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Lodge 3.6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Oval Casserole With Lid– Dual Handles – Oven Safe up to 500° F or on Stovetop - Use to Marinate, Cook, Bake, Refrigerate and Serve – Island Spice Red
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Lodge |
Color | Island Spice Red |
Finish Type | Painted |
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 3.6 Quarts |
Item Weight | 13.2 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
With Lid | Yes |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
About this item
- YOUR GO-TO COVERED CASSEROLE: A flawless pairing of form and function that doesn't quit. The Lodge Covered Oval Casserole not only makes your kitchen look good but is an enameled cast iron classic great for preparing and serving memorable meals. Broil, braise, bake or roast your favorite meals in the oven up to 500 Degree F.
- WHAT IS PORCELAIN ENAMEL ON CAST IRON? It is glass that becomes bonded to the cast iron at high temperatures. A particulate of glass, called frit, is applied to the cast iron vessel and then baked at temperatures between 1200 and 1400° F. The glass frit melts and fuses to the cast iron, forming a bond. Porcelain enamel on cast iron is heat tolerant and impervious to water and other consumables.
- EASY TO COOK AND CLEAN: The porcelain enameled interior has a smooth finish that minimizes sticking, promotes caramelization and resists staining. Although enameled cast iron is dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water and a nylon scrub brush is recommended to keep your Casserole in tip top shape.
- HEAT RETENTION: The cast iron vessel has superior heat distribution and retention, evenly heating throughout both the bottom and sidewalls. The tightly fitting lid seals in moisture for scrumptious pot roast, stews or a large batch of beans. Our heat retention also reduces the amount of energy needed for cooking.
- FAMILY-OWNED: Lodge is more than just a business; it’s a family. The Lodge family founded the company in 1896, and they still own it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Products made with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE free material.
- Porcelain surface eliminates the need to season
- Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture
- Superior heat distribution and retention
- Two layers of porcelain enamel are chip resistant
- Easy clean up
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Lodge 3.6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Casserole Dish with Lid
Available in red, blue and white colors
Prepare your next casserole or savory soufflé in this stunning 3.6 Quart Enameled Dutch Oven. Its flawless design allows you to prepare and serve memorable meals from the same dish. This vibrant Dutch oven has black matte enamel rims, its cooking surface is beige enamel, and the smooth glass surface won't react to ingredients. Use it to broil, braise, bake, or roast in the oven up to 500° F, and sauté, simmer, or fry on any stovetop, as well as to marinate and refrigerate food.
- Stainless steel knob and loop handles for great control
- Smooth glass surface won't react to ingredients
- Unparalleled heat retention and even heating
- Use to marinate, refrigerate, cook, and serve
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A flawless pairing of form and function, the Lodge Enameled Casserole Dish is a classic way to both prepare and serve memorable meals. The 3.6 quart capacity and low, wide shape is perfect for baked favorites, roasted meats, or even paella. Great for cooking, marinating, refrigeration and freezing. |
The casserole pan can be used on gas, electric, ceramic and induction cooktops, as well as in the oven. Not recommended for use on outdoor grills or over open outdoor flames. Not for use in microwaves. The cast iron vessel has superior heat distribution and retention, evenly heating bottom sidewalls and even the lid. Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture. Lid knob is oven safe to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. |
Two layers of very hard, glossy porcelain enamel are chip resistant and easy to clean. Use wooden, silicon or nylon utensils. Metal can scratch the porcelain. The black rim on the pot is matte porcelain, not exposed cast iron. Although dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water is recommended to preserve the cookware's original appearance. |
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Product information
Material | Stainless Steel |
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Brand | Lodge |
Color | Island Spice Red |
Finish Type | Painted |
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 3.6 Quarts |
Item Weight | 13.2 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
With Lid | Yes |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Lid Material | Cast Iron |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Product Dimensions | 12.55"D x 14.4"W x 3.4"H |
Item Weight | 13.23 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Lodge |
ASIN | B000N5017E |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Oval casserole |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,372 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #3 in Casserole Cookware |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 5, 2003 |
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This 3.6 Quart enamel covered casserole is great for cooking, marinating, refrigeration and freezing. The color porcelain enamel on cast iron can be used on gas, electric, ceramic and induction cooktops, as well as in the oven. Not recommended for use on outdoor grills or over open outdoor flames. Not for use in microwaves. Lodge Color Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron cookware is cast from molten iron in individual sand molds. The porcelain surface eliminates the need to season cast iron. The cast iron vessel has superior heat distribution and retention, evenly heating bottom sidewalls and even the lid. Tightly fitting lid seals in moisture. The excellent heat retention reduces the amount of energy needed for cooking. Two layers of very hard, glossy porcelain enamel are chip resistant and easy to clean. Lid knob is oven safe to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The black rim on the pot is matte porcelain, not exposed cast iron. Hygienic porcelain enamel is non-reactive with food. Although dishwasher safe, hand washing with warm soapy water is recommended to preserve the cookware's original appearance. 11 3/4" diameter, 2 1/8" deep. Complete item measures 14.4" x 12.55" x 3.4". Island Spice Red. Allow cookware to cool before washing.
