Banish The Cold This Winter With These Hearty Dutch Oven Recipes (2024)

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Banish The Cold This Winter With These Hearty Dutch Oven Recipes (1)Camille BerryUpdated: Jun. 06, 2023

    Winter is the perfect time to make hearty recipes in your Dutch oven. These wholesome recipes will keep you and your family toasty and warm even on the chilliest nights.

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    Taste of Home

    Mushrooms, onions and a bottle of Guinness add excellent flavor to my pot roast. This one-dish wonder may taste even better the next day. —Madeleine Bessette, Coeur d Alene, Idaho

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    Skillet Chicken Stew

    It’s been 20 years now since I adapted this from a classic beef stew recipe. We like it so much that, in all that time, I have never changed any ingredients or amounts – unless it was to double them! Our home’s on a river, and my husband, our three boys and I enjoy camping and boating. — Valerie Jordan, Kingmont, West Virginia

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    When I moved to New England, I embraced the local cuisine. My cassoulet with baked beans pays tribute to a French classic and to New England in one hearty, heartwarming dish. —Devon Delaney, Westport, Connecticut

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    Cazuela

    I learned to make this dish while we were living in Chile for a few months. We grow extra butternut squash in our garden just for this recipe. —Louise Schmid, Marshall, Minnesota

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    Fire-Roasted Ziti with Sausage

    We punch up our pasta with smoked sausage and fire-roasted tomato sauce. It’s an easy recipe to switch up—use whatever noodles and spaghetti sauce are in your pantry. —Jean Komlos, Plymouth, Michigan

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    Garlic and herb cream cheese adds subtle notes of flavor to this creamy, hearty soup. On a chilly day, it’s like having a bowlful of comfort food. —Shelisa Terry, Henderson, Nevada

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    Spinach-Parm Casserole

    For those who ignore Popeye and won’t eat their spinach, I find that spinach with garlicky butter and Parmesan helps change their minds. —Judy Batson, Tampa, Florida

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    Chili for a Crowd

    This chili for a crowd was handed down to me by my aunt, who said she got it from a "grizzled Montana mountain man." I added some zesty ingredients to come up with the final version. Hot food is something that my husband's family isn't accustomed to, so I adjust the spices for them. In fact, with a few simple alterations to the "heat" index, I can serve this chili to anyone. —Lisa Humphreys, Wasilla, Alaska

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    Chickpea Tortilla Soup

    This vegan tortilla soup recipe is healthy, filling and family-friendly! We love how hearty and flavorful it is. We like to play around with the different toppings we add each time it's served. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Hearty Italian White Bean Soup

    A bowlful of this soup is so satisfying, it's hard to believe it's actually good for you, too. I crave it all the time. With lots of beans and potatoes, it's filling and even hits the spot with meat lovers. —Kristina Krummel, Elkins, Arkansas

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    Lone Star Pot Roast

    Pot roast becomes especially delicious with the addition of chopped green chilies and taco seasoning. —Helen Carpenter, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    Taste of Home

    Grilled Chorizo and Shrimp Paella

    This shrimp paella recipe is not only healthy but satisfying, too! It has vitamin C from the sweet red pepper, fiber from the rice, and lean protein from the chicken sausage. — Daniel Bartholomay, Fargo, North Dakota

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    Hearty Vegetarian Chili

    Rich and flavorful, this chili is absolutely packed with fun veggies like mushrooms, beans and sun-dried tomatoes. It’s so filling, you’ll fool any meat lover. —Pam Ivbuls, Omaha, Nebraska

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    Land of Enchantment Posole

    My family named this spicy soup after our state moniker, “New Mexico, Land of Enchantment.” We usually make it around Christmas when we have lots of family over…and we never have leftovers. —Suzanne Caldwell Artesia, New Mexico

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    Rhubarbecue

    This simmered sauce is a roller-coaster ride for your tongue. It's a wonderful blend of complex flavors that goes with any meat. — Rd Stendel-Freels, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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    One-Pot Spaghetti Dinner

    Mamma mia! What’s the secret to this one-pot spaghetti? A homemade jar sauce and a one-pot cooking method makes this family favorite recipe quick and delicious. —Carol Benzel-Schmidt, Stanwood, Washington

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    Vegan Jambalaya

    This flavorful entree uses convenient canned beans in place of the meat—and this food never leaves you hungry. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    Slow-Simmered Burgundy Beef Stew

    My mother-in-law shared this recipe with me many 25 years ago. Ever since then, it’s been a go-to whenever I need good food without a lot of fussing. —Mary Lou Timpson, Colorado City, Arizona

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    With chicken, pasta and a bold tomato broth, this hearty and inviting soup is like a big comforting hug in a bowl! —Cynthia Gerken, Naples, Florida

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    Black Bean 'n' Pumpkin Chili

