Dutch Oven Bake Kettle, 1800-1850 - The Henry Ford (2024)

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Summary

Many 18th and early 19th century kitchen fireplaces had brick baking ovens built into them. But housewives could also bake small amounts of food in an enclosed cast iron kettle, or "Dutch oven," when glowing coals from the fireplace were heaped around it. Especially handy for housewives who had no brick ovens, or who needed to bake bread in between regular baking days.

Many 18th and early 19th century kitchen fireplaces had brick baking ovens built into them. But housewives could also bake small amounts of food in an enclosed cast iron kettle, or "Dutch oven," when glowing coals from the fireplace were heaped around it. Especially handy for housewives who had no brick ovens, or who needed to bake bread in between regular baking days.

Artifact

Dutch oven (Cookware)

Date Made

1800-1850

Creators

Unknown

Place of Creation

United States

Dutch Oven Bake Kettle, 1800-1850 - The Henry Ford (3)

On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Home Arts

Object ID

00.4.2196

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cast iron
Wrought iron (Iron alloy)

Dimensions

Height: 7 in

Diameter: 12.25 in

Dutch Oven Bake Kettle, 1800-1850 - The Henry Ford (2024)
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