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  1. Dutch Oven History: Where Did It All Begin? - OvenSpot

    • To be more precise, it has been firmly established that a Dutch oven was first used towards the backend of the 18th century – 1769. That date makes particular reference to the use of the Dutch oven in the con… See more

    Where Was The Dutch Oven First used?

    Technically speaking, the Dutch were the first to use Dutch oven cooking methods. The significant detail here is that the Dutch were still using brass pots when their techniques … See more

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    Changes to Dutch Ovens Over Time

    While traditional Dutch ovens have their roots firmly established in Europe, the cooking … See more

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    Changes to Dutch Ovens in The United States

    Since the colonial era, the United States has become notorious for altering things. The classic Dutch oven has not been immune to this either. Over time, the Dutch oven in the … See more

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    What About Ovens For The Dutch?

    While the origins of Dutch ovens essentially have their roots in the Netherlands, there is not a considerable amount of literature on the history of the Dutch oven in the Netherland… See more

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  3. Dutch Oven Bake Kettle, 1800-1850 - The Henry Ford

    Many 18th and early 19th century kitchen fireplaces had brick baking ovens built into them. But housewives could also bake small amounts of food in an enclosed cast iron kettle, or "Dutch oven," when glowing coals from the fireplace were …

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  5. History of Dutch Ovens - Bush Cooking

    Jan 1, 2018 · The Dutch oven was a prized possession, used by pioneers, homesteaders, miners, and ranchers. In 1896, Joseph Lodge built a cast iron foundry in Tennessee, where the Lodge Company still produces their famous …

  6. Cooking in Washington’s Continental Army: Dutch …

    Jul 12, 2015 · The name “Dutch Oven” probably originated from the Dutch traders who in the seventeenth century, sold the iron pots to settlers and Native Americans. Photo by Ken Bohrer at American Revolution Photos. These …

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    Sep 9, 2015 · according to John G. Ragsdale, author of the book "Dutch Ovens Chronicled," the name Dutch Oven has been applied to a variety of cooking pots, kettles, and ovens over the years. The origin of the name, "Dutch Oven" is …

  9. Early American fireplaces and cooking - Blogger

    Dutch ovens were the first ovens used for baking. It would be embedded in the hot coals and ashes, and more coals would be placed on its flat lid. Any large iron pot could be used as a Dutch oven, however.

  10. The American Kitchen Range, from its Origins through …

    Nov 3, 2017 · Kitchens of larger and more prosperous eighteenth-century households had a principal cooking fire for operations requiring the direct application of heat to food (toasting, grilling, roasting) or to the utensils in …

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