The raised alligator logo on the lid lets you know this is one rugged roaster. Made of durable cast iron, the heavy oval-shaped pot is ideal for slow-roasting a turkey, a couple chickens, pot roast, gumbo, stew-you name it-either outdoors in a campfire or indoors in an oven or on the stove. The interior of the roaster measures 17 by 11 by 5-1/4 inches, and the overall length from one integral handle to the other is 20-1/2 inches. The domed lid sends moisture back into the pot and features a handle that can be grasped with ease by a padded mitt. Before the first use, the cast-iron roaster and lid should be seasoned at least once and preferably several times. This will help prevent rusting and creates a nonstick finish. After washing and drying thoroughly, the roaster should be coated with solid vegetable shortening, such as lard or bacon fat (not butter or margarine). Let the pot 'bake' in a 300-degree-F oven for one hour, then remove and wipe off the excess. Spraying with a non-stick shortening after each use can also help season the pan. Most cast-iron cookware can be scrubbed clean by hand without detergents and then dried immediately. Bayou Classic makes a full range of heavy-duty cookers and cookware for the outdoor chef. --Ann Bieri.../ Bayou Classic 7417 12-Quart Cast-Iron Oval Roaster with Domed Lid / The Grill Store