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  1. Oct 23, 2023 · By Andrew Palermo. Updated October 23, 2023. Staub has been making enameled cast iron Dutch ovens (also called cocottes) in their French factory since 1974. But are they worth buying? What makes them special? In this review, I break down the pros and cons of Staub Dutch ovens.

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  2. Jun 10, 2023 · The price. At more than $300 for a classic 4-quart Dutch oven at full retail price, Staub isn’t exactly cheap. So is it really worth dropping a few hundred bucks on a single pot? We get this question a lot, so we’re taking a deep dive into exactly why a Staub Dutch oven costs so much. Staub Cast Iron 4-Quart Round Cocotte, White Truffle. $329.99.

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    TheStaub Cast Iron 5.5-Quart Round Cocotteperformed the best in our testing and was our favorite Dutch oven overall, in case you were wondering if you should buy a Staub or Le Creuset.

    We put the Dutch ovens through the paces by executing cooking tests with dry and wet ingredients and durability tests to simulate regular household use. During our testing period, we cooked a variety of soups, stews, and a uniform Creole-Style Red Jambalaya With Chicken and Sausage dish. During our control test, we evaluated how well the thighs bro...

    Material

    Dutch ovens often come in cast iron, enameled cast iron, or ceramic. Choosing which material you prefer will likely depend on how you intend to use it and its cost. Generally, enameled cast iron will be your best bet for the widest variety of applications. It will maintain a steady heat for long, slow braises, go on any stovetop or in the oven, take high heat, and when properly maintained, last a lifetime. Dutch ovens are often investment pieces, and the initial investment can be high. Cast i...

    Shape

    Dutch ovens come in round and oval varieties. While they are relatively interchangeable in terms of use, oval versions will better accommodate larger proteins like whole chickens, hams, or large roasts. The round shape will work well if you primarily want to make soups, stews, braises, and breads. Round Dutch ovens sit nicely on a burner, but ovals are better suited for the oven. Due to their shape, they can lead to uneven cooking on a stovetop. We also find the walls of the Dutch oven to be...

    Size

    Dutch ovens can be as small as one quart or as large as 16. Most recipes call for a 5 to 6-quart Dutch oven, so if you want to buy one, Lahey recommends a 6-quart as a safe bet. If you serve a crowd regularly, you might want a larger version. If you have tight storage, ovals can be easier to store.

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    AmazonBasics 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven ($53 at Amazon) This Dutch oven is an excellent value for the price. It browns chicken evenly and is durable. The chicken thighs were slightly blonde in some areas, but the chicken was browned thoroughly overall. Beautiful 6-Quart Enamel Dutch Oven by Drew Barrymore($70 at Walmart) During testing, we thought this was a beautiful Dutch oven but found oil spotting and scratching on the inside after a few uses. Made In 5.5-Quart Enameled Cast Ir...

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    Many of the Dutch ovens we tested didn't score well across enough criteria to count them out. Although many came from top brands, the competition was fierce, and there had to be cuts. These are the Dutch ovens that scored lower than our winning picks. 1. Anolon Vesta Cast Iron Dutch Oven ($25 at Amazon) 2. KitchenAid Seasoned 6-Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven ($130 at Amazon) 3. Martha Stewart Collection Enameled Cast Iron Round 6-Quart Dutch Oven ($199 at Macy's) 4. Caraway Dutch Oven ($135 at Ca...

    Jim Lahey is the owner of Sullivan Street Bakery, winner of the James Beard Foundation's award for Outstanding Baker, and a cookbook author many times over.
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  4. Feb 22, 2024 · We have extensively reviewed and written about Dutch ovens (including how to clean them, why an expensive Dutch oven is worth it, and more). We thoroughly reviewed Le Creuset and Staubs Dutch ovens—and have recommended both for years. Here’s how to decide which one is right for you.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Our favorite Dutch ovens are the Le Creuset 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven and Staub 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven, which both perform beautifully and have a proven track record. Long before multi-cookers came along, cast iron Dutch ovens were the original kitchen multitaskers.

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · Choosing between a Staub or Le Creuset dutch oven? Caribeeing fouder Shelly Worrell reviews the Staub and says it’s the best dutch oven for her favorite Caribbean dishes like rice and peas or provisions and saltfish.

  7. Nov 4, 2022 · $420 at Amazon. Read more. Best Value Dutch Oven. Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven. $80 at Amazon. Read more. Best Lightweight Dutch Oven. Emile Henry Sublime Dutch Oven. $200 at...

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