Testing Out 12 of the Best Dutch Ovens on the Market

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  • Опубликовано: 11 апр 2022
  • Today I will be testing out 12 of the best Dutch ovens on the market so you don't have to!
    This review will hopefully give you more insight into what is the best option for you when it comes to purchasing a Dutch oven.
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  • @Drmikekuna
    @Drmikekuna Месяц назад +5

    I'm an old guy, who also often cooks for his family. I have been using Dutch ovens for many decades (they are fantastic for so many different things) and I have multiple brands in different sizes from LC to Staub to Lodge and others. For a home cook like myself the bottom shape is less of an issue. Flatter bottom offer more browning surface, rounder bottom for better heat movement of liquids (soups/stews)... but it really doesn't make much difference for a guy like me. LC and Staub do have better enamel but Lodge does OK too. My Lodge (20-30 years old) has a few tiny dings on its outside with normal/careful use. All clean very well. Dutch ovens are the jack of all trades in home cooking. Their only drawback? They are pretty heavy. As I age they become somewhat more of a pain to handle. However, they are still my go to pot.

  • @dberry99
    @dberry99 7 месяцев назад +6

    One thing I love about my oval dutch oven is that full size spaghetti fits without having to heat up a ton of water for a larger round pot.

  • @eacevedo731
    @eacevedo731 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for posting this it really helped me choose a dutch oven.

  • @caravann26
    @caravann26 5 месяцев назад +3

    Although not a true dutch oven the dansk kobenstyle enamelware is beautiful

  • @kingtracker184
    @kingtracker184 Год назад +6

    excellent video now i can choose the pot to buy thank you

  • @DrBlues76
    @DrBlues76 Год назад +6

    This is how all reviews should be done! New subscriber here!

  • @jenniferfreemantle-jones9599
    @jenniferfreemantle-jones9599 Год назад +11

    And as for Chefs liking the bigger handles , they like them because when you have a dutch full you need those handles to be big to have a good hold , And as for and oval or round its a choice to the ppl cooking it and what works best for them , i have had my Le Creuset for years, They are form the 70's and still going strong , i wouldnt use anything else , Its all i ever use and i am a chef

  • @skip081961
    @skip081961 Год назад +11

    So I read your "Learn" web page on your website where you wrote a more detailed review of the Dutch Oven comparisons and it seemed you really tried to create a bad name for the Lodge brand. You made a couple of references that Lodge enameled products were made either in Vietnam or China, once in the pricing chart and secondly, when comparing Amazon's Basics to Lodge noting that the two were probably made by the same Chinese company. However after continuing to read down that page and much further down you seemed to want to respond to a consumer concern about where are your enameled products are manufactured. That's when you explained about the only 2 countries which have mass-production enameled cast iron facilities which are France and China (Which there is a discrepancy in your pricing chart, because you stated that Lodge Dutch Ovens were made in China and Vietnam). During your review you NEVER mentioned that your Dutch Oven was made in China as you did with Amazon's Basics and Lodge noting that the two were probably made by the same Chinese company. Well I can conclude that your enameled products are also made by the same Chinese company.
    The only products Marquette Castings manufactures in the U.S. are your griddle and the 13" and 10.5" pans. At least when Lodge was a newer company all of their products were manufactured here in the US; you guys started outsourcing from the very beginning. Lodge has been around since 1896 and gets a few more orders for their products than Marquette. Let's see where Marquette is in 126 years from now.
    EDIT: You only make your two skillets in the US, the griddle is also enameled.

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  Год назад +3

      Hi Skip - not trying to make Lodge sound bad - just wanted to point out that the Vietnam and China made Dutch ovens are 2 DIFFERENT products from different factories - this is why we tested them both. Regarding Amazon Basics - they have openly copied some of the best selling brands on their platform. They require sellers to disclose documents from the supplying factories. Given his history plus the fact that the 2 Dutch ovens were identical, I may have jumped to the conclusion that they could have come from the same factory. I can report that our MFG partner does not make product for Lodge or Amazon.

