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MADE IN Enameled Cast Iron 5.5 qt. Round Dutch Oven

MADE IN Enameled Cast Iron 5.5 qt. Round Dutch Oven - Antique White

Regular price $249.00
Sale price $249.00 Regular price

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Description

The Made In Enameled Cast Iron 5.5 QT. Round Dutch Oven is crafted of the world’s finest Enameled Cast Iron that hails from Northeast France, where craftsmen have been pouring professional-grade cast iron since the early 1920s. 
The Dutch Oven’s exceptional heat retention and circulation transforms even tough cuts into tender, fall-off-the-bone braises. With a new oval shape and increased capacity, you can sear larger cuts of meat and prepare bolognese for a crowd. Its light-colored cooking surface makes it easy to keep an eye on fond (and thus flavor) development, and the non stick enamel simplifies cleaning. Our proprietary Cloud Cover Lid boasts pea-sized dimples to trap steam and return moisture to your food.

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SKU: MI-COOK-5DUTCH-LIN

Specifications

Hand-enameled cast iron for the ultimate kitchen heirloom.

  • Made in France.
  • 5.5 QT.
  • Proprietary Cloud Cover Lid Design.
  • Optimized for Induction.
  • Lifetime Warranty.

Care + Use

  • Hand Wash Only.
  • Compatible with Gas, Electric, and Induction Cooktops.
  • Oven Safe Up to 580ºF.
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JK Adams Signature Brand

JK Adams has curated a collection of our Signature Brands. We are proud to introduce Made In Cookware to our customers. Motivated by their 100-year family history in kitchen supply, they set out to rethink the kitchen landscape. Made In partnered with the best raw material providers and multigenerational, family-owned manufacturers in the USA and Europe to build superior culinary tools. With the guidance of the world’s finest chefs, Made In products are designed to perform and crafted to last. The end result is cookware worthy of a spot in both Michelin-starred restaurants and home kitchens.

"Disposable isn’t in our vocabulary."