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  2. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    An American cast-iron Dutch oven, 1896. In Asia, particularly China, India, Korea and Japan, there is a long history of cooking with cast-iron vessels. The first mention of a cast-iron kettle in English appeared in 679 or 680, though this wasn't the first use of metal vessels for cooking. The term pot came into use in 1180.

  3. Descoware - Wikipedia

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    Descoware enameled cast-iron cookware. (Back left poêle à frire with lid, front: fish baker, back right: round terrines of different sizes. Descoware is a discontinued brand of porcelain- or enamel-coated cast-iron cookware [1] [2] [3] Among notable Descoware pots are dutch ovens.

  4. Cousances - Wikipedia

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    Cousances was a brand of enameled cast iron cookware ("cocotte" in French). [2] [3] [4] originally manufactured by a foundry in the town of Cousances-les-Forges in northeastern France. [5] [1] The Cousances foundry began making cast iron pans in 1553. [6] Four centuries later, in 1957, the brand was acquired by Le Creuset. [7]

  5. 10 Things You Shouldn't Do in Your Dutch Oven - AOL

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  6. Dutch oven - Wikipedia

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    An American Dutch oven, 1896. A Dutch oven, Dutch pot (US English), or casserole dish (international) is a thick-walled cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid. Dutch ovens are usually made of seasoned cast iron; however, some Dutch ovens are instead made of cast aluminium, or ceramic.

  7. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    The Le Creuset Dutch oven is on display in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. as a part of the recreation of the chef Julia Child's kitchen. [1] It has been widely reported to be her favorite cooking pot, though specialist sources hold that it was the Dutch oven of Le Creuset's less-remembered ...

  8. How to Clean a Dutch Oven and Make It Last for Years - AOL

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    If you have a seasoned or enameled cast iron Dutch oven, your pot will last for years if you know how to clean it properly. It's easy if you follow these steps.

  9. How to Clean Your Dutch Oven, According to Experts - AOL

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    Whether you have a cast-iron or enameled Dutch oven, baking soda and dish soap will do the job of removing stuck-on, burnt food and stains. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...