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Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 5-Quart Buffet Casserole, Kiwi

Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 5-Quart Buffet Casserole, Kiwi

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Brand: Le Creuset
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $310.00
Buy New: $212.99
You Save: $97.01 (31%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 145964

Color: Kiwi
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.1
Dimensions (in): 13.4 x 15.9 x 5.8

MPN: L2532-3271
Model: L2532-3271
UPC: 024147148944
EAN: 0024147148944
ASIN: B0009J1FOW

Release Date: June 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: expect delivery within 10-15 days

Features:
  • Le Creuset enameled cast iron goes easily from oven or stovetop to the table.
  • Each piece features a non-abrasive bottom and a long-lasting, shock-resistant finish
  • Enameled cast iron distributes heat evenly and retains heat longer.
  • Performs on all heat sources - gas, electric, induction and ceramic top. Phenolic knobs and handles are oven safe to 400 degree's.
  • Warranted for the lifetime of the original owner, whether self-purchased or received as a gift.

Accessories:

  • Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 9-1/2-Quart Oval French Oven, Kiwi
  • Le Creuset 2-3/4-Quart Soup Pot, Kiwi
  • Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 10-1/4-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Kiwi

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With Le Creuset, you not only get an exceptional piece of cookery but also a handsome serving dish that you can carry right from the oven to the table. Our buffet casserole serves a one-pot, family-sized dish like a Mexican chicken and rice or a Cajun jambalaya. The pan is deep so it holds plenty of meat, poultry or seafood plus vegetables or grains. It comes with two wide handles that provide balance when carrying plus a heavy, domed lid that helps seal in juices so your food is tender and moist. Oven-safe to 450 degrees and dishwasher-safe. The buffet casserole holds 5-quarts.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars another indispensible   July 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Well having a few le creuset this is really another must have. I use it about 3 times a week it is perfect for frying 4-6 chicken breasts with veg and then cooking it in the oven in a sauce. I like a lot of sauce and veg and adequately copes with all of it. As a saute pan it is great with the lid so useful. Putting it on the table not only does it look good it also keeps the heat longer than a typical non stick pan.

Anything I am cooking that I would use a saute pan for I use this, bolognese sauce etc its there!

I have had my set for a few years now and they still look great and know they will in 30 years time. If you have a display area in your kitchen they look perfect out as well as being useful to have at hand. And the red is so warm a really nice cerise red.

So practical, so beautiful love mine.



5 out of 5 stars A great starter piece or addition to your Le Creuset collection   October 5, 2007
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Le Creuset manufactures porcelain enameled cast iron cooking vessels as well as other products. Le Creuset casts these cooking vessels from molten iron poured in sand moulds that are used only once. For this reason, one pot may look like another, but each is unique in its own way.

Cast iron is a highly efficient material which absorbs and distributes heat efficiently. It is recommended that cooking with cast iron is done on low to medium heat. There are exceptions like boiling water where cooking on high heat is appropriate and okay. Remove cast iron from the heat and it does not cool off quickly. This helps your food stay warm while serving. Beware; iron tends to be heavy so these cooking vessels tend to be heavy as well.

Cast iron is an effective material for cooking so why cover it with enamel? Iron tends to rust; iron oxide (rust) doesn't add any complimentary flavors to your food. If your cast iron cooking vessel was not enameled, you would have to season and maintain your cooking vessel. Adding the porcelain enamel not only looks good, but has multiple benefits. The enamel, being a solid coating, is one of the most hygienic surfaces to cook on, does not stain, absorb odors, retain flavors, and is easy to clean. The enamel can be damaged, so limit cooking tools to plastic or wood.

The benefits of cooking with Le Creuset cast iron are many, but lets get down to the buffet casserole specifically. 5 quarts can be a lot of space when it comes to casseroles, so consider your recipes when determining the size you need. The buffet casserole tend to do best if at least 3/4 full. Any less and you may overwhelm your food with heat evenly dispersed in the pot.

With a large flat bottom that curves up this pan resembles a curved sided saute pan the only thing missing would be a long handle. The tight fitting lid is mostly flat with curved sides. This lid seals in heat, moisture, and flavors and can be used to hold your meat while you are making a sauce from the drippings. Its shape and design makes this an extremely versatile pan.

I tend to use this pot for simple braising more than anything else. It easily holds a cut up large roasting chicken and other ingredients very well. But once you get past the basic functionality that lends itself to recipes such as paella, coq au vin, and basic casseroles, you can really open up the possibilities.

