Does Lodge make a 5.5 quart Dutch oven?

Blacklock *02* 5.5 Quart Triple Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven. The Blacklock Dutch Oven celebrates the year 2002, when Lodge debuted foundry seasoned cast iron cookware – an innovation that’s now an industry standard. Thanks to a special blend of iron, Lodge is once again reinventing cast iron cookware with Blacklock.

Can Lodge enamel Dutch oven go in oven?

What is this? All Lodge Dutch ovens are oven-safe up to 500°F, including the lids. The bare Dutch ovens are also fire-safe, so you can cook over a campfire or on a grill.

Is an enamel Dutch oven worth it?

An enameled cast-iron Dutch oven is perfect for braises because of its heft, which helps with heat retention and distribution. It’s ideal for searing meat over high heat on the stovetop and then transferring it to the oven for low-and-slow cooking. That’s versatility.

What size is a 5 quart Dutch oven?

9 Quart

1 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven 5 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Dimensions 8.5″ L x 6.75″ W x 4″ T 12.56″ L x 10.43″ W x 7.14″ T
Weight 4.12 lbs 12.78 lbs
Great For side dishes and desserts one-dish wonders
Price $34.95 $54.95

What is a good size for a Dutch oven?

A 5–7 quart Dutch oven is the sweet spot for most home cooks. This size is great for cooking for four people (often with leftovers). Representatives from both Staub and Le Creuset tell us that their most popular size is 5 1/2-quarts, and that’s the size most Epi editors have at home, as well.

Are Lodge Dutch ovens made in China?

Despite this rich history, the Lodge Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven is actually made in China along with all of Lodge’s enameled cast iron products (the seasoned cast iron Dutch ovens and pans are still manufactured in the US, though).

How much should I pay for a Dutch oven?

Dutch ovens can be expensive: $50 at the lowest end and up to $300 or more for a prized Le Creuset pot. But cost is usually a good indicator of quality for this piece of equipment. Buy the best you can afford, and it will last for years.