








🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate braising powerhouse!
The Le Creuset Signature 3.5 qt Braiser in Flamme Doree combines premium enameled cast iron for unmatched heat retention and durability with a smart, ergonomic design. Its light-colored interior enamel allows easy cooking monitoring and effortless cleaning, while the tight-fitting lid ensures moisture circulation for tender, flavorful dishes. Oven-safe up to 500°F and compatible with all cooktops, this braiser is a versatile, stylish essential for millennial professionals who demand performance and aesthetic in their cookware.











| ASIN | B0DX7JBYNV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,377 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #94 in Dutch Ovens |
| Brand Name | Le Creuset |
| Capacity | 3.5 Quarts |
| Color | Flamme Doree |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,360) |
| Finish Type | Enameled |
| Included Components | Braiser, Lid |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 12.5 x 12.5 x 5.3 inches |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 12.5"W x 5.3"H |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 6.4 Kilograms |
| Lid Material | Cast Iron |
| Manufacturer | Le Creuset |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | 21180030183471 |
| Part Number | 21180030183471 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| UPC | 024147343035 |
| With Lid | Yes |
R**D
Work horse of the kitchen!
UPDATE 8/29/13 I am giving an update because of the few negative reviews posted stating that they had trouble cleaning Le Creuset. Last night I made a Potato/Kohlrabi Gratin which really turned out excellent in spite of my mishap. I don't know what I was thinking, but I filled the liquid/cheese mixture up too high in my 3.5 Qt. Braiser which caused an overflow in the oven. I started the gratin out with the lid on so that the potatoes and kohlrabi would steam in the liquid so when it bubbled over not only was the sides and bottom of the braiser a mess, but so was my lid. I took the lid off so that the dish could continue to cook and brown, however, that made the overflow on the outside of the braiser also brown and stick more to my pan. Since I was browning at 415 you can imagine the browning on the outside of the braiser. My pan had quite a crust on it inside and out and especially on the rim. I let it soak for about 15 minutes in hot water with Dawn and then starting the cleaning. For what the pan looked like I really did not have that much trouble cleaning off all of what was stuck on it. I used Dawn and a Doobie scrub pad and before I knew it my pan was like new. Maybe I worked on it for about 5 minutes or so...on and off. Many pans would require allot more elbow grease for such a job and much more time. This overflow took the most time to clean up of any of my cleanups on LeCreuset enameled cast iron cookware. Also, yesterday, I roasted a major batch of our fresh picked tomatoes in my 5 qt braiser where again I had a good amount of browning (no overflow) which I want. Again, I am roasting at about 425 for a good hour + and my cleanup for that was minutes. I soaked the pan for a few minutes in hot water and Dawn. I suds up and rinsed several times and the pan was like brand new. I don't know what could be easier. The Le Creuset line of enameled cast iron cookware is just a gem. It is not delicate or difficult to clean. Anyone who likes to cook should consider at least trying one piece and then go from there. I warn you that more than likely you will want more and they are pricey, but well worth it! FIRST REVIEW: I purchased the 3 1/2 quart LeCreuset braiser in December, 2009. I have had the 2 1/4 quart for many years and love it. Since purchasing the 3 1/2 qt I am using it constantly and don't even put it away, but leave it on the stovetop. I've done eggs over, omelets, roasted vegetables, baked pasta dishes, caramelized onions and allot more and the pan is wonderful. As far as roasting veggies in the pan you won't get a better flavor to the vegetables. Even after caramelizing onions over a flame for quite a while the pan required barely any effort to clean. There is a previous review stating that LeCreuset is delicate which is ridiculous. This line is far from delicate and the truth is that the line is a workhorse. If you have sticking you are cooking at too high a temperature. Should you have sticking just soak in hot water with a little Dawn and the pan should wash right up. The style of the braiser is invaluable and I can't imagine anyone not using this pan constantly. I have at least a dozen pieces of LeCreuset and the line is wonderful. If you can spring for the money give it a try. If you are able to purchase LeCreuset and All Clad you won't be disappointed. Check out the new All Clad d5 line which right now is only sold at Williams Sonoma. 