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dutch oven help asap
Mamajc
Posts: 3
I have a loaf of bread rising that needs to cook covered at 475 in a dutch oven for about an hour. We have the egg on for burgers... can I put the le crueset dutch oven on top of the grid after burgers? Do I switch to the plate setter? If so, does the plate setter need to come to temp before placing the oven on it to avoid cracking the setter? Can I heat both the dutch oven and setter up together?
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You want to do burgers direct...no platesetter
Steve
Caledon, ON
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I'm talking about the bread after
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I never had a problem adding a cold plate setter to a hot egg
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Sorry bout that. I sometimes put the platesetter on the egg with an inch of ice on it. You won't crack it with thermal shock
Steve
Caledon, ON
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