Le Creuset cookware is pricey, but its cast iron and stoneware pieces can last for years, if not decades — here’s why they’re worth the investment

 

Le Creuset is known for its beautiful, well-crafted, and versatile enamel Dutch ovens. It created its first one in 1925, and still makes all of its Dutch ovens in the same foundry in France.  Its cookware is expensive, but not without reason. Le Creuset’s products last for years (if not generations), are made with distinct attention to detail, and come in many eye-catching colors.  We tested seven of its products, including its signature enamel cast iron Dutch oven, oven-ready stoneware, and non-stick cookware.  Below, you’ll find our reviews of a variety of Le Creuset products, along with

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