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  2. The best Dutch ovens of 2025, tested by AOL

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    While this Dutch oven has a fairly standard 7.5-quart capacity, we were able to easily fit six chicken thighs inside the pot — most round Dutch ovens can only accommodate four or five.

  3. Staub vs. Le Creuset: Which Iconic Dutch Oven Is Right ... - AOL

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    The Staub Dutch oven I tested—the 3.75 quart French oven—has a slightly rounder, tapered bottom than the traditional Le Creuset round Dutch oven. The interior surface of the Staub lid also ...

  4. How to find the right Dutch oven for you - AOL

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    The best Dutch ovens are made from enameled cast iron, experts say. Shop Dutch ovens from Le Creuset, Staub, Lodge, Great Jones, Made In, Our Place and more.

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    A typical episode of the show consists primarily of two or three recipes that are consistent with the theme of the episode. Each recipe is tested 40-60 times before appearing on the show or in the books, at an average cost of $10,000; they also have a network of 35,000 people who have volunteered to test them. [6]

  6. I've Tested 80+ Cookware Sets In the Past 5 Years. These Are ...

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    While you can just buy an individual Dutch oven, this set is worth it because a Dutch oven this size (5.5 quarts) can easily cost around $400 and you get two additional pieces for a little more ...

  7. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    If it is not pre-seasoned, a new cast-iron skillet or dutch oven typically comes from the manufacturer with a protective coating of wax or shellac; otherwise it would rust. [10] This needs to be removed before the cookware is used. [11] An initial scouring with hot soapy water will usually remove the protective coating.

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