This post was sponsored by Emile Henry, but all opinions are my own! One of the best qualities of the Sublime is that it is dishwasher safe, which sets it apart from my cast iron and metal pots. I used the 7.5-quart Sublime Dutch Oven, but it will also fit in the 6-quart. You’ll find the recipe at Eat Something Vegan. The Dutch Oven is so beautiful I used it to cook and then brought it straight to the table to serve the soup. The Dutch Oven conducts heat so evenly that you never have to worry about hot spots that may burn or stick while you’re cooking. I served this crusty bread with a delicious, bright lentil soup! Everything from sauteeing the onions to simmering the stock was flawless. Sublime can be used on direct flame, stovetop – gas, electric or glass, charcoal or gas BBQ grills, in the oven, microwave, and is dishwasher safe. That’s a game changer! We all need a pot that can go from high temperatures for frying to a gentle, low simmer on the stovetop, can be baked at high temperatures in the oven, and is elegant enough to serve at the table. Not only does it bake gorgeous bread, but it is also perfect for cooking the soup I served along with it. The Sublime Dutch Oven is super lightweight and because of its new ceramic technology it retains and conducts heat even better than cast iron or stainless steel. No need to add water for steam, since the lidded pot traps the dough’s moisture and creates the perfect environment for a shiny, delicate, crisp crust that shatters when you slice it. By baking the dough in a preheated Sublime Dutch Oven by Emile Henry, you’ll get the most exquisitely thin crust on your bread. It is the baking that delivers the gorgeous crust. The simple ingredients mixed with a short autolyze (just a fancy word for making a slurry of flour and water, then a quick rest), gives the bread the beautiful interior texture. Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Dutch Ovens from Emile Henry Sublime CollectionĪ shatteringly thin crust and a super light and stretchy interior is the bread most beloved by my family.
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