A Cut Above the Rest

 

No Pre-seasoning Needed: Bake Bread and So Much More in This Gorgeous Cabernet Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven

Larder & Vine’s Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven is a keeper for sure. I like it better than a traditional cast iron Dutch Oven because I don’t have to worry about pre-seasoning it.  I also love that it is free from toxic PPFAS and PFOA chemicals.

I used Larder & Vine’s Enamel Cast Iron Dutch Oven to bake this delicious two-ingredient sourdough bread recipe and the Dutch oven baked it and cleaned up like a dream afterwards. I have to admit that it is a bit heavy and if you’ve never used enameled cast iron cookware before it is important to read the care guide to ensure that this quality cookware remains in great condition for years to come. An added bonus is the Dutch Oven Lasagna Recipe on the back of the instruction book!

To avoid damaging your enameled cast iron cookware, be sure to use only silicone kitchen utensils. Larder & Vine’s Silicone 12-Piece Utensil Set in a ceramic crock holder in matching Cabernet, is suitable for use in oven temperatures ranging up to 500° degrees Fahrenheit.

 Built-to-Last Durable Steak Knives

Every kitchen needs a set of high-quality stainless-steel knives that will effortlessly slice through thick and thin cuts of meat, cheese, or crusty bread with precision. This handsome set is an ideal choice. Since I received it, I’ve been slicing and dicing with ease! It is presented in a handsome hinged wooden gift box with a locking latch that any home cook who appreciates exceptional professional-grade kitchen tools would enjoy receiving.

 

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

New York native lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Nones covers emerging lifestyle trends and innovative products and services, to inform and inspire conversation. A lifelong reader and writer, Rachelle completed coursework in creative writing and English literature while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including textile production (colorist) and accessory marketing in NYC's fashion district. Rachelle unwinds by reading, capturing photographs, experimenting with new recipes, searching for vintage finds and hiking woodland trails with her rambunctious terrier Champ.