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The Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven (5-Quart) is a premium, pre-seasoned cast iron cookware piece made in the USA with over 120 years of craftsmanship. It offers exceptional heat retention and even cooking, perfect for slow-cooking, baking, and searing. Featuring a durable, chemical-free seasoning and a versatile design with loop handles and a domed lid, it’s built to last a lifetime and improve with use, making every meal memorable.





























| ASIN | B00063RWYI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,709 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #6 in Dutch Ovens |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Capacity | 4.7 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (17,245) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2008 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Finish Type | Non Stick |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536351919, 00075536361505, 04332539079926, 10075536351299 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 12.78 pounds |
| Item model number | Cast Iron Serving Pot |
| Lid Material | Cast Iron |
| Manufacturer | Lodge Manufacturing Company |
| Material | cast-iron |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only, Oven Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 12.56"W x 5.5"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Temperature Rating | 400 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 885161040863 075536351292 748377148344 759455226779 013389098544 759284330753 759284289624 075536351919 075536361505 749628450353 728639295092 791769551659 |
| With Lid | Yes |
T**H
Quality
Absolutely love! Perfect for cooking bread!
D**R
Cast iron Dutch Oven.
Well made, easy to use and clean. I baked a beautiful loaf of sourdough bread in it, very versatile in what one can make in it.
A**A
Fantastic Cast Iron Dutch Oven!
I am absolutely thrilled with my Lodge L8DOLKPLT Cast Iron Dutch Oven! From its sturdy construction to its convenient dual handles, this 5-quart beauty has exceeded all my expectations. The pre-seasoned coating ensured that I could start cooking delicious meals right away without worrying about sticking or uneven heating. Plus, the size is perfect for a variety of dishes, from soups and stews to roasts and casseroles. The dual handles make it easy to transport, even when filled to the brim with piping hot food. Whether I'm cooking on the stovetop or in the oven, this Dutch oven distributes heat evenly and retains it superbly, resulting in perfectly cooked meals every time. Cleanup is a breeze thanks to the durable cast iron material, and I appreciate the versatility of being able to use it on any cooking surface, including induction cooktops. Overall, I couldn't be happier with this purchase. If you're in the market for a reliable and high-quality Dutch oven, look no further than the Lodge L8DOLKPLT. Highly recommended!
T**R
Highly recommend
Great quality item USA made!
H**N
Fantasic value.... Beautiful and highly functional.
This is a true value. It does everything that the $300 LeCreuset does but costs about 15% of the fancy unit. Those if you that have used cast iron skillet for years will have no problems seasoning it, using it and caring for it. I don't know why it has taken me so long to get one. I have used it for baking sourdough bread and it's fantastic. I have used it for hot oil and frying tempura shrimp and vegetables. Fantastic. It holds the heat so we'll ... The oil temperature doesn't plunge when you add food like a common pot does. Ok, so the "pre-seasoning" that Lodge provides... It's not great. It essentially is a coating that prevents it from rusting in the warehouse. And the inside surface is rather rough. That means it will be harder to season and to clean and food will stick to it more. So.... You are going to need to season this yourself. It's not difficult and once you have done it, that's it. No more fuss. In addition, I would strongly recommend sanding the inside to a smoother finish. Get some 60 or 80 grit sandpaper. Not the cheap dollar store stuff. Good durable 3M or whatever. A quarter-sheet palm sander is appropriate. Focus on the bottom and the inside edge where the bottom transitions to the side. The center of the bottom will quickly get smooth... You dint want to overdo it. You don't want it SUPER smooth. You just want to take off most of the grainy "bumpy-ness". As the center of the bottom starts to get smooth, focus on the outer sections and the inside edge. You can put some effort into the sides as well but it's not as critical. You will probably need to change the sandpaper knce during the process. Now rinse it off well. Go to YouTube. Look up "season cast iron cowboy". There's a dude there with a cowboy hat that dies a good job of explaining the process. Essentially you heat the pot on the stove, coat the inside with oil, bake in a 350 degree iven for 45 minutes. Leave the pot in the oven a d met them both cool down to room temp. Do this three to four times. Each time it will get a little less silver color and more bronze color. When I made the sourdough bread, oven was at 550! For about an hour total including preheating. After that the inside was SOLID black.. no gummy surface, just perfectly black shiny seasoning. Despite what Lodge claims about their process... THIS is real seasoning that will set you up for a lifetime of cooking.
T**S
Beautiful Dutch oven!
Nice cast iron dutch oven. Already seasoned and ready to go. I have a 3 quart just like it and love the way it cooks so I opted for a larger one for roasts and other meats.
A**R
Great for use in the smoker
Durable, great size, quality cast iron Dutch oven. Great for use in the smoker. Use for smoked Mac and cheese, potatoes, queso. Will last forever as long as you care for it properly.
C**L
What's not to love
Heavy well crafted pot. I bought this for baking sourdough bread. It is a great bargain.
G**E
Au top !
や**ん
石窯でよく使います 鶏肉を焼いたりしています 汚れとかを気にせず使えるので嬉しいです
M**Y
I purchased this dutch oven just after Christmas and it did not disappoint. It has no defects and although it came pre-seasoned I re-seasoned just once to be certain. I have cooked so many different meals in it already I use it easy every 3rd to 4th day for something. I like the size as I can do a lot of batch cooking, and stocks. I use it for Rice and Beans, large cuts of meats, small chickens, and duck. I have used it for deep frying and just recently butter chicken. It really is a workhorse. Ive had no problems with its seasoning, if your concerned about it do look up how to properly care for cast iron, it should help you. Yes it is very heavy, when its filled it is even more so, it's an 8qt Cast Iron Pot and I didnt expect anything less. All around Im happy to have finally bought myself a great quality dutch oven.
Z**K
The pre-seasoning coating is not working, tried to fry an egg but so sticky I have to remove the seasoning and reapply it myself
D**F
I bought this to up my breadmaking game. I went for the 7qt version because I wanted to go large on the loaves. I'm baking 1.5kg recipes and the 7qt accommodates this very well. The 5qt would be fine for 1kg loaves in my opinion. I went pure cast iron because they can take any temperature and, provided you keep it dry after use, it'll conceivably last forever. I've looked at hyper expensive alternatives and, now I have this, I really can't imagine needing anything better. I'm very much into high quality cookware and the Lodge is perfectly good for me. I seasoned it once (came pre-seasoned, but I did it as a precaution) and it hasn't needed anything since. I use it for bread only and I use parchment paper for lining it. The bread results (the photo was my second attempt) are incredible. If you're up for bread making this is a game changer.
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