What's the difference between casserole and dutch oven?!


Question: What's the difference between casserole and dutch oven!?
Answers:
A casserole dish is used in the oven and a dutch oven is used on the stove top!.

Casserole:
A dish, usually of earthenware, glass, or cast iron, in which food is both baked and served!.

Dutch Oven:
A large, heavy pot or kettle, usually of cast iron and with a tight lid, used for slow cooking!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

a dutch oven is usually a porcelin type pot with a lid, which you can also do casseroles in, where casserole, pertains to the food itself!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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