Keep in mind this is a 5 quart pan, feeding two out if it is ridiculous unless you want plenty of leftovers. With that in mind, how about roasting a chicken in it with potatoes and vegetables all in the same pan soaking up those juices? Pineapple upside down cake or bread pudding for when you need to please many guests, making spaghetti sauce which you can later braise your meatballs in, poaching fish, or sauteing pork chops. The possibilities almost seem endless.

One feature that people tend to complain about is the cost. The cost does seem steep compared to other pans made from other materials. Heck, cast iron doesn't seem like it should be expensive when comparing to that old cast iron pan past generations have used for cornbread and camping. However the manufacturing process requires making a mould for each and every pan produced. They then go through the enameling process before shipping these heavy pans. If you take what goes into making and distributing these high quality cast iron products, the cost tends to make sense. Then consider that this pan will easily last a lifetime when taken care of.

Here is one of my favorite recipes I use this pan for:

JAMBALAYA
1/4 cup cooking oil
1/2 lb. boneless cooked chicken, cubed
1/2 lb. smoked sausage, sliced
1 large chopped onion
1 large chopped bell pepper
1 bunch chopped green onions
1 cup chopped celery
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 16 oz can tomatoes, drained (reserve liquid)
1 tsp. thyme
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 tsp. salt
1 1/2 cup converted rice
1 1/2 cups chicken stock or water
1 1/2 tbsp. Worcestershire
2 lbs. peeled and deveined raw shrimp

1) In your Buffet Casserole, saute diced chicken if not pre cooked, remove and hold in the lid until later. Use oil as needed.
2) Saute sausage until lightly browned. Remove from pan and hold in the lid.
3) Sautee onions bell pepper, green onions, celery and garlic in meat drippings until tender. Add tomatoes, thyme, pepper and salt. Cook 5 minutes.
4) Stir in rice.
5) Mix together liquid from tomatoes, stock and Worcestershire sauce to equal 2 1/2 cups. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer.
6) Add raw shrimp, chicken and sausage and cook uncovered, stirring occasionally for about 30 minutes until rice and shrimp are done.

PROS:
Extremely versatile
Efficient absorption and distribution of heat
Hygienic enamel cooking surface
Does not stain, absorb odors, or retain flavors
Easy to clean when not abused or misused
Can be transferred from stove top to the oven to the table
Can easily last a lifetime

CONS:
Its heavy, as cast iron tends to be weighing in at about 15.5 pounds.



5 out of 5 stars Built like a tank, awesome quality, & a great size   July 29, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've owned several pieces of Le Creuset, & I've become a big Le Creuset fan (it doesn't take long!). The 5 Qt. casserole seems like a great size--it holds 4 whole chicken breasts for example, easily, with plenty of room for sauce or vegetables. And personally, the red is one of my favorite colors, altho I'm also partial to Citrus Yellow, & Flame (it's more fun to mix the colors than all the same IMO, but that's totally personal).

The other piece that I own now is the 7-1/4-Quart Round French Oven, which is an "essential" IMO, for large batches of chili & soups, & I plan to attempt a Pot Roast at some time.

Be aware the prices on Le Creuset can vary widely for the exact same item. I got fantastic prices on e-bay for the pieces I mentioned here, but I did a lot of shopping, searching, & bidding, & YMMV. Also the prices on Amazon can vary a lot from time to time--it can pay to put items in your "cart" so you can check any price changes easily. Being flexible on color can help you save $$ too.....



5 out of 5 stars Our Best Pan   January 21, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this casserole last year after debating over all of the Le Creuset pots and casseroles on which one would be the most versatile - and believe me, this casserole is the one! It handles any kind of stovetop cooking with ease (it's a FABULOUS risotto pan) and it goes into the oven with no problems, lid or no lid. It also serves as a beautiful pan to bring to the table but be sure to put something under it to protect your table surface because this pan is cast iron and retains heat very well. It is incredibly heavy but it's performance easily makes up for that. Be sure to follow the manufacturer insrtuctions (hand wash and dry immediately, no metal utensils, and no harsh scrubbing) and your pan will certainly become your new favorite piece of cookware you own.


4 out of 5 stars The usual wonderful Le Creuset quality, but HEAVIER than most   July 17, 2006
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

A great pan, as usual with Le Creuset, but VERY HEAVY. Our household is used to Le Creuset (the 7-quart round is probably our most-used size), but this 5-quart and it's lid are deemed extraordinarily heavy. We use it, and we're glad to have it, but wouldn't recommend it for weaklings.

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