  • @elmarealtor
    @elmarealtor Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @JustTony72
    @JustTony72 5 месяцев назад +1

    The similar heating properties would make sense as cast iron is quite mature and the thermal conductivity is consistent. So as long as the cast iron is pure enough it will be the same

  • @gjukguapo
    @gjukguapo 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is the most informative video of this year

  • @sandygrogg1203
    @sandygrogg1203 Год назад +3

    I love my two Lodge. Dutch Ovens.

  • @normabadillo3235
    @normabadillo3235 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video.Helps a lot all the information presented.♥️

  • @Splagnate
    @Splagnate Год назад +5

    Bought a Tramotina of their site. 7.5 qt for around 40$! Works great and I have no complaints.

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Год назад +6

      Except for the possible dangerous things that could be in that Chinese enamel. This is the reason I purchased a Staub.

    • @Splagnate
      @Splagnate Год назад

      @@Assimilator702 😂

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Год назад +1

      @@Splagnate You REALLY think what I said was LMAO funny? If you die in 10 years from the cancer caused by the harmful heavy metals in that Tramotina you paid $4 per year for the use of that Chinese junk. I’ll cook in my Made in France masterpiece and if I live another 60 years @ $210 that I paid thats $3.50 per year I paid.

    • @Splagnate
      @Splagnate Год назад +1

      @@Assimilator702 It doesn’t have lead in it. I think how you generalize companies in one country who use quality control to those that don’t is funny.

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Год назад +4

      @@Splagnate Well he’s the thing. If a company owns and runs a factory in China Thats a completely different thing than having a factory make your cookware along with dozens of other countries. I worked for an electronic company that had several products manufactured in OEM Chinese factories. While it wasn’t cookware, the parts did have coatings that we’re designed for specific thermodynamic properties. Testing of the samples provided to us in the prototype stage showed that the coatings did NOT meets out specs and the factories all but lied to us. So if a “cookware” company doesn’t put their foot down with these Chinese companies, yes I do believe those enamel coatings could contain substances harmful to the human body.

  • @marklee8484
    @marklee8484 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good job! Thanks🙂🙂🙂

  • @calicotaylor7888
    @calicotaylor7888 3 месяца назад

    This was super helpful! I love it! I just wish it was easier to put on my registry without being through Amazon

  • @Xanduur
    @Xanduur Год назад +5

    I ended up buying the Field Seasoned Dutch Oven to avoid the enamel issues. I can cook anything in it, even acidic foods. The worst thing is it is as fussy as standard cast iron.

    • @dmb3428
      @dmb3428 Год назад +3

      as in the need to keep building the seasoning? I personally wouldnt see that as a negative ....how do you like the field dutch oven? I may look into one, I have a staub enameled and I like using it but I also take extreme care not to chip the enamel ...I think I may almost prefer seasoned

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  Год назад +3

      we haven't tested unenameled but I think it would be great to do a practical comparison.

  • @SpecterWSA
    @SpecterWSA 8 месяцев назад

    My tramotina enamel wore off after one chuck roast and batch of chili.
    I wanna see that enamel test lol

  • @susanstidham8936
    @susanstidham8936 6 месяцев назад +2

    Have you tested Brandalini made in Italy?

  • @buildingAbiz
    @buildingAbiz Год назад +1

    You forgot to put the link to the post with all of the test results? Can you please share that link? Thank you very much 😊

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  Год назад +3

      Thanks for asking! I'm just adding this to the bottom of our article. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RNUXkC7DtJajv-h7AvhlMwJo86mDI13lGQkfFft0_B4/edit?usp=sharing

    • @buildingAbiz
      @buildingAbiz Год назад +1

      @@marquettecastings6113 thanks!

  • @NipplesOfDestiny
    @NipplesOfDestiny Год назад +1

    great video~!

  • @cefarther3945
    @cefarther3945 6 месяцев назад

    Just spending that money, you deserve a thumbs up. Can you put something under the lid to stop losing water?

