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Le Creuset Traditional Stoneware

Le Creuset Traditional Stoneware Review



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Le Creuset offers color & convenience for everyday cooking
5 star rating

cooking for holidays, not the Barefoot Contessa, practical, William Sonoma shopper
Pros

    dual purpose, appropriate for oven and table top, come in bright, fun colors, can often find on sale, durable, can find at outlet

Cons
    pricey

MAY
18
2007
 

My friend Ella turned me on to Le Creuset's Stoneware pieces several years ago and every since I have picked up pieces along the way. I have also outfitted her entire kitchen with pieces for bday presents, Christmas presents, etc. They are a lasting present that you can enjoy for years to come! Who doesnt love nice pans?

What I like most about Le Creuset's Stoneware pieces is that they are truly an All-in-One Dish - you can bake, slice, serve and store in it. And, as they say, "their classic design adds a distinctive charm to the table." They really do! Bright yellow, red and blue are among my favorites.

I also recently took a cooking class and they were the only pots we used. They were durable, heated evenly and very easy to clean.

Le Creuset Baking Dishes offers a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate any menu item. Some of the ones I have are ideal for: Marinating meat, making a casserole, preparing a stew, baking a dessert or simply storing left overs.  

I am a big fan of Le Creuset. I am all about convenience and these pans are nothing less than totally convenient!

p.s. On a tip from a friend,  I have picked up a few Le Creuset at Marshalls or T.J. Maxx. They also have an outlet that I found in WI.

Last edited on May 18, 2007


I_thumb_up Le Creuset Traditional Stoneware is recommended by Jolie


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CyndiA wrote on Sep 23, 2007 at 8:27PM


Mine are the stove top, but I got one of the baking pans this weekend. You sold me. I got mine on Ebay though, since Hunter Green is not sold now. I like to match - from time to time anyway.


TracieFadian wrote on Aug 20, 2007 at 10:07AM


I love it...a bargain hunter like me. I have said before: I buy good quality stuff, but NEVER at full price! I always somehow find a way...hee hee!


RudiXeno wrote on May 25, 2007 at 9:50PM


Jolie,
You might look in Home Goods. They too are owned by TJ Maxx, but they tend to have the largest selection.


Buggheart wrote on May 19, 2007 at 9:09PM


"not the Barefoot Contessa". Good one! LOL

Thanks for the tip about finding Le Creuset at Marshall's. I want one of those cast iron pots. I'll have to check there. Thanks!


Cat wrote on May 18, 2007 at 11:50AM


I'm another Le Creuset fan. If only it weren't so expensive. I splurged last year and bought a big oval dutch oven for Jay's birthday. We love it.


CyndiA wrote on May 18, 2007 at 8:59AM


I love Le Creuset too. There's an outlet that has them in Burlington, NC.