The Lodge Dutch Oven That’s as Good as Le Creuset Is Just $67 for Prime Day

Someone holding $50 Dutch oven.
Credit: Sarah Crowley Credit: Sarah Crowley

Finally, fall is here, which also means that it’s now Dutch oven season. I don’t mean to say that you won’t find use for it year-round, but this piece of cookware is particularly suited for recipes during the colder months. They keep your dishes warm for an impressive amount of time, and they can hold a ton, so soups, stews, breads, and braises are fair game. Plus, they make for stunning serving dishes, especially if you snag a cute color. Going from the stove to your table and back again, you’ll keep it on display all season long.

When you think of Dutch ovens, the first brand that probably comes to mind is Le Creuset. Its version has become famous over the years for its stunning appearance, high-level performance, and long lifespan. The only drawback? The price tag is pretty steep. That’s why we’re always on the lookout for budget-friendly alternatives, and one of our absolute favorites is Lodge’s. Its 6-quart Dutch oven is only a fraction of the price — even less during Amazon’s Big Deal Days sale — but it’s just as good as its more expensive counterparts. Find out why we love it below!

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Lodge 6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven
Lodge 6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven

Lodge 6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven

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$67.05 (was $75.90)

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What Is the Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven?

Soup, braised dishes, bread, and even chicken wings — our contributor at our sister site, The Kitchn, has used Lodge’s Dutch oven for it all and has found that it performs beautifully every time. The high walls prevent splattering, and the heat retention and even distribution are top-notch, which is exactly what you want out of a dish that you’ll keep on your stove for hours. Its vibrant coating, of which there are 20 to choose from, ensures that it doubles as serveware.

“I’ve dropped the lid from about 12 inches, I’m never gentle about plopping it on the stovetop, and I’ve even accidentally left an entire circular lasagna inside of it — unrefrigerated — for 10 days while I was on vacation in Ireland. (When I came home, I scraped it out and cleaned it with virtually no hassle),” our review reads. “If you asked me if there’s one piece of cookware that I wholeheartedly stand behind, it’s the Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven.”

Lodge 6 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid – Dual Handles with bread.
Credit: Lodge Credit: Lodge

What Amazon Shoppers are Saying

Average Rating: 4.7/5

“I can’t say enough how much I love this. The size is perfect. Easy to clean. I’ve made countless meals in this!” — Stephanie White

“I love this Dutch Oven. I bought my second one when my first one was old and the interior started to chip. I love that it has the rubber clips to put on the put ti keep the lid from chipping the inside finish. Very heavy. I use it all the time in the colder months.” — Bebe

“I bought this Dutch oven primarily to bake sourdough loaves. It’s so beautiful and has been absolutely perfect for the bread. I’m sure it would be for other things as well. Handled the higher temps of bread baking (450°F) very well with no discoloration. Love it.” — Tyler

Whether it’s a stepping stone before you decide to purchase Le Creuset’s or it’s your forever Dutch oven — it certainly can be if our experience is anything to go by — Lodge’s Dutch oven is definitely worth grabbing while it’s on sale.

Buy: Lodge 6-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven, $67.05 (normally $76.90)

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