10 Easy Recipes You Can Make in a Dutch Oven (2024)

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I wore mittens and a hat yesterday. NOT JOKING. đŸâ„ïž

This tragedy is leadingme straight into the arms of today’s feel-better post about cozy, wintery foods you can make with a Dutch oven. Maybecold times arenot so bad after all.

Before we start, let’s just mention the fact that I didn’t even know what all the fuss was about until about a year ago when I first got a Dutch oven.I would always hear people talking aboutthe amazingness of aDutch oven and I’d be allWHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? And they’d be all WHY DO YOU HAVE A FOOD BLOG IF YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT A DUTCH OVEN.🙈

Just, I’m learning, okay? Sometimes it takes me a while to come around. And in this last year, I have most definitely learned about the delicious wonders of the Dutch oven. It is my most used (and cutest) piece of cookware, hands down, and it only cost me$50 at Target.

For serious.

If you’ve never ownedaDutch oven before, let’s define.

A Dutch oven is thick-walled (usually cast iron but also ceramic and clay) cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid.Thank youWiki.

It’s also a vessel that makes extremely delicious food easier to make because it’s sturdy enough to go from stovetop to oven. YAAAAS.

So what to buy? Do we spend hundreds for the cream of the crop or go for the garage sale version to start, as I did in with my food processor? 😁

Here’s my rec.

Lodge Dutch Oven

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Ihave only ever ownedthe Lodge Dutch oven (I have the6-quart red versionin red which is pictured here) and I highly recommend it as a low-risk, affordable, high-quality first go-round at the whole Dutch oven situation. It is ultimate coziness in oven-proof cookware form.

After using my little red $50 Lodge Dutch oven for the lastyear and realizing that, yes, indeed, the Dutch oven is worthy of its place in my kitchen, I am confident that I will have no futureneed forbuying the more expensive versions. I mean, God bless those dreamyLe Creusets – they are super fun-looking andI’m sure they work wonderfully–but for me, the Lodge Dutch ovenwas the perfect in between for my competing Wants-a-Dutch-Oven and Doesn’t-Want-To-Spend-Hundreds-of-Dollars goals.

Check out the listingon Amazon – it has a 4.7 star rating from 3,500 reviews. Or if you’re a brick-and-mortar type shopper, like I sometimes am, you can also grab this baby at Target in the cookware section.

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I’m not even sorry to say that literally bought my Dutch oven FOR THE BREAD (scroll for details), and served the bread to my friends at dinner club, and hadone friend who went home and ordered one for herself (for the bread) and one friend who put it on her Christmas list (for the bread). And in bringing it full circle, the recipe for the bread listed in this post is from one of the friends in my dinner club.It’s a dinner club slash bread lovers anonymous.

The bread is definitely a winning trick of the Dutch oven, but there are other tricks as well, and here they come. Launching in three, two


1: Braised Short Ribs

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Why the Dutch oven works:Braised meat is perfect in a Dutch oven because you’ll sear the meat to get it brown and seal in all those juices, and then transfer it to the oven for several hours to get it all tender and wonderful, but you can keep it all in the same pot the whole time. Lazy girl win!

Recipe: ThePioneer Woman’s Braised Short Ribs

2: No Knead Bread

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Why the Dutch oven works: According to Patrick Lynch– “By placing the risen bread dough into a 425°F Dutch oven, you get the massive surrounding heat of a professional oven, and in the covered pot the bread itself supplies the moisture needed to produce a great crust. Home bread bakers have two problems: home ovens don’t create or retain heat like commercial bread ovens, and home ovens don’t have the humidifier systems that professionals use to create the “crackling crusts” that artisan bread bakers treasure. Using Dutch ovens (covered metal or ceramic pots) solves both the heat and moisture problems.”

Orrr in laypersons terms, IT JUST WORKS. And it’s really, really good. This recipe alone is the one single reason I decided to finally buy a Dutch oven.

