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Cast iron. SamKnause May 2020 #1
They explicitly said they didn't want cast iron! Dream Girl May 2020 #13
The seasoning simply isn't that time consuming. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #19
Actually, once cast iron is seasoned, you most certainly can use soap and water on it Fortinbras Armstrong May 2020 #35
Lodge Throckmorton May 2020 #2
Good info Wawannabe May 2020 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author WheelWalker May 2020 #11
Thanks. I'll check out the enamel coated one. Vinca May 2020 #26
Try this guys methods and you may find you don't need the dutch oven. cayugafalls May 2020 #3
That's what I have been doing. It works really well. You don't even need clips mucifer May 2020 #10
That looks impressive. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #20
Around 7:43 of the video he slices it open. cayugafalls May 2020 #22
The posted video is 6:03 long. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #24
My bad. cayugafalls May 2020 #25
It's not you, it's the video. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2020 #28
I've been using his no-knead recipes csziggy May 2020 #30
Lodge makes best cast in my opinion Wawannabe May 2020 #4
I use Ohiogal May 2020 #6
Lodge Pro-Logic 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven Major Nikon May 2020 #7
+1,000,000 Auggie May 2020 #9
Most are enameled cast iron FoxNewsSucks May 2020 #8
I'll check out the Cuisinart. My stainless steel cookware is all Cuisinart and I like it a lot. Vinca May 2020 #27
The four quart makes the best rounded loaf. cachukis May 2020 #12
I have Le Creuset, inherited, and Lodge happybird May 2020 #14
I think you'd find the difference if the Lodge were as old Warpy May 2020 #16
Or maybe the Lodge will be different in several decades... Salviati May 2020 #17
There are others but Le Creuset is worth the $$ Warpy May 2020 #15
Cast Iron for sure. My son just used my money for bday gift. He loves it. Says 3 or 4 time week LizBeth May 2020 #18
Consider terra cotta, stone ware and ceramic pots procon May 2020 #21
"Consider terra cotta, stone ware and ceramic pots" mitch96 May 2020 #23
I got a Milo Dutch oven about a year ago tishaLA May 2020 #29
Google comes up with some interesting stuff sometimes . . . Worried2020 May 2020 #31
Staub has nice dutch ovens... FarPoint May 2020 #32
Amazon Basic $42 - works great FreeState May 2020 #33
That looks perfect since I would be giving it minimal use. Thanks for the link! Vinca May 2020 #34
Aldi's has a great coated cast iron dutch oven that I've used to make bread for some time, They napi21 May 2020 #36
That's interesting. I'll keep an eye out. I've started frequenting Aldi's every so often. Vinca May 2020 #37
Vinca, I've used both Le Creuset, bare cast iron and aluminum eleny May 2020 #38
Thanks! I can't wait to try making bread this way. Vinca May 2020 #39
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