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Hello all - I just purchase a Le Creuset 3 1/2" round french oven.
Looking forward to cooking with it! I'm looking for recipes (entrees, etc) that can be prepared in this. Does anyone have a link or a group of recipes that they could share? Thanks in advance! Mike |
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mike_spok > wrote:
>Hello all - I just purchase a Le Creuset 3 1/2" round french oven. >Looking forward to cooking with it! Before answering, are you saying this Le Creuset is 3 1/2" in diameter? That's really small. Steve |
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"Steve Pope" > wrote:
> mike_spok > wrote: > >>Hello all - I just purchase a Le Creuset 3 1/2" round french oven. >>Looking forward to cooking with it! > > Before answering, are you saying this Le Creuset is 3 1/2" in > diameter? That's really small. Could be a typo and he meant 3-1/2 quarts. Or it could be that small. I have one that's about 4 inches inside diameter, but I wouldn't call it a round french oven. I use it for baking cubed squash or sliced apples with cinnamon and sugar. Le Creuset calls these little things a mini cocotte. Mine is older but might be a similar size to this one: http://www.lecreuset.com/usa/product...?product_id=88 -- wff_ng_7 (at) verizon (dot) net |
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Sorry, yes - I meant to type 3 1/2 qts.
![]() Mike On May 8, 1:54 pm, "wff_ng_7" > wrote: > "Steve Pope" > wrote: > > mike_spok > wrote: > > >>Hello all - I just purchase a Le Creuset 3 1/2" round french oven. > >>Looking forward to cooking with it! > > > Before answering, are you saying this Le Creuset is 3 1/2" in > > diameter? That's really small. > > Could be a typo and he meant 3-1/2 quarts. Or it could be that small. I have one > that's about 4 inches inside diameter, but I wouldn't call it a round french > oven. I use it for baking cubed squash or sliced apples with cinnamon and sugar. > > Le Creuset calls these little things a mini cocotte. Mine is older but might be > a similar size to this one: > > http://www.lecreuset.com/usa/product...?product_id=88 > > -- > wff_ng_7 (at) verizon (dot) net |
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mike_spok > wrote:
>Sorry, yes - I meant to type 3 1/2 qts. ![]() Excellent. Perhaps the class example of a dish cooked in a Le Creuset would be a cassoulet. Or maybe a choucroute. I use them for everything from chile verde to macaroni and cheese to braised salmon. Anything that benefits from the stable temperature and even heating of a good heavy oven-proof pot, and you will find they clean up nearly as easily as a nonstick pot, but without the toxic pthalates those will generate. Steve |
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mike_spok wrote:
> Sorry, yes - I meant to type 3 1/2 qts. ![]() You could start he http://www.lecreuset.com/usa/recipes.php?recipe_id=37 Also check out our Signature dish recipe section on the RFC website. This works well for lamb or chicken in mine: http://www.recfoodcooking.com/sigs/L...h%20Curry.html and this: http://www.recfoodcooking.com/sigs/D...%20Onions.html or this: http://www.recfoodcooking.com/sigs/C...t%20Roast.html Good luck with your "new toy"! I am sure you will enjoy using it ![]() -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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mike_spok wrote:
> Sorry, yes - I meant to type 3 1/2 qts. ![]() > > Mike That is quite small, but anything suitable for a dutch oven is suitable for the Crueset. I had the 7 quart one, and gave it away because even empty it was too heavy for me. Overall, it can be used as sort of a top of the stove oven-wannabe, or for stews, braises, and also can bake things in a fireplace if the power goes out! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:44:12 +0200, Giusi > wrote:
>Overall, it can be used as sort of a top of the stove oven-wannabe, or >for stews, braises, and also can bake things in a fireplace if the power >goes out! Also risotto or a small batch of chili... 8 ![]() -- Larry |
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Great - thanks for all the suggestions and links - very much
appreciated! Mike On May 9, 8:45 am, pltrgyst > wrote: > On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:44:12 +0200, Giusi > wrote: > >Overall, it can be used as sort of a top of the stove oven-wannabe, or > >for stews, braises, and also can bake things in a fireplace if the power > >goes out! > > Also risotto or a small batch of chili... 8 ![]() > > -- Larry |
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