
Something prevented me from getting a Dutch oven early on in my cooking career: it seemed out-dated somehow, old-fashioned. The truth is, I didn't know much then. Now, I use my trusty blue Le Creuset 3.5-quart oven weekly.
What It Is: A Dutch oven is a piece of cookware that can be used in a myriad of ways. It has a thick bottom and sides with a heavy and tightly fitting lid that locks in moisture and flavor. The thick bottom prevents hot spots and retains heat, while the heavy lid keeps flavors from escaping. The pot can be used stove-top for browning meat, making stews, soups and chili, or cooking vegetables, rice and other grains. It can also go right in the oven for making roasts.



