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Before Using for the First Time

•  Remove all packaging and stickers from your Enameled Cast Iron Dutch 

Oven. Using a mild dish soap and soft cloth, wash in warm water. Rinse 

and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Hand washing is always recommended 

to keep your Cast Enamel Dutch Oven in the best condition. 

Stovetop Use

•  The Cast Enamel Dutch Oven is compatible with all stovetops: gas, 

electric, ceramic and induction. Always heat your dutch oven gradually 

using a low-medium heat setting. The cast iron construction provides 

superior heat retention and so using a high heat setting is not needed. 

To avoid dry heating and to protect the enamel surface, add oil, butter, 

water or sauce to your dutch oven prior to heating.  

CAUTION: Always use potholders to move your dutch oven or to grip the 

side handles or lid knob as they will become hot during cooking. 

Oven Use

•  The Cast Enamel Dutch Oven is oven safe to 500 °F.  

CAUTION: Always use potholders to move your dutch oven or to grip the 

side handles or lid knob as they will become hot during cooking.  

NOT intended for microwave use.

Cooking Utensils

•  Silicone, wood, or heat resistant plastic cooking utensils are 

recommended. Metal utensils are not recommended in order to avoid 

scratching the enamel surface. 

Cleaning & Storage

•  Allow your dutch oven to cool before cleaning. Never place a hot dutch 

oven in cold water as this may damage the enamel. A soft cloth, pad 

or brush may be used to clean your dutch oven but avoid metal pads or 

abrasive cleaners that may damage the enamel. Always dry thoroughly 

before storing. Store in a dry place and avoid stacking or overcrowding. 

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