Dutch oven
noun [ C ] US (also dutch oven) uk/ˌdʌtʃ ˈʌv.ən/ us/ˌdʌtʃ ˈʌv.ən/
荷兰锅(一种带盖的厚壁锅,通常由铸铁或粘土制成)
a heavy, deep container with a lid, usually made of iron or clay, used for cooking food on top of a cooker, in an oven, or on a fire
Heat the oil in a large Dutch oven or pot over a medium-low heat, then add the garlic and ginger. 在一个大的荷兰锅中用中低火把油加热,然后加入大蒜和姜。
Every time I go camping I cook biscuits for breakfast in a Dutch oven. 每次去野营,我都用荷兰锅做早餐饼干。
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- Place the drained beans in a Dutch oven with garlic, onion, bay leaves and water to cover by 2 inches.
- You can bake bread in a cast iron Dutch oven.
- Transfer the meat to a large dutch oven or casserole dish which can also go into the oven.
- Using a heavy cast iron or enamel dutch oven is key to this recipe.
- Cooks in the United States have been using Dutch ovens since colonial times, although their shape has evolved to keep up with changing consumer demands.