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This Viral Pumpkin Dutch Oven Is on Sale -- Shop These Deals From Staub, Le Creuset & More
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Date:2025-04-19 22:58:30
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When it comes to fall, I start shopping for pumpkin everything – pumpkin candles, pumpkin beauty, pumpkin fashion. So when I heard the Internet buzz about Staub's autumn-ready, pumpkin-shaped Dutch oven, I knew I had to have it. And when I found it on sale? I knew I had to click fast.
Made of enameled cast iron, the Dutch oven is durable, excellent for heat retention and distribution, and can go directly from the oven to your table. And the available recipes are endless – you can cook bread, stews, soups, pot roasts, braise meats, and more. Crafted in France, the quality is outstanding and will last you for years to come. Plus, it looks soooo cute.
So, keep on scrolling to check out the viral Staub Pumpkin Dutch Oven, along with more petite cocottes (starting at $34), a budget-friendly Amazon pick, and more Dutch oven deals (including some vibrant colorways from Le Creuset). Your fall table is set.
Get Your Cult-Favorite Pumpkin Dutch Oven
Attention fall fanatics, your new piece of cookware has arrived. This pumpkin-shaped Dutch oven is the perfect autumn addition and ideal for roasting, stewing, simmering, and more. Best of all, it's $329 off the original price and comes in 4 autumnal colorways.
Shop More Pumpkin Cookware
Love the pumpkin look but want something more petite? Then you need a mini pumpkin cocotte. Available in 0.5 quarts and 0.75 quarts, they're durable stoneware with a scratch-resistant glass porcelain enamel finish that can seamlessly go from the oven to the table.
Available in 4 cute colorways, this cute bowl is a budget-friendly alternative if you want that pumpkin look. It can hold 0.475 ounces (about the same as the Staub Mini Pumpkin Cocotte) and add a touch of autumn to your table. The base is microwave and dishwasher-safe.
Wondering if the iconic cookware brand Le Creuset also made a cast iron cocotte? Well, of course, they do. It can hold up to 4 quarts (about the same as the Staub Dutch oven) and comes in white and persimmon colorways. Suitable for all heat sources, the cast iron design can also deliver excellent heat retention and distribution.
If you combined a Dutch oven with a skillet, you'd get this Le Creuset braiser. Made of sturdy and durable cast iron, it's perfect for braising, steaming, shallow frying, and more. And the pumpkin shape is just icing on the cake.
Shop Traditional Dutch Ovens on Sale
This quality 7-quart Dutch oven is perfect for slow cooks and works on any stovetop, including induction. Plus, it comes with a lid for sealing in moisture and costs less than $180 (a great price for that size).
With 13 colorways to choose from, it's hard to resist this Staub Dutch oven (that's also 55% off). It can hold up to 7 quarts and includes special spikes on the lid that redistribute condensation to keep food juicy and moist.
Who doesn't want to save $150 on a Le Creuset wide Dutch oven? Made in France, it's a piece of quality cookware that will last you forever, looks gorgeous on your table, and features a wide, shallow shape to give you a larger surface area for browning meats, and more.
Looking for more kitchen deals? Then check out these kitchen must-haves that Amazon can't keep in stock.
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