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Cajun Cookware Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven

Cajun Cookware Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven

by: Cajun Cookware

List Price: $123.13
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Sales rank: 255246

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Description
  • Brand: Cajun Cookware
  • Feature: Enamel Coated
  • Label: Cajun Cookware
  • Manufacturer: Cajun Cookware
  • Model: GL10489E
  • Publisher: Cajun Cookware
  • Studio: Cajun Cookware

  • Enamel Coated
  • Cast Iron
  • 13 5/8 inches Inside diameter
  • 14 1/2 inches Outside diameter
  • 5 inches Depth

Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven. Inside diameter 13 5/8 inches. Outside diameter 14 1/2 inches. Depth 5 inches.



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If you want a sink with large bowl dimensions to cope with big-pan washing-up, it is worth considering a tap with a pull-out or pull-down spray rinse. This gives you water anywhere you need it around the bowl area.
Choosing Appliance -> Food Processor
This is a big ticket item, but worth its weight in gold. It will save so much time when it comes to simple chopping or more advanced preparations like mayonnaise. As with most things, buy quality-- it will last longer, be capable of tougher jobs, and give you less problems. To make the food processor easiest to use, leave it on the counter top instead of storing it in a cabinet.
Cajun Cookware Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven
Cajun Cookware Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven Cajun Cookware Enamel Coated Cast Iron 12 Qt. Dutch Oven
  • Enamel Coated
  • Cast Iron
  • 13 5/8 inches Inside diameter
  • 14 1/2 inches Outside diameter
  • 5 inches Depth
List Price: $123.13

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Kitchen tips -> Remove fat from soup
To remove fat from soup or stock, use one of these techniques:
  • Remove fat from soups by allowing a lettuce leaf to float on top of the soup. The lettuce will attract the fat and then the fat and lettuce leaf can be removed.
  • Add ice cubes to the soup, stir to allow fat to collect on the ice cubes, and then remove before they have melted.
  • Crumple up a piece of plastic wrap and skim the surface of the soup with it. The plastic wrap will attract fat from the surface.
  • Allow the soup to cool, place it in the refrigerator for a couple of hours and when it is removed, the fat will have solidified on top and can then be easily scraped off.



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