Lodge is proud to offer a new collection of enameled cast iron cookware made on US soil.
Inspired by the very best in American design, this 6 Quart USA Enamel Dutch Oven is the perfect size for creating original recipes, from a weeknight roast to a sourdough loaf.
Featuring stainless steel inlaid handles and hardware on an American-made, enameled cast iron vessel, this Dutch Oven is made to last for generations of original cooking. Use it to braise, boil, roast, simmer, deep-fry and so much more; plus, move from stovetop to oven to tabletop easily—you can even use it to store or marinate foods in the fridge.
Features
Quick tips for Cooking
An enameled dutch oven is one of the most versatile cooking tools you can own! Use it on the stove and in the oven up to 260˚C, or safely store it in your fridge to marinate food or refrigerate leftovers. Plus, the durable enameled surface can handle acidic and alkaline ingredients like tomatoes, wines, and citrus ingredients.
To start, choose a burner closest to the size of your dutch ovenand preheat with a little oil before adding food. Don’t preheat an empty dutch oven on your stovetop—this can cause your cookware to crack or break. Some bread recipes call for preheating the dutch oven in the oven. This is perfectly safe to do since the heat will be more consistently distributed across the entire dutch oven.
Just like with all of our classic cast iron cookware, enameled cast iron has great heat retention, so there’s no need to cook over a high heat. We stick to a low to medium heat for best results! This prevents burnt food and stuck-on messes.
As you cook,use wooden, silicone, or nylon utensils to stir, blend, or flip your food. This will protect the enamel finish from being scratched during the cooking process. We love to bring our dutch oven to the table for family-style serving! Just be sure to place your hot cookware over a trivet to protect your table or counter.
Cleaning & Storage
Our favorite way to clean our enameled cast iron is simply with warm soapy water. Allow your enameled piece to cool, then use a gentle dish soap and reach for a scrub brush, scrub cloth, or pan scraper to easily remove food from the cooking surface. Technically, our enameled cast iron is dishwasher safe, but to best preserve your piece’s finish, we recommend hand washing your cookware. After you clean, dry your cookware completely before storing.
Please note: a small amount of staining is to be expected with enameled cookware and does not affect performance.
We love to store our enameled dutch oven on our stovetop—but any cool, dry place will do! Before you store, make sure your enameled cast iron has been dried completely.