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At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold thats destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike. Pots and pans are then painstakingly polished and finished by hand, sprayed with two coats of enamel and fired twice. No other procedure yields cookware that so evenly conducts and retains heat, making Le Creuset enameled cast iron second to none for slow cooking.
This oval French oven is perfect for slow-cooking soups, stews, sauces and much more. Heavy-duty lids create a solid seal to retain heat and moisture; integrated cast iron handles. Suitable for all heat sources: elecric, gas, halogen and induction. Dishwasher safe. Limited lifetime warranty. Made in France.
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Le Creuset® Dijon Oval French Oven, 5 qt.
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$209.95
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Le Creuset® Dijon Oval French Oven, 6¾ qt.
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$239.95
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- Manufacturer: Le Creuset
- Care: Never use metal cleaning pads on the enamel surface
- Capacity: 5 qt. & 6¾ qt.
- Material: Enameled cast iron
- Warranty: Lifetime limited warranty
BENEFITS:
- Distribute heat more evenly
- Retain heat longer, which keeps foods hot when serving
- Ensure moisture and flavors are sealed in by heavy, tight-fitting lids
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| Founded in 1925, the Le Creuset factory in Fresnoy-Le-Grand, France, is a world-renowned maker of enameled cast iron cookware. The rigorous process starts with molten iron being sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are identical. Pots, pans and accessories are then painstakingly polished and finished by hand, sprayed with two coats of enamel and fired twice. No other procedure yields cookware that so evenly conducts and retains heat, making Le Creuset cast iron second to none for slow cooking.
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