My Wife Inhereted a Dutch Oven

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silverwolf636

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May 18, 2008
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East Ohio, Uhrichsville, Ohio
I never dreamed I'd be in this section of Smokingmeatforums but here I am. 

My mother-in-law decided to move into assisted living and is handing out her stuff. Well we ended up with a Dutch Oven. 

I can't wait to get into some of these recipes. LOL. 

Like I did when I first started smokin, I'll probably be askin a lot of questions. 

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They make great cobblers and I also make bread in one of mine..They are a different way of life and you will enjoy the cook in one..
 
Cobblers are great to start with in the DO.
 
Craig (fpnmf) has some great DO recipes. I just had some of his blueberry cobbler yesterday! PM him, I'm sure he will give you an easy one to start with.
 
Those are so fun to use. You are going to love it. Man I have not used mine in years - need to dig it out  
 
Silverwolf, good ideas the guys suggested, I use mine alot for Beans and Stews.So easy too,just start with your DO warmed up and throw(basically) in ingredients and cover her up.Almost like a slow cooker.And if you put it in your Smoker(uncovered for 30 min.or so,you get a great smoky flavor.)

You will be told,DO NOT WASH WITH SOAPY WATER, rinse after use and wipe out the inside to clean,put a 'lite' coat of oil on it and heat to dry the oil some and get it build up your coating.

Have fun with it and... 
 
Congrats!  You will love that thing.  I use ours all the time and I enjoy it knowing its history, too!

Good luck and good smoking.
 
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