Bread - What are you baking today…..
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The largest I can buy…
Hmmm…. just bought 4 litre Sabor. The next size up is 6litre which seems unnecessary.
I use a 6.3 litre LeCreuset… but that's because I use it for big stews too. 4 litre should work well. The only thing is, if it is too small in diameter it might be difficult to get the bread in it when it's preheated
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mine is 7 qt. Rueben. I bet you'll want bigger to add to the one on the way.
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mine is 7 qt. Rueben…
By the sound of things, I’ll need something bigger for cooking, but for bread then the 4l will be fine.
While you’re there Jeff, I assume when Americans talk about quarts they are talking about US quarts? I notice there is a slight difference between them and imperial quarts…
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@neph93 yes I'm talking US quarts, but I can throw Liters into that too, and probably your imperial quart.
32 oz., 2 pints, 4 cups, 1/4 gallon, 1000 milliliters.
dutch oven, covered wagon, le creuset, on my way…
@chap that pizza looks great. what type of chile, and do you roast it whole on the pizza? Do you have access to Calabrian chile's there? They are a bit hard to find here, but when i do, they go on my pizzas.
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Not all bananas are created equal. ::) ???
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…on my Le Creuset's there is a number on the underside of the lids.
...#26 = 5.5 quart or 5.3 litre
...#30 = 9 quart or 8.4 litre
...these are 'round' dutch ovens.
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Thanks gents @vaquero357 @jordanscollected You’ve helped me get a sense of what is on the way to me. I’ll be needing a bigger one in the future for sure, but I now feel confident that 4 liter will work for my bread baking for now.