How to store Dutch ovens
Posted in: Ask the Gear Guy
Q. What’s the best way to store Dutch ovens to keep them away from dirt and bugs and to stop rusting?
– Rusty Pot Paul, Spotsylvania, Va.
A. While I’m an expert at eating all sorts of tasty stuff baked in Dutch ovens, I’m not so handy with care and maintenance tips. That’s why I got in touch with Brenda Wildish from the International Dutch Oven Society. Here’s what she had to say:
“First, make sure the oven has a good seasoning (a coating of lard, vegetable oil, etc. that makes it stick-free). Then, place a paper towel inside the oven to collect the moisture. Some folks also use newspaper. Next, prop open the lid with a folded paper towel, just a small crack to let the air circulate. The helps the oven from going rancid. To prevent critters from getting in, store your oven in a box or pillowcase, or buy a carrying bag to fit the oven.”
There you go, Rusty. For more info, check out the International Dutch Oven Society at www.idos.com. And if you need help cleaning the fresh-baked brownies out of your Dutch oven, let me know!
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