1/11/13 Updating my earlier review. Basically...I am reviewing all 3 of the LeCreuset Braisers (a/k/a buffet casserole). At the risk of sounding uppity, I would say all that know me would regard me as a extremely good cook. I have all 3 sizes of the LeCreuset braiser with my latest being the 5 quart which is great. These braisers are invaluable. Yes..the 31/2 & 5 qt carry a little weight, but afterall...they are cast iron. I cannot understand some reviewers of LeCreuset calling these products "delicate" & "hard to clean" as it makes no sense. There is nothing delicate about LeCreuset. Although I mention that I have all 3 of the braisers, I have many other pieces that I constantly use for all kinds of things. These products are work horses in the kitchen and clean up beautifully. I don't care what gets stuck to them...a little soaking with some Dawn dish detergent and you barely have to wipe. If you have heavy duty browning stuck to this cookware you may need to give a slight rubbing, but nothing of any consequence. As an example...yesterday afternoon...1/10/13...I roasted allot...and I mean allot...if sliced up beets in my 5 quart braiser to which I add many other ingredients to the beet mix. I roasted at 410 for about two hours...because I had so much....with the lid on until the end when I then do the last 20 minutes with the lid off. Yes...there was significant browning on the bottom and sides of the braiser which one would have looked at and thought that it would be time consuming task to get all of this off. Truly...after removing the beets I soaked the braiser in hot water with Dawn detergent for maybe 5 minutes at the most and then with the rough side of my sponge I was easily able to lift all that had stuck and my braiser looked like brand new again. I would suggest not to listen to the reivewers who give LeCreuset negative comments and at least give one piece a try and a good piece to try is one of the braisers. I would start with the 3 1/2 quart or if you like to roast high quantities of food go for the 5 qt. Also, the dutch ovens are fabulous. Remember, there are people who nothing can please them....nothing....so I would not pay much attention to the negative LeCreuset reviews. Chefs all over the world use LeCreuset and Chefs are not investing in very expensive equipment that is delicate and is a problem to clean.
P**E
Small portion braising
This is a wonderful little brazier. The thick, cream colored, enamel interior lets me see how the cooking is progressing. And I can move the brazier from stovetop to oven without worry. When I'm brazing just for 2 and don't want to drag out big, heavy pots/pans, the little brazier is ideal. Still I manage to fit 3 chicken breasts OR 4 thighs OR 6 drumsticks (smallish chicken). Always laugh when people say the pan is heavy; well, of course, it's caste iron. Bought the little 2.25 qt. brazier because it was small and therefore lighter than most caste iron braziers. Generally use fully clad stainless steel pots/pans because they are extremely versatile, lighter weight, and non-toxic. Sometimes, however, a slow braise is necessary and caste iron fills the bill. The large handles make gripping the brazier with large silicone oven mitts and/or doubled towels easy. Clean up is just as easy as with my stainless steel pans--hot soapy water and scrubby sponge or dish brush. Haven't had any burnt food issues or sticking. However, I have many years experience cooking with caste iron, so I knew what to expect. The little brazier is wonderful. Though I've only had it for a month if it's like my other LC caste iron pots and roasters, I expect to pass it down to the next generation.
A**Y
Quality 100%
Excellent quality! Very pretty in the kitchen. I clocked in it only couple of times and both times I was very impressed with the way the dish handled cooking process.
S**Z
Buy once and use for a lifetime!