  • @Mike-jq9jo
    @Mike-jq9jo 4 месяца назад +1

    I fail to understand where you purchase a certain manufacturer’s product would have anything to do on the product warranty. Can you explain your statements?

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  3 месяца назад

      Yes - Amazon has a very limited return window, so if there's a problem beyond 30 days or so, they won't be able to help. Amazon also gets between the customer and the MFG and inhibits communication. With LC if you buy it online, they don't always honor their warranty OR charge a lot for shipping/replacement. IF you have a local retailer they will generally be much better about warranty claims with LC or other more expensive brands.

  • @dougharlow6037
    @dougharlow6037 Год назад +3

    Buying my 1st Enamelware Dutch Oven. Should I buy round or oval? Thanks

    • @Layput
      @Layput Год назад +3

      Buy round. The oval has this round burn in the middle where the fire hits it and leaves the other area around untouched.

    • @dougharlow6037
      @dougharlow6037 Год назад +1

      @@Layput Thanks very much for the reply.

    • @handyman8364
      @handyman8364 Год назад +1

      Oval would be probably good for baking. That being said we have round Tramontina Dutch oven and we’re quite happy with it. Enamel chipped a little bit inside and outside.

    • @ValerieT2023
      @ValerieT2023 Год назад +2

      I have an enamel LC that works well for meats that fit it. Then I have several round dutch ovens from various brands (LC, Staub, Lodge) that I use. My go to is actually the Lodge 6 quart.

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  Год назад +2

      I think round is a bit more versatile.

  • @richardgolonka7585
    @richardgolonka7585 Год назад +6

    There was no link below

  • @mthmachining
    @mthmachining 6 месяцев назад +1

    What will you do with them now? Are they useless after chipping?

    • @shitfilm
      @shitfilm 3 месяца назад +1

      he'd have to repurpose them since they're no longer food safe if they chipped inside. the ones chipped outside could still be used

    • @Drmikekuna
      @Drmikekuna Месяц назад +1

      Outside chips are no big deal. Inside chips are. You heat the pot so an inside chip is still sanitary, however, inside chips can lead to other chipping and you don't want to be eating shards of ceramic (which is glass).

  • @triktrak_1451
    @triktrak_1451 2 года назад +2

    Also, Misen no longer offers a normal lid for their Dutch Oven. You buy the grill-pan lid, or you go away.

  • @GorgieClarissa
    @GorgieClarissa 3 месяца назад

    i bought an amazon basics ... used it 2 times to bake bread and the enamel started chipping off INTO MY FOOD!! the product description keeps changing since I even reviewed my dutch oven.... which was originally rated at 400F now the EXACT SAME dutch oven says 500F!! I just want a dutch oven that does not chip while cooking. not all enamel is created equally.....

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  3 месяца назад +1

      That definitely shouldn't happen! Any enameled Dutch oven should be to handle well over 500 degrees (with exception of ones with plastic handles). We even tested thermal shocking and weren't able to get enamel to flake off.

  • @StreetThreads
    @StreetThreads Год назад +2

    Great job!

  • @gosubreboot713
    @gosubreboot713 Год назад +3

    why the crazy zooming in and out constantly

  • @bohemiansusan2897
    @bohemiansusan2897 Год назад +4

    I used to cook in hotels before becoming crippled with arthritis. So I know cookware.
    I wouldn't recommend Amazon enameled cast iron to my worst enemy! Unable to return it as the UPS store was unaccessable with my wheelchair. I cannot balance the cookware with a 2 mile roll in my chair. So I am stuck with it. I have a Lodge given to me and it has never chipped or cracked when it fell to the floor.
    I did find an Imarku dutch oven that replaced the 50 year old Corningware that recently broke. It dropped twice and no crack or chips.

  • @blancaestela4197
    @blancaestela4197 7 месяцев назад

    T Y in the first test, @ 2:41 I eliminated the one pot I was considering.

  • @-fazik-3713
    @-fazik-3713 6 месяцев назад +1

    I salute You Good Sir!
    You did this so that we wouldn't :).

