Dutch Ovens: 5 Other Kitchen Tools You Won't Need to Buy If You Own One

I got into an elevator empty-handed one recent morning and by the end of a short two-story ride, was the proud owner of a bright orange Le Creuset Dutch oven. A recently married co-worker who'd likely been inundated with new cookware from the registry was trying to get rid of it, for free. "Might as well go to someone who'll use it," he said.

I felt like I'd hit the lottery. Use it? Not only will I use it, it just saved me from ever having to purchase a handful of other massively expensive pieces of kitchen equipment. Yes, Dutch ovens can be expensive on their own, but they're one of the most overachieving multi-taskers in existence. (We know Alton Brown would be proud.) Moreover, they're practically indestructible. As editor Amy Scattergood aptly pointed out, they're like good Italian shoes -- they'll dent the wallet, but you'll never have to replace them.

If you're not so lucky to get one as a castoff, get one somewhere -- a flea market or yard sale if you can't afford one new. In a roundabout way, you will have also purchased the following:

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5. Slow Cooker:
Put a Dutch oven on the stove over low heat and you can make essentially anything you'd make in a slow cooker, with the added benefit of not needing to plug something else in. It distributes heat evenly around the sides and to the lid, which is essentially what a slow cooker does, rendering them unnecessary. So what should you make? Here's a recipe to get you started.


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4. Breadmaker:
There are various bread recipes that work well in a Dutch oven since, as was the case with a slow cooker, the cast iron will distribute the heat evenly. You might be thinking that attempting to bake bread sans machine will have you bogged down with seemingly endless kneading. Not necessarily true. Case in point: this knead-free bread recipe from New York baker Jim Lehay.


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3. Camping Cookery:
A Dutch oven is durable enough to throw right onto hot coals for cooking chili or stew (here's a recipe for that) or whatever you may have killed on your hunt. If that's your thing. If you're the backpacking type, the whole pot is likely too heavy to bring with you, but you can pack the lid only which, once the handle is removed, can sit atop coals and serve as a skillet.


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LISHU12
LISHU12

Thanks for sharing this, these are very impressive utensils for our kitchen, iam too much impressed with these. Great job, thanks.Kitchen Tool

guybrush threepwood
guybrush threepwood

head protection when being shot out of a cannon (monkey island anyone?)

John
John

Dutch ovens are fantastic.  I have a more-than-80-year-old one that belonged to my great-grandmother, and it cooks fried chicken or gumbo even better than when it was bought.  As a poor graduate student, anything cast iron is fantastic.  Same price as nonstick, and it'll last longer than I will

Pauline Adamek
Pauline Adamek

Good article -- Ali you are lucky to have scored one of these versatile items -- I love using mine.

Jgold
Jgold

1. Stockpot2. Deep fryer3. Popcorn popper4. Rice cooker.5. Tagine (though not if Paula Wolfert is looking)6. Steamer (if you stick a colander in it)7. Double boiler (if you stick a bowl in the colander)8. Dough-proofing chamber9. Fish poacher10. Hat. 

It's never quite as non-stick as you'd like it to be, though.

Dave Lieberman
Dave Lieberman

11. Home defense weapon (yes, I have).

With enough butter, anything is non-stick.

Randy Rodriguez
Randy Rodriguez

Another useful and interesting piece for the modestly experienced cook. Somebody new in charge down there?

Ali Trachta
Ali Trachta

Nope, just our same old Amy Scattergood who loves anything useful and, suggested I write this piece when she heard of my stroke of elevator luck. Thanks for reading!

Ali Trachta
Ali Trachta

One day I'll learn to put commas in the right place.

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