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Customers like the quality, ease of cleaning, heat distribution, value, and size of the dutch oven. They mention that it's well made, comes up to temperature quickly, and is the perfect size for a family of four. Customers are also satisfied with ease of cooking, and color. That said, opinions are mixed on the weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the dutch oven. They mention that it is well-made, durable, and functional. The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer, making it a great choice for long-cooking. Customers also appreciate the ease of cleanup and the cooking quality. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The enamel cleans up easily and should be much more durable than non-stick...." Read more
"...This casserole pan has held up wonderfully and make the most wonderful meals for me and my family. I love it, and it is not super expensive...." Read more
"...The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer...." Read more
"I cook in this thing like 5-6 night a week. It’s awesome...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the color of the dutch oven. They say the blue is gorgeous, the red is a bit deeper and less orange than shown on the website, and it's a wonderful addition to their kitchen. They also like that it browns very nicely and that they can see the fond easily against the white.
"...This casserole pan is a wonderful addition to my kitchen." Read more
"...moisture from the lid to outer walls and toward the center, so braises are dreamy...." Read more
"...It’s big enough to hold mac and cheese for 12 and looks great from oven to table (with a caution that the pan is super hot!)...." Read more
"...was packed really well so that it arrived chip free and it is beautiful to look at! It is heavy duty and lovely to serve in!..." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the dutch oven. They mention that it cleans up easily, and there are no stains on the bottom.
"...The enamel cleans up easily and should be much more durable than non-stick...." Read more
"I cook in this thing like 5-6 night a week. It’s awesome. Easy to clean, even heat, takes a casserole or a stirfry or a simmering curry or bacon and..." Read more
"...It cleans easily and hasn’t stained - deglazes easily - even with tomato paste and delicious frond from seared ribs...." Read more
"...The ceramic coating on the pan makes it easy to clean." Read more
Customers find the dutch ovens easy to use. They mention that it looks great, and cooks wonderfully. Customers also say that it's suitable for induction cooking, and is perfect for braising and browning. They also say the 3.6-inch casserole is perfect to make chicken coq au vin.
"...But I actually do like the color, and the pan cooks beautifully...." Read more
"...The 3.6 casserole is perfect for chicken coq au vin, and one pot chicken and rice, and dishes like those...." Read more
"...Sauces are superior in these compared to more expensive brands I own. The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer...." Read more
"...It’s awesome. Easy to clean, even heat, takes a casserole or a stirfry or a simmering curry or bacon and eggs. Does it all...." Read more
Customers like the heat distribution of the dutch oven. They say it's versatile and comes up to temperature quickly.
"...It’s awesome. Easy to clean, even heat, takes a casserole or a stirfry or a simmering curry or bacon and eggs. Does it all...." Read more
"...The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer...." Read more
"This pan is a winner. Evenly distributes heat, is well-made and heavy enough to withstand oven temperatures up to 500 deg F. It is perfect for "one..." Read more
"...it is not as easy to use as my nonstick pans, but the heat retention is amazing and the quality is unparalleled...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the dutch ovens. They mention that it's an excellent value, just as nice as more expensive pieces, and the quality is great for the price.
"...Nonetheless, it was a good price, and I was unsure if this large cast-iron pan was really what I wanted, but I wanted to try it out...." Read more
"...I love it, and it is not super expensive...." Read more
"...It is also a much more economical choice than some of the other boutique brand cast iron...." Read more
"...Very well made & the price is well worth it." Read more
Customers like the size of the dutch oven. They mention that it's roomy enough to cook meals for their growing family of five, or a family of four. The pan has a nice 10+ inch cooking surface on the bottom, so they can fit more items without crowding. The braiser’s base surface area is wide, so customers can brown more items with ease. The sides are just the right height to sauté without a huge mess, and the cover fits.
