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Reddit mentions of Texsport Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Without Legs (Gray, 2 Quart)

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Texsport Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Without Legs (Gray, 2 Quart)
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Factory pre-seasoned finish offers better protection against rustProvides an non-stick surfaceLong lasting durabilityResistant to chipping and warpingGreater heat distribution and keep food warm longer
Specs:
ColorGray
Height6 Inches
Length6.75 Inches
Release dateApril 2010
Size2 Quart
Weight9.4 Pounds
Width8 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Texsport Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Dutch Oven Without Legs (Gray, 2 Quart):

u/Leisureguy · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

I'm blushing like a madman, but thanks for the mention. Mantic's point is well taken: here are the shaving posts.

That most recent post---the one about the GOPM---perhaps merits an explanation: GOPM = Glorious One-Pot Meals, a cooking technique very much like firepit cooking but adapted for the home by Elizabeth Yarnell. You layer the food into a 2-qt cast-iron dutch oven and put it in a 450ºF (232ºC) oven for 45 minutes. So it's NOT a slow-cooker method (the "one-pot" thing throws some off track). I really like the method: one batch gives me 2-3 meals and it's incredibly easy and tasty (and fun). Here are my posts on GOPM, which include "recipes", though it's a method quite friendly to improvisation: a starch, a protein, and fill the pot with vegetables...

If you want to try this, the Texsport cast-iron dutch oven is the best inexpensive one I've found. If you're not using it over a campfire, the handle's unnecessary and is easily removed (and reinstalled when you need it).