I have an ancient Le Creuset oval Dutch oven that I love, but it's on the smaller side (4-5 qt) and I found myself wanting something bigger for chili and stews and all sorts of goodies. A friend recommended the big 7.5qt Lodge Dutch oven (they have one) and I couldn't be happier. It's a great size for making large portions of anything. The heat distribution and retention is really good and I love the heavy weight and large handles. It cleans up well, as does most enameled cast iron, even though it can be a chore to wrestle around in the sink. I have heard about problems with enamel chipping on some of Lodge's cookware, but mine arrived in perfect condition. The lid fits well. The Spice Red looks awesome. This gives my old Le Creuset a break without having to spend a ton of money. Definitely a solid value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by Dacey

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