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Epicurus.com - Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 5-1/2-Quart Round French Oven, Red

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List Price: $310.00
Our Price: $219.99
Your Save: $ 90.01 ( 29% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Le Creuset
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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Le Creuset Color: Cherry Red EAN: 0024147013655 Feature: Handmade enameled cast-iron construction; works with all cooking surfaces Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 1 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Le Creuset Manufacturer: Le Creuset Material Type: cast-iron Model: L2501-26-67 Publisher: Le Creuset Studio: Le Creuset Variation Description: Cherry Red Warranty: Limited lifetime
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Features
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Handmade enameled cast-iron construction; works with all cooking surfaces Dishwasher-safe Allows you to bake, broil, braise, saute, marinate, refrigerate, and freeze Food will not react with porcelain enamel surface Lifetime warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
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Le Creuset Round French Oven - This everyday Round French Oven (or Dutch oven, referred by most people) never makes it to the cupboard: it goes from the stove or oven to the table to the dishwasher then back to the stove for tomorrow's dinner. If there are leftovers in the pot, save them for tomorrow. You can store it in the refrigerator or in the freezer and not worry about food reacting to the porcelain enamel surface. For generations, families have come to cherish the classic cocotte - the Round French Oven. This everyday pot never makes it to the cupboard: it goes from the stove or oven to the table to the dishwasher then back to the stove for tomorrow's dinner. If you want to keep leftovers in the refrigerator or freezer, you can store in our Le Creuset pot and not worry about food reacting to the porcelain enamel surface.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: LOVE this Cookware! Comment: My mother in law works at a local kitchen store which sells Le Creuset - and she absolutely loves to spoil us with new pots and pans from this line - I have lots of bakeware and pots - all in Kiwi.
This 5.5 quart is my favorite pot for many reasons - It's perfect for making a great jambalaya, stew or soup, and browning meats and onions, it's just big enough to make a full dinner for myself and my husband, while still having leftovers - I figure if I had children, I would probably prefer the 7.5 quart - which I'm hoping to purchase soon.
The enameled cookware is so easy to clean - and yes, it is heavy - but it's really not as heavy as some claim - it's not like you have to be a body builder to lift this thing - I even store it high up and it's no problem for me to take down or put back up - and I'm a little lady :)
I also plan on purchasing the buffet cooker - it looks like the perfect pot. And I'm interesting in trying out a couple of Le Creuset's stainless line - they look exceptional.
This entire line of cookware is a dream for those looking for high quality pots - It really is fun to cook again!
Customer Rating:      Summary: As functional as they are beautiful Comment: I asked for this Le Creuset pot two years ago for Christmas. A former boss told me about how they had had Le Creuset pots in their family for generations and after being passed on from family member to family member they were still working perfectly. After a great experience with with my first pot I am now up to 5 pieces in my collection including Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 3-1/2-Quart Buffet Casserole, Red, Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 11-3/4-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Red, Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 5-Quart Oval French Oven, Red, and Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 3-1/2-Quart Round French Oven, Red. I would have stopped after the first pot if it did not live up to expectations, but I find these such a joy to cook in that I rarely like to use anything else.
Pros:
-These conduct heat very well. You get a nice even heat and the pot retains it quite well. I love this because I never have to worry that things will cook unevenly. The excellent heat retention also means that if I have a pot out for awhile after cooking the food stays quite hot as people go for seconds and thirds.
-These are very easy to clean. This was a major advantage to me as I also own several All Clad stainless pots and find them to be challenging at times. These are certainly much easier. As long as I catch a stain right away I usually don't have a problem removing it with the Le Creuset 12-Ounce Enameled Cast-Iron Cleaner. However I will say that the pot has still gotten some scratches in the interior and light stains(almost like a light golden brown patina). Originally this bothered me because when I invest in pricy cookwear I try to keep it looking perfect, but over time this has bothered me less and less. It doesn't make the pot look dirty or interfere with cooking so I have learned to live with it. The Le Creuset cleaner so far has been a godsend. It has helped me to remove tough, burnt on stains although I have a bit more trouble with the stains left behind from deep frying or old stains that have been missed.
-It's great for low fat cooking. When I spray it with a little bit of cooking oil I don't have many problems with things sticking. However, it still works well when I intentionally want the 'brown bits' stuck to the bottom so I can deglaze.
-It's attractive. This goes without saying, but is still worth mentioning. I constantly get compliments on my Le Creuset pieces and they are beautiful enough that I leave them on my stove fulltime.
The negatives:
-There is actually only one negative, which is the weight. This pot can get a little heavy when it's full of soup or a large roast. This doesn't stop me from using them daily, however it's worth mentioning as anytime my mother lifts one of mine she inevitably mentions it. If weight is an issue for you I highly recommend you try lifting one in store (preferably tossing a few items inside if you can to simulate the weight of soup or meat) before purchasing. However, if you are an active, relatively fit person this shouldn't pose an issue.
Overall I cannot say enough how pleased I am with my pots. I thought they might be something pretty that wouldn't function well, but that has not turned out to be the case at all. I highly recommend them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: IT DESERVES 10 STARS Comment: I have several sizes of Le Creuset and we use this size the most. I love this stuff so much!!! There is no other cookware in the World as far as I know that is as good at creating "Mr. Brown" on the surface. "Mr. Brown" of course is the wonderful super yummy stuff that a good cook is always looking for every opportunity to create, that is released with "deglazing" and adds an enormous amount of flavor to any dish. No other does it like Le Creuset. These pans are a incredible! They are incredibly easy to clean compared to most pans, because usually most of the "Fond" releases. Try some "chicken and dumplings" in this baby. (Cooks Illustrated quick version) You will never "go back"! :) Great for browning chicken pieces or anything. Wonderful braises and stews, chili, soups, pasta sauce, ....SO many fantastic dishes with so much flavor.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great pot, great results, great everything Comment: I have both the 5 1/2 quart round and the 9 1/2 oval in the beautiful Flame color, and both have had unbelievably delicious results. I've baked bread in these, cooked meats that literally fall off the bone, soups, sticky cheese sauces, you name it! They're really easy to clean too. Le Creuset is indeed pricey, but they are so worth it. These will undoubtedly out-live me. These cost a lot of money for a reason--you're getting THE BEST.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best cookware ever! Comment: This is my first Le Creuset piece and I must say that it is the absolute best cookware I have ever used. I've owned it for about 4 months and find myself using it as often as possible to make soups, stews, chili, sauces, the best pot roasts and whatever else I can throw into it. On the downside I will say it is quite heavy and takes some getting used to because it transfers and holds the heat so well. Instead of setting your soup on a 3 or 4 setting to simmer you can actually set this on 1 with the lid on and it will simmer great. As I progress in age I have found myself buying higher end cookware, electronics, appliances, etc. and have finally realized you get what you pay for. This cookware, in my humble opinion is definately worth the extra money and is by far my most used piece of cookware that I own. I just ordered my second piece of Le Creuset and can't wait to use it.
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