Recipe:my friend Stephanie / Girl Versus Dough’sNo Knead Bread

3: Homemade Baked Beans

Why the Dutch oven works:Youstart this recipe bybrowning the bacon, but then you finish it off in the oven. One pan! Glory be. This guy needs to bake for quite a while, especially if you end up using dry beans, so being able to just leave a nice heavy duty pan in the oven for that long is really awesome.

Recipe: Homemade Brown Sugar Baked Beans

4: Chili – Or More Specifically, Ancho Turkey Chili

Why the Dutch oven works:It gives you the functionality of a saute pan to start the vegetables andbrown the meat AND the functionality of a slow cooker because you can justcontinue to let it simmer away all the live long day. It’s super heavy duty and it just begs for recipes that require long cook or simmer times.

Recipe: 30 MinuteSpicy Ancho Turkey Chili

5: Homemade Tomato Sauce

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Why the Dutch oven works: Who knew?!An oven heats from every direction as opposed to the direct heat from a stovetop burner, which means it’s actually much easier to get the sauce to reduce gently in the oven, and it requires only a few stirs here and there –three cheers for that. Plus the top gets a little bit browned in the process which adds some really rocking flavor to this sauce.

Recipe: Serious Eats’The Best Slow Cooked Tomato Sauce

6: Homemade Applesauce

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Why the Dutch oven works:This amazing hack gives you homemadeapplesauce with an almostcompletely hands-off approach. Itholds a large amount of apples, cooks them down evenly, and gives you the most beautiful homemade applesauce. Win.

Recipe:Ina Garten’s Homemade Applesauce

7: Easy Parmesan Risotto

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Why the Dutch Oven works:Risotto is good for a Dutch oven because it doesn’t require all the stirring and attention it does when made on the stovetop – it makes risotto almost hands-free! Which means more time for Instagram. I MEAN


Recipe:Ina Garten’sEasy Parmesan Risotto

Note from recipe tester Kristin:I used this recipe as written but then added in chicken at the end for my meat eating family. 😊 It was so easy!

8: Dutch Oven Roasted Chicken

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Why the Dutch oven works:It perfectly fits a chicken, and because it gets so hot on the sides , it helps roast it evenly on all sides of the chicken for awesomely crispy skin. If the skin browns too quickly on top, you can place the cover on to help avoid direct hot heat. But you know I liked that ultra browned skin. Look at us, making whole roasted chickens!

Recipe:Bowl of Delicious’ Lemon Garlic and Rosemary Whole Roasted Chicken

Note from recipe tester Kristin:Iused this post for additional instruction with the timing and temperature forroasting.

9: Homemade Chicken Stock

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Why the Dutch Oven works: You can roast the chickenin thereand then keep all the juices from the chicken in the pot as a base for the stock – no need to clean the pot after roasting the chicken! Party. The Dutch oven also stands up well to long periods of heat on the stove, which ispart of the deal when you’re making stock.

Recipe:Derek on Cast Iron’sHomemade Chicken Stock

Note from recipetester Kristin:Iusedthis postforadditional instructionas well.

10: Super Easy One Pot Lasagna
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Why the Dutch oven works: Start it on the stove, end it in the oven. So simple. Are you noticing a pattern here?

Recipe:Bjork’s favorite – Super Easy One Pot Lasagna

When we went Up North last week, I only brought one pan with me and you better believe it was the classy red Dutch oven. It’s like a part of the family now.

For the love of all things delicious and especially that NO KNEAD BREAD, you must at least investigate your options for this super versatile piece of cookware. Here’s the listing to the one that I have onAmazonwith more than3,500 reviewsfor your research purposes.I love me some Amazon reviews.

Wishing you all the best Dutch oven foods for fall and winter!♡

Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links for the red 6-quart Lodge Dutch Oven.

