Le Creuset bean pots

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Posted on 26th October 2011 by admin in Kitchenware

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I know posting about Le Creuset is nothing new here on Pedro’s kicthen, but it’s just because I am so enamoured with it’s stylish effect on my kitchen. This brand just makes mundane tasks more fun with their stylish, colourful designs. From making a morning coffee, to rustling up some dinner, everythings just a little nicer if you have nice dishes.

But the cult cookware brand aren’t all style and no substance, oh no – it’s a brand worth investing in if you want results year after year. My latest purchase from Le Creuset is this bean pot, which stops food from drying out if you want to ensure you get multiple servings out of a batch.

Of course, as the name might give away, it’s designed for beans – but that doesn’t mean you can’t store other food in it. I made a chilli the other night for dinner (using this chilli recipe) and it was just as fresh at lunchtime the next day thanks to this handy pot.

It’s a good price for this brand too – and feels like good quality ceramic that will last for years, as so many Le Creuset do. The pot comes in orange and blue, meaning you can match it to your kitchen and enjoy chilli, beans, caseroles or even macaroni cheese fresh from the pot for dinner and the next day’s lunch!

Le Creuset Cookware – Kitchen Inspiration

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Posted on 15th April 2010 by admin in Cookware |Kitchenware

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If you’re an enthusiastic amateur cook thats been telling themselves for ages that the cooking gear in your kitchen needs an upgrade, then i may have some inspiration for you in the form of the excellent Le Creuset Cookware range. Le Creuset are a long established French cookware brand with a reputation for producing cooking utensils of a high quality and durability. Although it may cost a little more than the average High Street brands it will almost certainly outlast them and be a part of your kitchen for many years.

The Le Creuset range covers a variety of kitchen appliances, including pots, and pans – and perhaps what they are most famous for their casserole dishes.

You can read more on the history on the Le Creuset range on Wikipedia.