  • @Layput
    @Layput Год назад +3

    The Misen is made in China. That's hardly a surprise that it is not up to standard.

  • @Jon651
    @Jon651 5 месяцев назад +7

    I am very sorry to say this, but I'm disappointed with this video. Let's see if I'm clear on what was presented...
    1. The conclusion was established that all of these Dutch ovens will give essentially identical cooking results before any testing was performed;
    2. Tests were designed and performed on these Dutch ovens that do not involve anything considered "normal usage" (i.e. - "cooking in...");
    3. These tests would either implicitly or explicitly void the manufacturer's warranty, which was only briefly mentioned by saying that there was only going to a brief mention of it without providing any detailed information; and...
    4. The reasons provided for the results barely had anything to do with the testing that was performed, other than the presumption that the few that were considered initial failures in the side-impact test were dropped from consideration early on.
    BONUS!
    5. For those who don't realize it, the "side impact" test and the "ball drop" test are... THE SAME TEST!
    Therefore, the result I came away with from this video was that all Dutch ovens cook essentially the same; all will more than adequately survive normal usage; and I might as well just pick the color that I like because that single point is about as relevant as any information or testing results that were provided. I'm sorry if I sound acerbic, but I keep watching these Dutch oven comparison videos hoping for information that would actually be relevant in making an educated choice among the available options - and I keep coming away disappointed.

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  3 месяца назад +2

      1) That's correct, we have done cooking tests in other videos, if the same material, thickness and surface is used, its nearly impossible to determine a difference in cooking. There are other videos where people try to "scorch flour" or something similar, but all the difference can be accounted for with variations in the heating source. We looked at these on a burner with a thermal camera and found no difference. I think the trick is getting to know a specific pot on a specific stove to know how it is going to behave with heat over time.
      2) Correct, the tests we did were WAY beyond what would be accepted as normal use - otherwise we wouldn't have found any difference between any of these. On occasion you may bump a Dutch oven against a stone countertop. these simulations would help understand how likely it may be to chip.
      3) Yes! don't try these at home.
      4) All Dutch ovens tested were subjected to all the tests - sorry if this wasn't clear.
      5) The side impact was the hammer swing device, the ball drop test was a large metal ball dropped into the interior - one tested the exterior enamel, one tested the interior enamel. This is important because MFG's use different enamel inside and outside.
      I have to say that your final conclusion is the truth. There are only very slight differences between all of these products tested. Yes - pick your favorite color and that may be the most important part. In my opinion there were a few that I would avoid after doing these tests, but they weren't major issues. I think you may be looking for differences that aren't there.

    • @Drmikekuna
      @Drmikekuna Месяц назад

      As a real life user of Dutch ovens for many decades there is truth in the review. I have everything from LC, Staub, and Lodge. They all do cook very similarly. They all clean up about the same. The enamel on the Lodge is not the same level as the premium brands, but my 20+ year old Lodge only has a few tiny dings on its outside, so it still is pretty good. You can't go wrong with just about any Dutch oven.

  • @Moonshine54321
    @Moonshine54321 5 месяцев назад

    Dude, the oval shaped ones for for cooking roasts... most of which are not square shaped. You obviously do no cooking with these Dutch ovens.

    • @marquettecastings6113
      @marquettecastings6113  3 месяца назад

      We didn't pick ovals since they weren't as popular and we wanted to compare like products. There are many things you can cook in an oval Dutch oven - another commenter suggested pasta, I definitely wouldn't have thought of that.

  • @Dixie_Recht
    @Dixie_Recht 3 месяца назад

    These quick zoom in and outs are bothering me.

  • @Garlarg
    @Garlarg Год назад +9

    There should some problem with your camera. it's constantly zooming in and out. Very annoying, makes this video almost unwatchable. Greetings.

    • @ThorSkin69
      @ThorSkin69 Месяц назад +1

      That’s the edit, not the camera

    • @mozmozusa
      @mozmozusa 21 час назад

      Then don’t wacth