Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumBraised my first meal in my Dutch oven. Chicken curry with fennel,
carrots and waterchestnuts. Next time I will put more green curry paste in with the lite coconut milk. Also garlic and ginger instead of shallots. I put uncooked rice in too and it was perfectly done. Was pretty quick and hearty.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)a cast iron one for a while!
❤️ ✿❧🌿❧✿ ❤️
applegrove
(118,767 posts)Cast iron with enamel. I had and old non brand named one from my mom but the enamel had fallen off in places. My brother insists I keep it as it is 60 years old. But the heat in my new Dutch oven is so even it is idiot proof.
Lochloosa
(16,067 posts)Otherwise, I wouldn't cook in it anymore.
I collect cast. It's not safe to cook in or worth anything with the enamel coming off.
applegrove
(118,767 posts)turquoise cookware. I am using it for composting now.
FarPoint
(12,432 posts)Staub has lovely braisers and dutch ovens as well.
applegrove
(118,767 posts)FarPoint
(12,432 posts)Tall 5 1/2 French oven, a 6 1/2 wide round dutch oven, a regular 5 1/2 quart dutch oven, two 2 quart heart shaped one red, one white...these are my favorite go to pots..I have several others and casserole dishes, gravy thing....Yea...I love Le Creuset.
All Clad is my other collection...
I follow a Le Creuset Facebook Group too.
applegrove
(118,767 posts)Does the Le Creuset Facebook group discuss recipes? ....... Of course it does.
FarPoint
(12,432 posts)All Clad Copper Core non stick frypan set 8 inch 10 inch....OMG ...this set is beloved by me and everyone in my family. I found it on William Sonoma....worth the price!
applegrove
(118,767 posts)FarPoint
(12,432 posts)so versatile....Cooking runs in our family....My Brett is now a Bachelor Degree French Chef...works in Edmonton Canada now...he did an Internship with Chef Thomas Keller...
applegrove
(118,767 posts)straight forward. I hope I improve.
FarPoint
(12,432 posts)it is not a science lab project but more along the lines of being artistic with music or painting....Know your product and the seasoning...let it flow...
applegrove
(118,767 posts)Lucinda
(31,170 posts)We are curious about the possible performance difference between the two types of dutch ovens and sauce pans...
Nac Mac Feegle
(971 posts)The heat is induced in the cooking vessel by a magnetic field.
Iron is sort of the thing for magnetism.
The customary way to test if a pot or pan is usable on an induction hob is to use a magnet. If it sticks, it is good to use.
Retrograde
(10,152 posts)I used to have a clay roaster but I gave it away. The best dollar I ever spent was for a Lodge cast iron Dutch oven - with lid. I had to scrub and reseason it, but it's now a kitchen workhorse. Goes in the oven or on the burner - no problem.
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)old. The oldest cook best!
applegrove
(118,767 posts)years, at the cottage when we sold it. I've been regretting it ever since.
TomDaisy
(1,899 posts)Garlic and ginger is a good swap.
applegrove
(118,767 posts)SlimJimmy
(3,182 posts)No thanks. But the rest sounds good.
applegrove
(118,767 posts)What would you put in instead?
SlimJimmy
(3,182 posts)Kali
(55,019 posts)I tend to clean the veg drawer out when I make curry, but like a ton of onions, squash, chiles/peppers, cauliflower, even potatoes, don't care for Thai style/coconut milk.