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10 Easy Recipes You Can Make in a Dutch Oven (2024)

FAQs

Can you boil potatoes in Dutch oven? â€ș

In a 4- to 5-quart Dutch oven, cook potatoes, covered, in enough lightly salted boiling water to cover for 20 to 25 minutes or until tender; drain. Return the hot, drained potatoes to the hot Dutch oven. Add the 1/4 cup butter. Let stand, uncovered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

Can you cook pasta in a Dutch oven? â€ș

But in real life, we make pasta in a Dutch oven, because when you're cooking a pound of pasta, it's the best option you have. If you've never used a Dutch oven to make pasta, that's totally cool. This isn't some new, scary experience you have to prepare for. All you have to do is switch one pot for another.

Can you fry in a Dutch oven? â€ș

Deeper and wider, Dutch ovens are best for deep frying while a shallow skillet or fry pan is ideal for pan frying. Use the right oil – Butter or extra virgin olive oil may sound tasty but they will break down and burn at the high temperature needed for frying.

What is a Dutch oven trick? â€ș

In that case, we recommend the infamous Dutch oven prank. For the uninitiated, a Dutch oven involves farting in bed, then quickly pulling up the sheets to trap your significant other with the smell. It's a decades-old trick that has surely ruined countless relationships, yet many dudes still dare to try it.

What happens if I put Dutch oven in dishwasher? â€ș

It seems obvious for cast iron Dutch ovens since dishwashers use soap, but dishwashers are off limits for enameled Dutch ovens, too. They can take the dishwasher heat, but there is risk that the extended humidity of a dishwasher will wear down the enamel over time and increase the risk of chipping.

Can a Dutch oven go on the stove? â€ș

Traditional cast-iron dutch ovens are sturdy and durable. They should be seasoned before they are used and should only be cleaned with hot water. Just like their enameled counterparts, traditional cast-iron dutch ovens can be used on the stovetop or in the oven.

What size Dutch oven do most recipes call for? â€ș

The most popular size for a Dutch oven is somewhere between five and seven quarts. If you're cooking for family or friends fairly regularly, something like a 5.5 quart Dutch oven might be ideal for you.

What size Dutch oven for most recipes? â€ș

Anywhere between a 5- to 7-quart Dutch oven is the right all-purpose size for most cooking tasks. It has high walls that prevent spillage and enough surface area to brown meat for a braise, but it's not so big that you need help hauling it in and out of the oven. It's also the perfect size for bringing to the table.

Why do you add baking soda to boiling potatoes? â€ș

I first came across this trick from a post on Serious Eats – baking soda creates an alkaline environment for the potatoes to boil in, which maximises the starch so our roast potatoes are extra crispy! Swish the potatoes around your colander after boiling.

Is it OK to boil water in a Dutch oven? â€ș

Simmer, boil, steam: On a basic level, a Dutch oven is just a heavy-duty pot with a lid. So any cooking method that can be performed in a typical pot, can be done in a Dutch oven as well. Think simmering soups, steaming rice, boiling water for pasta, etc.

Can you keep mashed potatoes warm in a Dutch oven? â€ș

Put them in a deep casserole or soufflĂ© dish — even a Dutch oven will do — and store in the fridge overnight.

What is a Dutch oven good for? â€ș

A Dutch oven is a heavy-duty pot with lid designed for browning meat and veggies and then simmering on the stovetop or braising in the oven. It can also be used for soup and more simple tasks like boiling pasta. It's often used to make bread as well.

What is a good use for a Dutch oven and why? â€ș

Dutch Oven Uses

Soups and stews: Dutch ovens are ideal for cooking things low and slow, which makes them perfect for hearty soups and stews. And they're typically generously sized, which means they can hold a lot of liquid.

Can you use a Dutch oven as a regular oven? â€ș

Dutch Ovens are perfect for stovetop and oven use. In fact, our Dutch Oven can function on any stovetop: gas, induction, electric. Plus, it is oven safe up to 550°Fahrenheit. There's a lot of uses that you can get out of this incredible cookware because of how versatile they are.

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