"...flat on the bottom, makes complete contact and thus has a great big flat cooking surface...." Read more
"...It can fit about 8 chicken thighs with skin and 1 pound baby potatoes or a cup of rice...." Read more
"...The braiser’s base surface area is wide, so I can brown more items without crowding...." Read more
"...It’s big enough to hold mac and cheese for 12 and looks great from oven to table (with a caution that the pan is super hot!)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the dutch oven. Some mention that it's nice and heavy, and the enamel seems fine, apart from the fact that it is heavy enough to withstand oven temperatures up to 500 deg F. It is perfect for, while others say that it was very heavy, but that's to be expected since.
"...But, just know, it’s heavier to move and handle than Le Creuset (which is ridiculously overpriced - there, I said it)." Read more
"...Evenly distributes heat, is well-made and heavy enough to withstand oven temperatures up to 500 deg F. It is perfect for "one pot" dinners...." Read more
"The only thing bad about this pan is that it’s hard to put away - so heavy!..." Read more
"It's not too heavy. Great heat dispersion. It's a really nice size for cooking family meals. Great in the oven. Easy clean up. Love it!" Read more
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The "Caribbean Blue" color is a nice sky blue grading into darker navy, though it's not as vibrant as the photos online suggest (not just on Amazon- everywhere). But I actually do like the color, and the pan cooks beautifully. I don't mind the chipping too much as it's purely cosmetic and otherwise I got a great pan for around $50. I knew what I might be getting into, so no stars deducted. Still, let the buyer beware- "good" is definitely more "meh" than "great".
I'm using this on an induction cooktop. I received an Always Pan for Christmas that didn't quite work- the Always Pan has a small "foot" that keeps it from making full contact with an induction burner, so while it technically worked only the center of the pan was properly hot. This cast-iron pan is completely flat on the bottom, makes complete contact and thus has a great big flat cooking surface. The enamel cleans up easily and should be much more durable than non-stick. Making a meal in it is a pleasure, with plenty of room to maneuver whatever I'm browning.
If you were wondering, the bottom half of the 3.6 qt braising pan weighs 6 lbs, and the lid weighs 6 lbs. That's heavy, but manageable for me. My husband isn't a fan of big heavy pans (hence not wanting to spend a ton of money testing one out), but as a compromise I bought a cabinet storage rack especially for it. He warmed up to the heavy pan a little once I made it easy to put away!
The taper makes deglazing easy and circulates moisture from the lid to outer walls and toward the center, so braises are dreamy. Sauces are superior in these compared to more expensive brands I own. The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer. The braiser’s base surface area is wide, so I can brown more items without crowding. I even use the lid resting in its 500°F flat knob to rest items before returning them to the base (less cleanup).
Lodge allows me to transform brisket, eye of round and short ribs into culinary marvels.
Mine haven’t chipped, they’re still like new. I use them a lot since the price point wasn’t so precious - I feel like I can really put them through paces. That said, I’m really sorry other reviewers’ chipped. I don’t use metal in mine, or bang utensils on the rims. I allow them to cool before hand washing and avoid thermal shock (abrupt temperature changes can craze enamel coated cast iron). Lodge is aces, if I had a problem, I’d definitely contact them.
It cleans easily and hasn’t stained - deglazes easily - even with tomato paste and delicious frond from seared ribs.
Lodge cast iron is manufactured in Tennessee, but like other brands, the enamel coated line is manufactured in China. They’re upfront about that.
I luv mine. The 3.6 Qt. braiser is the most used of all my enameled cast iron - from risotto to green bean casserole to short ribs and scalloped potatoes. Everyone comments on my Lodge pieces and neutral colors really showcase the food.
I really appreciate the silicone tabs for lid storage - that’s a nice touch.
Lodge pieces are heavy because the builds are thicker and enamel is double coated. That has advantages oven to table and with thermal convection. But, just know, it’s heavier to move and handle than Le Creuset (which is ridiculously overpriced - there, I said it).
The taper makes deglazing easy and circulates moisture from the lid to outer walls and toward the center, so braises are dreamy. Sauces are superior in these compared to more expensive brands I own. The sturdier cast iron core distributes and retains heat better and longer. The braiser’s base surface area is wide, so I can brown more items without crowding. I even use the lid resting in its 500°F flat knob to rest items before returning them to the base (less cleanup).
