How to Clean a Dutch Oven - Busy Cooks (2024)

Is your beloved Le Creuset dutch oven stained from all the searing, browning, stewing and braising? Let’s bring the sparkling clean interior back with this super easy method! No overnight soaking, no boiling vinegar!

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I know, I know. My Dutch oven looks horrific! Can you tell I’ve been braising stews and roasts all winter long?

And it brings such a satisfaction to finally clean it and bring that “naked” look back.

Luckily, it takes very little elbow grease and simple ingredients that you probably have on hand. And for the record, this’s not my everyday cleaning method. I usually thoroughly wash and clean my pot after every use with just a dish soap and sponge.

But every once in a while, I get stains build up over time. And do a deep clean like this maybe in once year or so.

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WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO CLEAN YOUR DUTCH OVEN?

  • Baking soda
  • Water
  • Sponge and/or scrubber

Instructions:

  1. Now if your stains are light, you can cover the area with a baking soda and add a little water to create a paste.
  2. Let it sit for 30-60 minutes and wash it with a sponge. Everything will wipe away revealing beautiful clean surface.
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However, if your pot has heavy built-on stains, we’ll need an extra step.

  1. Instead of making a paste, we’ll add about an inch of water. Bring it a boil over medium heat and then simmer for a few minutes. And then turn off the heat and let it cool completely.
  2. Once cooled, wash it with a sponge.
  3. If you still have stubborn stain left, sprinkle more baking soda and a bit of water to make a paste and scrub it with a sponge or scrubber.

DISCLAIMER: I know, it’s not advised to use abrasive scrubber, but I’ve used it on my enameled dutch oven about 3 times total in 7 years of owning this pot. And I have no problem whatsoever!

Ta-da! Nice and clean Dutch oven ready to be used again for all the stews and pot roasts!

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  1. Trisha says

    Thank you it worked wonders!

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  2. Marlys Boll says

    In step three: You add about 1 inch of water to the soda that is already in the pot. Simmer 1-3 minutes/cool. Shouldn’t that water/soda be as high as the stain?

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    • Shinee says

      Hi, Marlys. Great question! So I’ve done it both ways, and I was able to clean the sides even when I didn’t cover it with water. That being said, in my pot, the sides didn’t have as much stain as the bottom, so that may have made it easier.

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  3. Amy says

    I’ve used this on two of my Dutch ovens and it worked. I did have to do it twice on my older one because I had never tried to deep clean.

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    • Shinee says

      I’m glad you tried this method and it worked for you. You’re right, some older stains may need a little extra help. Thank you for your feedback, Amy!

      Reply

  4. Lisa Sharpe says

    I have also found that a magic eraser works beautifully!

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  5. Heather says

    Fantastic

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  6. Shelby says

    I am amazed at how well this worked! This well help with my future cleaning tremendously.

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  7. Darlene Bray says

    A spray of oven cleaner works a charm, been using if for years to bring back pans that have been neglected.

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  8. Thomas Clemmer says

    79 years old and remember the pet name for rhubarb was “pot cleaner” in our house loved comeing home to “pot cleaner pie”

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  9. Cheri B says

    Boil rhubarb in water for ten minutes and it will clean like new and not harm the enamel.

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  10. sally says

    I too tried this method.
    and as with other readers experienced
    it didn’t work. Perhaps time to remove the post so others don’t waste precious time with it.
    I will try the suggestions other readers provided.

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  11. Theresa says

    Can you still use your Dutch oven if it has a crack in the coating
    Thank you
    Theresa

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    • Shinee says

      I have no idea, Theresa. I’d reach out to the manufacturer.

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  12. sandy halliburton says

    i did this today on a pot that looks just like this one. did the “heavy cleaning and it did not do a thing! not. one. thing.

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  13. Dianna says

    I tried the baking soda cleaning method and it didn’t work. Save yourself the headache and use hydrogen peroxide and 2 tsp. Baking soda. Bring to a simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Let the water cool and wash pot with soap and water. My Dutch oven looks like new!

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    • Donna says

      So you’re using water and peroxide and baking soda? Or just peroxide and baking soda??

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  14. Deborah says

    This is great information on how to clean your stained Dutch oven.
    Now I can clean mine in bad shape.
    Thanks for this inspiration

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    • sandy halliburton says

      i hope you’re not as disappointed as i was!

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  15. Debz says

    How can we remove stains from the outside bottom of a Le Creuset Dutch Oven?
    How can we make sheet pans look new again?

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    • karin says

      I use Barkeepers friend to keep my sheet pans and other stainless steel pots shiny and clean.

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    • Annie Cox says

      Put your sheet pans in the oven face down next time you clean your oven. They come out like new!

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    • LouT says

      I use oven cleaner to clean the outside of all my Le Creuset pots and the look like I just bought them and I’ve had them for over 30 years!

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  16. Mark Rogozinski says

    I use about a cup of baking soda,a cup of white vinegar, a quarter cup of salt and about an inch of water. Bring to a boil, turn it off and let it sit for a half an hour, and it typically wipes completely clean. I use the same method for cleaning my walk before I re-season it.

