"The Staub pumpkin Dutch oven may just be one of the most iconic kitchen accessories ever. It comes in a bunch of different colors, including classic orange, chic white, matte black, and a moody dark green, and I can only assume it makes every fall casserole, soup, braise, and roast taste that much better. However, if you're not willing to spend $200 on one of these pumpkins, you can head to Aldi right now instead."
"Aldi brought back its under-$15 version of the pumpkin casserole dish in the beloved "aisle of shame," and it looks so similar to the Staub dish, you'll have to do a double take. Aldi's $15 Pumpkin Casserole Dish Is Perfect for Fall Hosting Aldi says these casserole dishes are best used for displaying food items like nuts, chips, or any other cold appetizer. It's unclear if you're able to put the dish in the oven, so you'll want to read the fine print before using."
"If your Aldi is already sold out of the Crofton Pumpkin Casserole Dishes, don't worry. The Pioneer Woman actually makes one for Walmart, too. Her pumpkin casserole dish is just under $40 and is enameled cast iron, making it super versatile, just like Staub's. This dish comes in a beautiful creamy white linen color and features a gold-accented stem handle."
Aldi offers a Crofton pumpkin casserole dish priced under $15 that closely resembles the Staub pumpkin Dutch oven. The Staub original is enameled cast iron and costs around $200 and comes in multiple colors. The Aldi version is marketed for displaying cold foods like nuts, chips, and appetizers, and its oven safety is unclear, so buyers should read product details. Unlike the Staub, the Aldi dish is not enameled cast iron and cannot be used on the stovetop. A Pioneer Woman enameled cast iron pumpkin dish is available at Walmart for just under $40 as an alternative.
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