King Arthur no knead sourdough recipe! It’s foolproof, I’ve had an amazing loaf every single time

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  2. This is actually why I got a bread oven. Le Creuset sells this cleaning scrub thing that makes the pots look brand new, pretty sure it’s just like rebranded bar keepers. Just wash your pot after every bake, see how it goes

  3. atom_swan

    Yep, use baking soda or barkeeps friend and it’ll come right off

  4. Boule-of-a-Took

    Yep. I just hide it in a drawer. I ain’t scrubbing that thing every time. Or any times. It’s a dedicated bread dutch oven, and it bakes the same, clean or not.

  5. flamingknifepenis

    Dish soap and generic OxyClean is magic for stuff like this, too. Just fill it with hot water and soak. After that it wipes right out.

    I use it regularly on both the one I use for bread and my regular cooking one. It makes them both look like new.

  6. Awesomeness314

    Yup. I bought a different one for cooking and keep one just for sourdough. It does come off, at least most of it will but you need to use something abrasive. My pot always gets washed but the stains can stay.

  7. I soak mine a few times a year. As hot as possible water with loads of baking soda

  8. RealisticSomewhere40

    Every time I bake multiple loaves in a row, my Dutch oven gets this bad, and I always fear that I won’t be able to bring it back to life, but the Scrub Daddy Power Paste that comes with the Scrub Mommy always comes in clutch. Strongly recommend as it always leaves it looking new without an exorbitant amount of effort

  9. I don’t use enameled cast iron for baking bread. I have a raw Lodge 5qt combo pot that’s good for boules, but lately I’ve just been using a pair of loaf pans, one inverted on top of the other.

  10. One-Essay-129

    Yup. Mine got like that after a few weeks. I gave up trying to clean it off

  11. Comfortable_Day8135

    Thanks for mentioning this!!! I’ve ruined 2 LeCreusets over last 11 years baking sourdough…nothing removes it

    I recommend a Lodge combo cooker to my friends that want to start baking…cheap and won’t destroy it

    I now use a B&T baking shell or an Emile Henry cloche on a pizza stone

  12. No-Significance-7402

    i just cleaned mine this morning haha. a gentle scrub with one of the green scotch brite pads worked well for me (though just on the enamel parts, it scratches the metal knob on top). I regret buying a white one.

  13. Ha! I lent my dutch oven to my neighbor so she could see how it works with sourdough bread. I had to explain the burnt rice on the bottom of the pan. She said, “You ruined it!” “No,” I said, “It’s perfect for making sourdough bread!” 🙂

  14. sobermotel

    Just don’t use a magic eraser to try to clean it! Found that out the hard way….🤦‍♀️

  15. FunyonDEATH

    Barkeepers friend + steel wool pad works wonders. Use gloves

  16. roofstomp

    I bake with two pizza stones… one the bread goes on, and the other one on a shelf above the bread.

    You should see those things. Yikes. But purified at 500 degrees f as part of my preheat once a week, so I think we’re all good here.

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