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5.5 Quart Dutch Oven`

Sale price$300.00

Beautiful traditional cast iron, Re-engineered

A true stovetop stunner for family-style slow-cooking, baking, frying and more.  Honoring the best of vintage American Dutch oven design, the 5.5 QT Dutch Oven is a beautiful and functional kitchen work horse that is destined to be a modern heirloom.

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Craftsman Profile

Smithey Ironware

Isaac Morton started out as a collector of
vintage cookware. Eventually he decided
to apply his knowledge of 19th and early 20th
century cast iron to develop his own line of
pans, but leveraging modern forging technology
to make them lighter, easier to care for, and
machined with a smoother, more “non-stick”
cooking surface. The resulting cookware is
beautiful, functional, and nearly indestructable.

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We source almost 100% of our products from makers across the South.

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Here is what the food press has been saying about Smithey's cast iron cookware

All that weight isn’t for nothing, though: It holds and conducts heat remarkably well, lending the polished skillet incredible searing power.

Smithey’s cast-iron pan is a champ at searing a steak and earns Very Good scores for baking cornbread. It has a highly polished interior, which the company claims gives it nonstick properties.

Smithey Ironware's Skillet is a gorgeous pan that boasts a lovely bronze luster right out of the box. The polished surface had a great base nonstick surface that we think will only improve with use.

Overall, I definitely recommend this pan … for whatever kitchen tasks you perform most often. It gets ripping hot, stays hot, and transfers heat smoothly and reliably to food.

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