Product Description Bring rustic appeal and natural flavor to your kitchen, backyard, or campsite with Bayou Classic Cast Iron Cookware. Outdoor enthusiasts prefer Bayou Dutch Ovens with a flanged camp lid supporting coals to hold a steady temperature. This heavyweight, seasoned 8. 5-qt Dutch Oven is perfect to simmer, stew, brown, braise, roast, bake; and is deep enough for frying. Use in the kitchen, over a campfire, or outdoor cooker to prepare one-pot meals of stew, chili, or beans & rice. Use aluminum basket to fry fish, chicken, shrimp, hushpuppies, and onion rings. Bake cornbread, biscuits, and cobbler. Whatever the occasion, Bayou Classic Cast Iron Cookware adds a warm cozy feel to the modern kitchen or outdoor experience. Bottom of Dutch Oven is etched with an alligator for a unique bayou detail. Compliment with Bayou Classic outdoor cookers, tripod stand, and lid lifter. Tienda Made of rugged cast iron, this classic Dutch oven not only slow-bakes traditional camp food such as chicken and dumplings, but thanks to the included aluminum basket can be used to steam clams, boil corn on the cob, or deep-fry fish with everything lifting out easily for draining. The relatively flat cast-iron lid is ringed by a one-inch lip that holds coals for the "oven" effect, and features a loop handle that can be hooked easily by a lid lifter. Because this model is designed without legs, the oven can sit comfortably on a grill or stovetop if desired. The perforated aluminum basket and the Dutch oven each feature a wire handle that stays upright at a 45-degree angle away from the heat, and swings down to the side for compact storage. The pot measures 12 by 5 inches and features an integral tab handle on one side that adds leverage when pouring food or liquid out of the pot. Before the first use, the cast-iron Dutch oven and lid should be seasoned at least once and preferably several times. This will help prevent rusting and creates a nonstick finish. After washing and drying thoroughly, the cookware should be coated with solid vegetable shortening, such as lard or bacon fat (not butter or margarine). Let the pot 'bake' in a 300-degree-F oven for one hour, then remove and wipe off the excess. Spraying with a non-stick shortening after each use can also help season the pan. Most cast-iron cookware can be scrubbed clean by hand without detergents and then should be dried immediately. Bayou Classic makes a full range of heavy-duty cookers and cookware for the outdoor chef. --Ann Bieri