One food writer shares her Caraway cookware review, specifically of its lightweight, relatively affordable Dutch oven.
The verdict: It’s a winner.
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I love to believe that Im a minimalist.

Caraway, however, offers a 6.5 quart ceramic beauty for just $125.
(They also make asaute pan, asauce pan, and afry pan.)
Too good to be true, I thought.

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Never have I ever been more pleased to be wrong.
Same goes for cooking rice andfrying tofuno burnt edges or grease stains in sight.
That tofu was part of a larger coconut turmeric rice dish, which was made entirely in my Caraway.

Caraway says these materials are potentially toxic (unlike ceramic).
Meanwhile, PFOA exposure has been linked to an increased risk of some cancers.
Per the American Cancer Society, non-stick cookware isnot considered to be a significant source of PFOA exposure.

But for many folks in the wellness community, its better to be safe than sorry.
Caring for the pan is relatively straightforward, although it has its own unique quirks like other Dutch ovens.
(I stick to wooden spoons and spatulas when using the Dutch oven for this reason).

This may prove to be frustrating if youre cooking foods that require a sharper edge to handle.
You also cant put it in the dishwasher, but Ive found it to be very easy to clean.
And that in and of itself makes it a winner in my kitchen.

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