    My family is crazy about this slow cooker chili because it uses ingredients you don’t usually find in chili. Believe it or not, I discovered that pumpkin is what makes the dish so special. Cook up a big batch and freeze your soup for later; it tastes even better reheated. —Deborah Vliet, Holland, Michigan

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    Short Rib Cobbler

    This recipe was inspired by my family’s love of two things—beef stew and biscuits. After years of making the two separately, I put the biscuits on top of the stew like a cobbler. This supper’s as down-home as it gets. —Janine Talley, Orlando, Florida

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    Spicy Chicken Stew

    When you’re craving cozy Mexican flavors, try this spicy chicken and chickpea stew. It couldn’t be easier to make—just round out the meal with a fresh tossed salad. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Empanada Beef Chili

    While I lived in Mexico in the 1960s, a friend’s mother gave me her grandmother’s empanadas recipe. I’ve made it over the years and passed it down to my grandchildren. To shed some carbs, I converted the recipe into a chili. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada. Looking for more recipes? Here’s our collection of low-carb dinner recipes.

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    Hearty Sausage Minestrone

    As a teacher, I appreciate quick and easy recipes. If I make this for just my husband and me, we have leftovers for easy lunches. But when there are more people at the table, every bit is eaten. —Tami Stoudt, Evans, Colorado

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    Bavarian Pot Roast

    Since all of my grandparents were German, it’s no wonder that so many Bavarian recipes have been handed down to me. Because the Midwest has such a large German population, I feel this recipe represents the area well. —Susan Robertson, Hamilton, Ohio

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    Firehouse Chili

    As one of the cooks at the firehouse, I used to prepare meals for 10 men. This firehouse chili recipe was among their favorites. —Richard Clements, San Dimas, California

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    Chicken and Dumplings

    Perfect food for chilly winter nights, this main course is speedy, low in fat and a delicious one-dish meal. —Nancy Tuck, Elk Falls, Kansas

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    Lamb Stew

    My grandmother used to make this stew as a special Sunday meal. It’s an unforgettable Irish meal. —Vickie Desourdy, Washington, North Carolina

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    To give our mac and cheese a Sicilian touch, we mix sausage, basil and fennel with three cheeses for an incredibly comforting casserole. —Michael Cohen, Los Angeles, California

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    Turkey White Chili

    Growing up in a Pennsylvania Dutch area, I was surrounded by excellent cooks and wonderful foods. I enjoy experimenting with new recipes like this change-of-pace chili. —Kaye Whiteman, Charleston, West Virginia

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    Chicken and Andouille Gumbo

    Gumbo goes back to 1700s Louisiana; today’s version is just as hearty using andouille sausage. Serve with cornbread or crusty French bread. —Billy Hensley, Mount Carmel, Tennessee

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    Simple Italian Sausage Soup

    “This is definitely a meal on its own. It smells so good while cooking. The men are always glad to walk in the door after work and see this on the stove.” —Joan Oakland, Troy, Montana

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    Hearty Hunter's Stew

    Moist, tender meat and thick, rich gravy are the hallmarks of this classic, slow-simmered cast-iron pot recipe. —Joyce Worsech, Catawba, Wisconsin

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    I created this meal when trying to use up a large head of broccoli. My family requests it at least once a week, which is handy because we always have the ingredients. —Lisa Montgomery, Elmira, Ontario

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    Quinoa Turkey Chili

    This heart-healthy turkey quinoa chili is not only tasty, it's a vitamin and protein powerhouse! —Sharon Giljum, San Diego, California

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    Originally Published: October 16, 2019

    Banish The Cold This Winter With These Hearty Dutch Oven Recipes (37)

    Camille Berry

    With nearly a decade of freelancing under her belt (six with Taste of Home), Camille regularly taps into her background to write about about all things food and drink. Part of the third generation in a family of restaurateurs, Camille was born with a passion for cooking and food. She embarked on a career in hospitality where she excelled as a sommelier and wine director. This hospitality experience has given her a wealth of first-hand knowledge about how to pair all manner of drinks with food—plus some serious kitchen skills. These days, she's hung up her wine key in favor of a keyboard and covers all aspects of food and drink.

    Banish The Cold This Winter With These Hearty Dutch Oven Recipes (2024)

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    Banish The Cold This Winter With These Hearty Dutch Oven Recipes? ›

    You may need to take the lid off part way through the cooking process. However, some recipes may call for the lid to be off from the beginning, so consult your recipe. If the lid is not oven-safe, you'll need to leave it off no matter what. Tip: Most Dutch ovens come with oven-safe lids, but not all do.

    Can you put the lid of a Dutch oven in the oven? ›

    You may need to take the lid off part way through the cooking process. However, some recipes may call for the lid to be off from the beginning, so consult your recipe. If the lid is not oven-safe, you'll need to leave it off no matter what. Tip: Most Dutch ovens come with oven-safe lids, but not all do.