You can never go wrong with Le Creuset pans! Le Creuset pans are noted for their ease of use. You can fry, bake, stir fry, boil and simmer in this pan, like all of the pans Le Creuset makes. Because of the heavy nature of these pans they conduct heart wonderfully plus retain the heat for a long time. The clean up is easy with a small hand brush with a little soap or a soft scrubby/sponge. Quick dry and put away. I do not put my Le Creuset pans in the dishwasher. It is my understanding that you run the risk of pitting and discoloration of the surface over time so I don't take the chance. They are beautiful and I want to keep them that way. I've owned a few pieces of Le Creuset for many years and have always been exceedingly happy with their products. They are expensive but what in life isn't if you buy the best? Not much! Buy once while you are young, care for them like loving members of your household and they will serve you well for many decades. You will never have to buy again! The handles are generous in size so they even fit nice big masculine hands (hint, hint) , the 5 qt. is a large enough size to cook a huge variety of foods for up to 5-6 people or cook for less. They clean like a dream and require no special cleaners or even elbow grease to rub away stuck on seared meats spots. Pour a little wine to make a sauce and up comes the crispy left behinds or pour hot water on to the hot pan and by the time you are ready to clean the pot everything swishes right out with a sponge. I love this pan and it is very multi-functional for so many dishes. As I said, buy once and have for a life time. Worth every penny you will spend on it!
K**L
A new favorite!
So glad I discovered this small braiser from Le Creuset. My 3.5 quart braiser has long been one of my favorite pans. This smaller size is perfect for savory sides like stuffing and garlic cheese grits as well as sweets like an apple crisp. Perfect as well for a main course for one or two -- a nice frittata, baked chicken breasts, and more. From stovetop, to oven, to table, this piece is a workhorse and destined to much regular use.
N**Z
Love, love, love
Bought this for my daughter for her birthday. She LOVES the colour. I have 2 of these pans and use them daily. I cook almost everything in them.
K**A
Article tres mal emballée on dirait un retour, rayures les plastiques entre le couvercle et la base ́ n etaient pas present .... bref une cata pour ce prix
Z**G
I had always lusted after Le Creuset's casseroles and when Amazon had their Prime sale, I bough this one to add to my collection. I used it for the fist time today to make Hungarian Stuffed Peppers and I couldn't be more pleased. It cooked on 'Simmer', no sticking to the bottom of the pot despite high sugar content in the tomato sauce, so it turned out as I had hoped. Pot is easy to clean, great to look at and perfect for both cooking and serving at the table. Expensive, but worth every pence!
A**Y
Der Le Creuset Signature Bräter (30 cm, 3,5 L) macht bereits beim Auspacken einen sehr hochwertigen Eindruck. Verarbeitung und Materialqualität wirken robust und langlebig. Das emaillierte Gusseisen sorgt für eine sehr gleichmäßige Wärmeverteilung, wodurch Schmorgerichte, Braten oder Eintöpfe konstant und aromatisch gelingen. Die Wärmespeicherung ist hervorragend – einmal aufgeheizt, hält der Bräter die Temperatur lange. Der Deckel schließt gut und unterstützt eine saftige Zubereitung. Zudem ist er für alle Herdarten inklusive Induktion geeignet und kann problemlos im Backofen verwendet werden. Allerdings bringt der Bräter mit über 5 kg ein beachtliches Eigengewicht mit. Im gefüllten Zustand ist er entsprechend schwer zu handhaben. Auch der Preis liegt im oberen Segment, was die Anschaffung gut überlegt macht. ✅ Vorteile: • Sehr gleichmäßige Wärmeverteilung • Hervorragende Wärmespeicherung • Für alle Herdarten inkl. Induktion geeignet • Hochwertige, langlebige Verarbeitung • Zeitloses Design ❌ Nachteile: • Hohes Eigengewicht • Relativ hoher Preis • Benötigt etwas Pflege für langfristig schöne Emaille Insgesamt ein qualitativ sehr hochwertiger Bräter, der besonders bei Schmorgerichten seine Stärken zeigt. Wer das Gewicht und den Preis nicht scheut, erhält ein langlebiges Kochgeschirr mit zuverlässiger Leistung.
J**.
A caçarola é bonita, feita com material de qualidade e possui ótimo acabamento. Na cor pêssego com puxador dourado é maravilhosa.
A**E
This is a beautiful cast iron casserole, the colour is a beautiful deep green and it's big enough to cook for a family of 5
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