Cuisinart CI136-24CR Use and Care Guide
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The Cuisinart CI136-24CR Dutch Oven features a durable cast iron construction, a porcelain enamel exterior, and a wide grip handle for easy transport. It is designed for even heat distribution and retention, making it ideal for slow-cooking, simmering, and baking.
The Cuisinart CI136-24CR Dutch Oven comes with a porcelain enamel coating, so traditional seasoning is not necessary. However, to maintain its finish, avoid using metal utensils and harsh cleaning agents.
Yes, the Cuisinart CI136-24CR is versatile and can be used on all stovetops, including induction, as well as in the oven. It is recommended to avoid using it on high heat to preserve its enamel coating.
Allow the Dutch Oven to cool before cleaning. Hand wash with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge. Avoid using metal scouring pads or harsh detergents to protect the enamel finish.
If food sticks, soak the Dutch Oven in warm, soapy water for a few hours to loosen the residue. Use a soft brush or sponge to gently remove any remaining particles. Avoid using abrasive cleaners.
While the Cuisinart CI136-24CR is technically dishwasher safe, it is recommended to hand wash it to maintain the integrity of the enamel coating and prolong its lifespan.
To prevent chipping, avoid dropping or hitting the Dutch Oven against hard surfaces. Do not use metal utensils that can scratch the enamel coating. Store it carefully to avoid contact with other heavy cookware.
Yes, you can use the Dutch Oven for deep frying as it retains heat well. However, ensure the oil does not exceed two-thirds of the pot's capacity to prevent overflow and monitor the temperature closely.
Discoloration can occur over time. To minimize it, avoid cooking at excessively high temperatures and use gentle cleaning methods. If discoloration occurs, try a paste of baking soda and water, gently scrub, and rinse thoroughly.
Store the Dutch Oven in a cool, dry place with the lid slightly ajar to allow air circulation. If stacking with other cookware, place a soft cloth or paper towel between items to prevent scratches or chipping.