Lodge allows me to transform brisket, eye of round and short ribs into culinary marvels.
Mine haven’t chipped, they’re still like new. I use them a lot since the price point wasn’t so precious - I feel like I can really put them through paces. That said, I’m really sorry other reviewers’ chipped. I don’t use metal in mine, or bang utensils on the rims. I allow them to cool before hand washing and avoid thermal shock (abrupt temperature changes can craze enamel coated cast iron). Lodge is aces, if I had a problem, I’d definitely contact them.
It cleans easily and hasn’t stained - deglazes easily - even with tomato paste and delicious frond from seared ribs.
Lodge cast iron is manufactured in Tennessee, but like other brands, the enamel coated line is manufactured in China. They’re upfront about that.
I luv mine. The 3.6 Qt. braiser is the most used of all my enameled cast iron - from risotto to green bean casserole to short ribs and scalloped potatoes. Everyone comments on my Lodge pieces and neutral colors really showcase the food.
I really appreciate the silicone tabs for lid storage - that’s a nice touch.
Lodge pieces are heavy because the builds are thicker and enamel is double coated. That has advantages oven to table and with thermal convection. But, just know, it’s heavier to move and handle than Le Creuset (which is ridiculously overpriced - there, I said it).
Lodge never claimed that these cast iron enamel coated products are made in America, their cast iron skillets and such are made in America, and I guess if where something is made is what determines whether you like an item, you will most likely not like this casserole pan.
I am not sure what some of the reviewers are doing with the casserole pan, or why they have peeled and cracked really bad. I use my casserole pan all of the time. I take care of them, I don't put them in the dishwasher, which is what causes the enamel to crack, I store them carefully, though I guess not too carefully as they are stacked together, and I don't wash them when they are still hot, but I don't let the food sit in them for extended periods either. I do not use this pan as an everyday skillet either, and I don’t believe it was meant for that either, that is what their skillets are for. I heat them up prior to putting food in them to cook, though I do use high temperatures at times. I put them in the oven almost every time I use them after starting on the stove.
This casserole pan has held up wonderfully and make the most wonderful meals for me and my family. I love it, and it is not super expensive. Seeing as I have five items from Lodge, if there was really something wrong with the enamel coated products, I would assume I would have experienced something by now with at least one of the ovens or casserole pan, and I have not. Don't put them in the dishwasher!! They will not hold up. These are truly wonderful tools for cooking. I make the best pot roasts, short ribs, chicken coq au vin, and more with them.
The 3.6 casserole is perfect for chicken coq au vin, and one pot chicken and rice, and dishes like those. I absolutely love that pan and I use it frequently. I make enough food for four people comfortably, five or six depending on portions. It can fit about 8 chicken thighs with skin and 1 pound baby potatoes or a cup of rice.
I will detail the other items that I have below, just as an FYI.
I have made pot roast and beef stew in the 3 quart dutch oven, and it has come out so good, so don't pay attention to the people that say you can't do so with the smaller ovens. You 100% can. I make my elder parents food in the 3 quart all the time, and it the makes perfect amount for them to have a couple of dinners. The 3 quart is also great for baked ziti dishes, bread, and the like. This dutch oven is perfect for a single person to make magnificent meals in.
The 4.5 quart dutch oven is also perfect for making pot roasts, stews, and such for a couple of people. It has a little more room than the 3 quart, making it perfect for two people.
The 6 quart dutch oven is perfect for making food for my husband and I that we can eat for a few days. It is also great for making food when we have company over. This oven would be perfect for a family of four, though you could also make enough for six without leftovers.
The 7.5 quart dutch oven is perfect for a large family. I use this when we are eating with my brother and his children, or we are having several couples over and want left overs. My husband loves leftovers.
I hope this helps. The only time I have ever written a review this long or detailed is for the Lodge enamel coated items. I really love these products and find them extremely useful. This casserole pan is a wonderful addition to my kitchen.
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I already have a dutch oven but it's more like a pot so the side is high. This one is perfect for searing steak or a cassoulet that needs to brown in the oven after.
Best purchase!
This Casserole Dish is good looking easy to maintain and i make some tasty dishes in it without getting more teflon in my bloodstream. Cleaning it is like doing a little workout because of it's Weight ;-) Would totally buy again.