Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick Casserole Dish/Casserole Pan with Lid - 7 Quart, Bronze Brown
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This isn't a power outlet.
Yes. Cleaning is a breeze. It's a nice addition to your collection.
Yes, according to the Analon website, you can put it in the oven at a temperature of up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
It isn't suitable for induction, according to Analon's Webb site.
Selected User Reviews For Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick Casserole Dish/Casserole Pan with Lid - 7 Quart, Bronze Brown
This is the pinnacle of bacon-eating. pan to cook in The pan is large enough to fit at least 5 or 6 thickly sliced bacon pieces flat on the bottom. There will be no overlapping or crowding. br>br>I have an extra-large burner on my stove. The pan heats up evenly enough for bacon on a large pot element. br>br>The pan fits in the dishwasher's top rack, and I machine wash it despite the fact that the instructions specifically state that it should be hand-washed. br>br>I've never had a problem with food sticking to the pan's inner surface, but the bottom is a different story. The bottom is made of unfinished aluminum that can be stained if you're concerned about that. For me, it isn't an issue. br>br>Even at the slightly higher price, I'd buy another.
I really like the square design, and I've used it to make everything from one-pot pasta dishes to brizallian bean stew. Clean-up is a breeze with the non-stick pan. It'll be fantastic.
The material quality is excellent, and it is long-lasting; Excellent craftsmanship.
When my daughter-in-law saw it, she immediately expressed her desire for one. As a result, this is a gift for her for Christmas.
It's simple to clean, has excellent heat distribution, and is highly adaptable.
With my Dutch ovens, I've been experiencing a Goldilocks moment. The 5- For my party cooking, a quart was insufficient, and the 8-quart was too large. The quart size appears to be a bit excessive. At 7 p. m. , The Anolon The quantity of quarts appears to be ideal. br>br>My non-profit organization's non-profit organization's non-profit organization's nonprofit organization's non Calphalon makes the majority of stick Dutch ovens, but the Anolon walls appear to be slightly thinner, and the non-stick Dutch ovens appear to be slightly thicker. Stick appears to be a little more gleaming, but it still works just as well. br>br>This is my first square Dutch oven, and it is absolutely fantastic. There are many things that fit better in this oven than in a round Dutch Oven - as if it were a whole chicken or a ham It's also easier for me to get my food out of a corner. br>br>The only thing I don't like about it is the maximum temperature – I have a couple of recipes that call for a high 425-degree oven. I can't use the Anolon because it only goes up to 400 degrees in these temperatures. br>br>While the square shape makes washing in a traditional sink a little more difficult, it is compensated for by the fact that round pots can be easily nestled inside for storage and space savings. )br>br>I have the bronze color, and it goes from the oven to the table beautifully. It appears to be quite impressive. br>br>It's highly suggested.
We had been using an inexpensive and small dutch oven up until now. It was part of a "set" that we got from our local supermarket's "Pot of the Week" promotion (you know, buy a certain amount of food and you get a new pot every week)br>br>It was adequate for our needs, but it was quite small. br>br> After years of putting up with this small pot, I was offered this Anolon 83867 7-inch pot. My wife and I decided to purchase the Amazon Vine Covered Square Dutch Oven Hard Anodized Aluminum Casserole, 7 Quart, Bronze. br>br>To tell you the truth, it's fantastic! My wife prepared a three-course meal for our family. There was plenty of room in the dutch oven for a pound roast, vegetables, and potatoes (there are only the two of us), which we never had with our old one. br>br>While metal cutlery is said to work with this pot, we already have a lot of plastic cutlery that we've always used with non-stick pots. With this one, we'll only use those plastic utensils instead of stick pots. "Taking chances!" is a waste of time. "br>br>I should point out that this pot is very easy to clean; The glass lid is the same. br>br>In addition to the dutch oven's generous shape and size, we already have a Circulon Symmetry Hard-Anodized Nonstick 11-Quart Dutch Oven. Chocolate Piece Cookware Set (which we also got from Amazon Vine). This Anolon 83867 7-piece set comes in a variety of colors and styles. The Circulon set is very close to being matched by the Covered Square Dutch Oven Hard Anodized Aluminum Casserole, 7 Quart, Bronze. While this is not critical, it has worked out well for us, and my wife, in particular, is pleased. br>br>Though it is not the cheapest dutch oven on the market, due to its high-quality construction, it is the most expensive dutch oven on the market overall. I can highly recommend this pot due to its high quality construction and styling. It has exceeded our expectations, and I am confident that you will as well. br>br>Thank you for taking the time to read this and consider my point of view. Lawrence H. br>br>Lawrence H. br>Lawrence H. br>Lawrence H. Bulk.
I used this Dutch Oven to cook a pot roast, and it turned out beautifully. After browning the meat, I added all of the vegetables and stock and baked it at 300 degrees for 30 minutes. Everything was cooked to perfection after three hours. It was so good that the meat simply fell apart. It was also a breeze to clean up. Because nothing stuck to the pan, a small amount of water was all that was needed to wash it clean. I also like that I don't have to worry about damaging the Teflon coating by using metal utensils. br>br>I wanted to use it to bake some crusty bread, but the oven's maximum temperature is 400°F, while my recipe calls for 450°F. So no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,.