Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Note that you can't put the Le Creuset oven in the dishwasher. We actually did have to discard our original one, because DH burned the bottom badly (they may have a warranty, I'm not sure, we didn't bother). But we got a larger one (by then we had two kids), and use it fairly often for family meals.
Things to know: if you want to use it in oven, get the one with the cover that doesn't have a plastic/rubber handle, or else you can't use the cover in the oven.
It is heavy.
It is most perfect for slow-braising foods on the stove. But if you use a slow-cooker, I think it may be redundant. You can also use it for soups.
I put mine in the dishwasher all the time. Why would you not be able to?
I just checked the Le Creuset website, and you're right!I don't know why I thought you could not.
Interesting. I thought I wasn’t supposed to,either. I never have.
Anonymous wrote:I have a beautiful one someone gave me as a gift and I've never used it....this thread is inspiring me.
Anonymous wrote:I have an All Clad, which is stainless, not cast iron/enamel and it works just fine. Came with a set we got with wedding money in 1999.
Anonymous wrote:I have a beautiful one someone gave me as a gift and I've never used it....this thread is inspiring me.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend a brand other than le creuset for a Dutch oven? I’ve been wanting one for awhile but just don’t want to spend that much money.