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    • Michael L. LaBerge says

      BAKING SODA CANCELS OUT VINEGAR SO YOU END UP WITH SOMETHING SIMILAR TO PLAIN WATER.

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  17. Rhonda Patrick says

    Just use a false teeth cleaner like Polident. Fill soiled part with water and drop in a tablet Whitens it just like teeth….lol
    I often just leave it sit overnight and in the morning it is clean. They are not expensive and are also good at removing those tomato sauce stains in your plastic containers.

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    • Marianne says

      If you wash you plastic containers in cold soapy water first then dump and wash in hot water. They’re clean and many won’t have that red stain but if they do put them outside in the sun and that takes care of it.

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  18. Lisa Potvin says

    Baking soda is my go to cleaner for everything ! I love it ! I buy it in 5lb tubs 😊 the same paste method works for me however I add hydrogen peroxide. I also use this to clean my electric stove top ,which I tend to make a mess on when I cook .

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  19. Carlos Castro Barrera says

    Well, I never tried these methods. What I usually do is mix together 50% Water and 50% Bleach, live it overnight, and Voila, And to get rid of any chemical residue I mix baking soda, white vinegar, and lime juice (equal parts being to a boil and let simmer for about 3 min. and that’s it.

    Thnaks

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    • De says

      Bleach is really hard on your lungs. It is what mustard gas is made from. Baking soda will not harm you.

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  20. Dianne says

    I had to do it twice since my pan was so dirty but it worked and it looks so much better. It does take a bit of effort. I gently boiled the water with baking soda for about 30 minutes.

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  21. Lloyd Tabor says

    Except that it doesn’t work.

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    • Christine says

      I agree…. It doesn’t work.

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      • Liz says

        My mother used to clean the pans by boiling rhubarb and water in them

        Reply

How to Clean a Dutch Oven - Busy Cooks (2024)

FAQs

How are you supposed to clean a Dutch oven? ›

Bring water to a boil: Next, fill the Dutch oven with water so that any food residue that might be burned on is covered. Bring the water to a boil, then remove from heat and allow the water to loosen the residue. Scrub the interior: Once the water has cooled, use a brush scrubber to scrub any residue.

How to clean brown stains off a Dutch oven? ›

But it isn't hard to keep your Dutch oven's interior clean; hot water and soap will do the trick most of the time. For more challenging messes—such as staining or burnt on bits—Bar Keepers Friend, or various mixtures of baking soda, vinegar, or bleach are effective.

Can I use vinegar to clean enameled cast iron? ›

A big splash of vinegar or lemon juice, if necessary, with a bit of hot water, added to the pan could solve all your problems. Simply let it soak for a while and scrub it afterwards. We guarantee that 9 out of 10 times the acid will win!

What is the best product to clean a Dutch oven? ›

Bar Keeper's Friend, or a paste of baking soda and water, also comes in handy for cleaning tough stains, oil residue and marks on your Dutch oven as well.

How do you remove black stains from enameled cast iron? ›

To remove those stubborn bits, boil 2 cups of water and 4 tablespoons of baking soda for a few minutes. Then use a pan scraper to loosen the food. Follow this process with a good cleaning with soap and a scrub brush.

What is the best cleaner for enamel cast iron? ›

Fill your dutch oven with water and bring it to a boil. Then add a few big spoonfuls of baking soda (add them slowly as the baking soda will bubble up and foam). Let the mixture simmer on the stove as you use a wooden spoon to scrape up the blackened, burnt-on stains.

Can I use a magic eraser on my Le Creuset? ›

My favorite items for cleaning my Le Creuset is the “scrub daddy” sponge and even better for stains or grease is the “Mr. Clean magic eraser.” It works wonders with hot soapy water! You can also persevere the integrity of your Le Creuset by hand washing and drying immediately.

Can I use bar keepers friend on enameled cast iron? ›

Bar Keeper's Friend, or a paste of baking soda and water, is also a great option for keeping your cookware looking like new. Be sure to thoroughly dry enameled cast iron cookware after washing, and store in a dry cupboard away from steam and moisture.

How to remove enamel from cast iron? ›

Acetone, lacquer thinner or paint stripper will strip enamel paint. Enamel paint is easy to remove from metal. Optionally, you could sand it off or burn it off with a torch. Cast iron is tough, durable and can withstand relatively high heat.

Should you grease a Dutch oven? ›

Do I have to season my Dutch oven? Yes, I periodically season the Dutch oven I use to bake my bread—it is cast iron after all. I simply apply a thin layer of vegetable oil all over the pot.

How do you get stains out of enameled cast iron pans? ›

How to deep clean enameled cast-iron cookware. “My favorite tip,” Blank says, “is to fill your cookware with water, add baking soda and boil for about 10 minutes. This should eliminate any stuck food particles or stains.” The same method can be used with OxiClean or any other oxygen bleach for an even deeper clean.

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