Sunday, February 7, 2010

Le Crueset What Do The Numbers Mean On The Bottom Familiar With Le Crueset? Question On Casserole Size, 3.5 Qt. Or 5 Qt. For Two, Family In Future, + How To's?

Familiar with Le Crueset? Question on Casserole size, 3.5 qt. or 5 qt. for two, family in future, + how to's? - le crueset what do the numbers mean on the bottom

I am willing to use it for my departure in the oven to Braise / Pot. Is it possible to cook eggs? Potatoes? Bacon? Saute? I had a frying pan, I could make a way for everything you use, but Teflon and want something without them. Could the answer to my prayers? In addition, 5 or 3.5 qt. for a growing family? Thanks

3 comments:

Vardis said...

Melting hardware (like Le Creuset) is not a good choice for their daily bread. Tooth enamel is hard, but can be removed and this leads to problems. Save a slowdown in dishes such as coq au vin braised or fried. The way it is really hard to pan with a spatula so that they do not expect to get the chips.

For a go-to bread suggests iron. The hair is good for most things. For eggs that do not want that a good stick Teflon pan can be your friend, especially if you enjoy doing things like tortillas or pancakes.

Not going for the upscale kitchen when you really (such as use and care and I would add, they need to know ...). Find bargains store restaurant and gift shop there.

Baby Girl 12/23/2009 said...

Go to QT-5. If you want a less expensive form of Pan, is a fantastic JC Penny "Everyday Pan" comes from the stove and oven cap oven, and you can cook something.

Baby Girl 12/23/2009 said...

Go to QT-5. If you want a less expensive form of Pan, is a fantastic JC Penny "Everyday Pan" comes from the stove and oven cap oven, and you can cook something.

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