    Can I put a cold Dutch oven in the oven? ›

    If you're baking no-knead bread, we've found that it's OK to put an empty pot in a cold oven and preheat both together, slowly, but know there still could be a risk of the enamel cracking. If you're concerned, the safest bet is to use an non-enameled Dutch oven when baking bread.

    What is the point of a Dutch oven? ›

    Dutch ovens are all-purpose pots that can effortlessly go from stovetop to oven. They're great for searing, frying, braising, and baking. Even better, they come in a rainbow of colors to complement any kitchen. Our top picks are the Le Creuset 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven and Staub 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven.

    What is the rule of 3 Dutch oven? ›

    Some dutch oven cooks use the "three up, three down rule." For 325 degrees in a 12-inch diameter iron oven you need 12 briquettes + 3 = 15 briquettes for the top and 12 briquettes - 3 = 9 briquettes for the bottom. To get 350° F, add one more coal on both the top and bottom.

    Is there anything you shouldn't cook in a Dutch oven? ›

    In an enamel-coated Dutch oven, prolonged cooking with acidic ingredients may discolor the interior coating but doesn't erode it. The bottom line is, if using a seasoned cast iron Dutch oven with highly acidic foods, ensure the pot is well seasoned and limit cooking to short periods.

    Should you simmer a Dutch oven with the lid on or off? ›

    Slow cooking on low heat is the key to producing perfectly cooked food and tender meat when using this cooking method. Make sure to use the lid to cover the pot when cooking, as it will trap moisture, and your food will not dry out.

    What can you not cook in a cast iron Dutch oven? ›

    4 Foods You Shouldn't Cook in Cast Iron
    • Acidic foods (unless you make it snappy) ...
    • Fish (particularly delicate varieties) ...
    • Eggs. ...
    • Skillet brownies (if you just fried a batch of chicken last night) ...
    • A lot more (if your skillet isn't properly seasoned)
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    Can you sear meat in a Dutch oven? ›

    Choose the right pan: To properly sear meat, a stainless steel or cast iron skillet are the best. These can be heated to very high heat and help sear the meat evenly and rapidly. Enamel-lined pans and Dutch ovens can be used, but err for slightly lower heat as the enamel can crack.

    Why did my Le Creuset crack? ›

    While Le Creuset's enamel is designed to be the most durable on the market, thermal shock may still occur, resulting in cracking or loss of enamel. If there are food residues, fill the pan with warm water and let soak for 15 to 20 minutes before washing.

    Is it OK to preheat an empty Dutch oven? ›

    Don't preheat an empty dutch oven on your stovetop—this can cause your cookware to crack or break. Some bread recipes call for preheating the dutch oven in the oven. This is perfectly safe to do since the heat will be more consistently distributed across the entire dutch oven.

    What shouldn't you cook in a cast iron pan? ›

    5 Things You Shouldn't Cook in a Cast-Iron Skillet
    1. Eggs.
    2. Fish.
    3. Desserts.
    4. Acidic Foods.
    5. Potent Ingredients.
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    What is a Dutch oven trick? ›

    You fart, under some blankets, then pull the blankets over someone's head, thereby trapping them and the fart in a contained space for a short time. The Dutch Oven is also a cookpot meant to be buried in hot coals for long, slow cooking.

    Can I use a cast iron skillet as a Dutch oven? ›

    Campfire Dutch oven alternative

    A Dutch oven can be thrown into the campfire, and will emerge hours later, unscathed, with a delicious home-quality stew bubbling away inside! There aren't too many campfire alternatives that will allow you such versatility as a Dutch oven, but a good option is a cast iron skillet.

    Can I use a casserole dish instead of a Dutch oven? ›

    Similarities between Casserole Dishes and Dutch Ovens

    That said, you can use a casserole dish in place of a Dutch oven, but you cannot use a Dutch oven in place of a casserole because of its physical construction.

    When should you throw out enameled cast iron? ›

    Just like with traditional cast iron cookware, you should replace enameled cast iron cookware if any cracks appear. Enameled cookware is more likely to crack than traditional enamel from sudden temperature changes.

    Is it better to use a Dutch oven on the stove or in the oven? ›

    You can use a dutch oven on any kind of cooktop, including induction, as long as the dutch oven is cast-iron or another induction-compatible material. When you are using the dutch oven on a direct heat source, just make sure that the temperature does not get too hot and scorch it.

    What are 8 reasons to use a Dutch oven? ›

    What Is a Dutch Oven Used For?
    • Bread. One of the easiest (and more surprising) ways to use a Dutch oven is actually for breaking bread. ...
    • Casseroles and Lasagnas. ...
    • Skillet Cookies. ...
    • Chicken Stock. ...
    • Frying. ...
    • Braised Meats. ...
    • Roasting. ...
    • Poaching Chicken.
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