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Enameled Cast Iron Bread Loaf Baker – 2-Piece Rectangular Loaf Pan with Lid
Enameled Cast Iron Bread Loaf Baker – 2-Piece Rectangular Loaf Pan with Lid
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Non-Toxic Enamel Coating
All-Stovetop Compatible
No Seasoning Required
Bake perfect homemade bread with ease. This enameled cast iron pan delivers even heat for a crisp, golden crust, while the two-piece design locks in steam for bakery-quality sourdough loaves. Use it as a self-contained bread oven or as two separate pans for baking and roasting.
Heavy-duty yet beautifully finished, it’s built to last. The smooth enamel interior releases loaves effortlessly, and cleanup is simple with just soap and water. Designed for sourdough lovers and home bakers alike, it produces square loaves with an airy crumb—perfect for sourdough sandwich bread or rustic artisan loaves.
Features
Features
• 2-in-1 design with lid that doubles as a baking dish
• Enameled cast iron construction for superior heat retention and even baking
• Ridged base promotes airflow to prevent sticking
• Ergonomic handles for a secure grip, even with oven mitts
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Item Dimensions: 11.28"D x 5.46"W x 2.76"H
- Capacity: 1.6 Quarts
Use & Care
Use & Care
Use & Care for Enameled Cast Iron Cookware:
- Heat gradually on low to medium
- Use wooden or silicone utensils
- Safe for stovetop and oven (up to 500°F/260°C)
- Avoid thermal shock; let cool before washing
- Hand wash with warm, soapy water
- For stains, use baking soda paste
- Store in a dry place; use protectors if stacking




















Why You'll Love It
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Dual-Pan Flexibility
Bake, roast, or casserole. The two perfectly paired pans work together as a sealed bread baker or separately for versatile, multi-item cooking.
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Crispy Artisan Crust
Lock in steam for a crackling, golden crust every time. The sealed design creates the perfect environment for bakery-quality bread at home.
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Easy-Clean Enamel
No seasoning needed. The non-stick enamel coating makes cleaning effortless, leaving you with more time to enjoy your meal.
We make homemade bread a few times a week and love this new set of bread pans. They're the perfect size, easy to clean, and we love how they stack to keep loaves fresh.
This pan is absolutely awesome! Sourdough sandwich bread or sourdough artisan bread comes out great in this!
if you prefer to have square sourdough loaves instead of round ones, this is for you! very well made, heavy and strong.
The color displayed in the listing is a Cinderella blue and the color I got was not. It’s not an ugly color but it’s not what I paid $57.77 for. I believe the lighting is a big factor.
I am very happy with this enameled cast iron loaf pan. The cover can be just that, or may be used as a second loaf pan altogether. As expected with anything cast iron, they are on the heavy side. But you can’t beat the even heat distribution offered by baking in this material. The color is even and beautiful. Easy cleanup (this product will arrive unseasoned, be aware). If you wish to season it, follow traditional cast iron seasoning methods. I did not preseason, I baked my loaves with parchment lining because 1. I find it easier overall, and 2. I couldn’t wait to try this pan. I’m glad I didn’t, I had an excellent result. Highly recommend.
FAQs
Can I put my enameled cookware in the dishwasher?
No, it is not recommended to put enameled cookware in the dishwasher. The harsh detergents and potential for scratching can damage the enamel coating, leading to rust and degradation over time.
How do I properly clean and care for my cookware?
Generally, hand washing with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge or dishcloth is recommended for most cookware, especially items with non-stick coatings. Harsh detergents and dishwashers can damage non-stick surfaces. For enameled cast iron, avoid thermal shock and let it cool before washing.
What are the benefits of enameled cast iron cookware?
Enameled cast iron combines the heat retention and durability of traditional cast iron with the convenience of not needing seasoning. The enamel coating prevents rust, allows for cooking acidic foods without a metallic taste, and simplifies cleaning and maintenance. It also offers colorful designs, making it decorative as well as functional.
What should I do if the enamel chips?
Minor scratches can happen over time, but deep gouges can expose the cast iron underneath and make the enamel more prone to chipping. Chipped enamel does not affect how the pot cooks.
To prevent enamel damage, avoid banging the cookware and use only wooden, nylon, or silicone utensils.
Although some enameled cast iron Dutch ovens are listed as dishwasher-safe, it is recommended to hand-wash them. Also, make sure it's cooled before washing with warm, soapy water.
How does enameled cast iron work?
Enameled cast iron cookware has a cast iron core covered by a coating of enamel that gives versatility and ease of use.
Here's how it works:
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Enameled Coating The enamel coating is smooth and durable, protecting the cast iron from rust and making the cookware easier to clean than traditional cast iron. This enamel coating is made of fused glass particles sprayed onto the cast iron and melted down.
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No Seasoning Needed Because of the enamel coating, these Dutch ovens do not require seasoning.
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Versatility Enameled cast iron can be used on the stovetop or in the oven.
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Non-Reactive Interior The enamel coating is non-reactive, so you can cook acidic foods without harming the pot.
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Heat Retention and Distribution Like bare cast iron, enameled cast iron provides excellent heat distribution and retention.
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Easy to Clean The smooth enamel surface is much easier to clean than traditional cast iron, and you can use soap.
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Durability Enameled cast iron cookware is durable and can last for generations if cared for properly.
It is important to remember that the enamel coating is like glass, so sudden temperature changes can cause it to crack.
Do I need to season enameled cast iron?
Enameled cast iron cookware does not require seasoning. The enamel coating on the inside of enameled cast iron acts like a permanent seasoning, so you don't have to season it.
What features should I look for in a Dutch oven?
Consider the following features:
- Handles: Look for wide, looped handles that are easy to grip, even with oven mitts.
- Lid: A heavy, tight-fitting lid locks in moisture. Some lids have self-basting dimples or spikes on the interior to redistribute condensation back into the pot. A flat lid with raised edges can be used to rest utensils or hold ice for enhanced moisture retention.
- Interior Color: Lighter-colored interiors make it easier to monitor browning and fond development, while darker interiors hide stains and scratches better.
- Knob Material: Metal knobs are oven-safe to higher temperatures, while plastic knobs stay cooler on the stovetop but may need to be replaced for oven use. Removable knobs offer the best of both worlds.