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Metal Type | Cast Iron | Shape | Round Shape |
Applicable Stove | Use in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfireCooker | Coating | Pre-Season oil |
Advantage | Non-stick | Use for | Kitchen Cooking |
Cover Type | Without cover | Quality | High Quality.Guaranteed |
Handle | Two Handle | Logo | Customize |
Bottom | Flat | Packing | Brown box / Color box / Customized |
OEM&ODM: | Acceptable | MOQ | 500Pcs |
Sample | Available | Capability | 20000units per Month |
Usage: | Dining Room, Indoor and Outdoor, Kitchen, Outdoor | Occasion: | Back to School, Business Gifts, Camping, Giveaways, Graduation, Party, Presents, Retirement, Travel, Wedding |
Premium Cast Iron Construction: Crafted from high-quality cast iron, this vintage frying pan guarantees superior heat retention and even heat distribution. It allows for precise temperature control, making it ideal for searing meats and achieving a perfect, crispy finish.
Thick Flat Bottom: The frying pan features a thick, flat bottom that provides stability and ensures even heat distribution across the cooking surface. This promotes consistent cooking results and helps prevent hot spots.
Double Ears for Secure Grip: The frying pan is equipped with two sturdy ears on either side. These double ears offer a secure grip, making it easier to lift, maneuver, and pour contents without the risk of accidental spills.
Versatile Cooking Options: The vintage cast iron frying pan is suitable for various cooking techniques, including frying, sautéing, searing, baking, and more. It can be used on gas, electric, and induction stovetops, as well as in the oven or over a campfire.
Naturally Non-Stick Surface: The cast iron material develops a natural non-stick surface over time with proper seasoning and use. This allows for easy food release and hassle-free cleaning, requiring minimal effort to maintain.
Retains Heat for Longer: The cast iron frying pan's exceptional heat retention properties ensure that your food stays hot for longer periods, even after removing it from the heat source. This makes it ideal for serving and keeping dishes warm at the table.
Durable and Long-Lasting: The vintage cast iron frying pan is built to withstand heavy use and last for generations. With proper care and maintenance, it develops a beautiful patina and becomes a cherished family heirloom.
Suitable for All Heat Sources: The frying pan is compatible with all heat sources, including gas, electric, and induction stovetops, as well as ovens and campfires. This versatility allows you to use it in various cooking environments.
After each use, hand wash the cast iron frying pan with hot water and a mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemicals that may damage the seasoning. Dry the pan thoroughly and apply a thin layer of cooking oil to maintain the seasoning and protect against rust.
Step 1: Clean the pan thoroughly with hot water and a mild detergent to remove any residue or dirt.
Step 2: Dry the pan completely using a clean towel or by placing it on a stovetop over low heat.
Step 3: Apply a thin layer of cooking oil to the entire surface of the pan, including the cooking surface, sides, and handle.
Step 4: Use a paper towel or cloth to spread the oil evenly, ensuring all areas are coated.
Step 5: Place the pan upside down in an oven preheated to a designated temperature (usually around 350°F to 400°F or 175°C to 200°C).
Step 6: Let the pan bake in the oven for about an hour to allow the oil to polymerize and create a protective seasoning layer.
Step 7: After the seasoning process, remove the pan from the oven and let it cool completely.
Q1: Can I use soap to clean the cast iron frying pan?
A: Yes, you can use a mild detergent or dish soap to clean the pan. However, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that may strip away the seasoning.
Q2: Can I use metal utensils with the cast iron frying pan?
A: It is recommended to use wooden, silicone, or other non-metal utensils to protect the seasoning. Metal utensils may scratch or damage the non-stick surface.
Q3: Can I use the cast iron frying pan in the oven?
A: Yes, the cast iron frying pan is oven-safe and can withstand high temperatures. It is suitable for use in the oven for baking or roasting.
Q4: How do I prevent rust on the cast iron frying pan?
A: To prevent rust, ensure the pan is completely dry after each use. Apply a thin layer of cooking oil to the surface before storing it. If rust does occur, gently scrub it away with steel wool and re-season the pan.
Q5: Can I use the cast iron frying pan on an induction stovetop?
A: Yes, the cast iron frying pan is compatible with induction stovetops, as well as gas and electric stovetops.
CAST IRON SKILLET | |||
Metal Type | Cast Iron | Shape | Round Shape |
Applicable Stove | Use in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfireCooker | Coating | Pre-Season oil |
Advantage | Non-stick | Use for | Kitchen Cooking |
Cover Type | Without cover | Quality | High Quality.Guaranteed |
Handle | Two Handle | Logo | Customize |
Bottom | Flat | Packing | Brown box / Color box / Customized |
OEM&ODM: | Acceptable | MOQ | 500Pcs |
Sample | Available | Capability | 20000units per Month |
Usage: | Dining Room, Indoor and Outdoor, Kitchen, Outdoor | Occasion: | Back to School, Business Gifts, Camping, Giveaways, Graduation, Party, Presents, Retirement, Travel, Wedding |
Premium Cast Iron Construction: Crafted from high-quality cast iron, this vintage frying pan guarantees superior heat retention and even heat distribution. It allows for precise temperature control, making it ideal for searing meats and achieving a perfect, crispy finish.
Thick Flat Bottom: The frying pan features a thick, flat bottom that provides stability and ensures even heat distribution across the cooking surface. This promotes consistent cooking results and helps prevent hot spots.
Double Ears for Secure Grip: The frying pan is equipped with two sturdy ears on either side. These double ears offer a secure grip, making it easier to lift, maneuver, and pour contents without the risk of accidental spills.
Versatile Cooking Options: The vintage cast iron frying pan is suitable for various cooking techniques, including frying, sautéing, searing, baking, and more. It can be used on gas, electric, and induction stovetops, as well as in the oven or over a campfire.
Naturally Non-Stick Surface: The cast iron material develops a natural non-stick surface over time with proper seasoning and use. This allows for easy food release and hassle-free cleaning, requiring minimal effort to maintain.
Retains Heat for Longer: The cast iron frying pan's exceptional heat retention properties ensure that your food stays hot for longer periods, even after removing it from the heat source. This makes it ideal for serving and keeping dishes warm at the table.
Durable and Long-Lasting: The vintage cast iron frying pan is built to withstand heavy use and last for generations. With proper care and maintenance, it develops a beautiful patina and becomes a cherished family heirloom.
Suitable for All Heat Sources: The frying pan is compatible with all heat sources, including gas, electric, and induction stovetops, as well as ovens and campfires. This versatility allows you to use it in various cooking environments.
After each use, hand wash the cast iron frying pan with hot water and a mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemicals that may damage the seasoning. Dry the pan thoroughly and apply a thin layer of cooking oil to maintain the seasoning and protect against rust.
Step 1: Clean the pan thoroughly with hot water and a mild detergent to remove any residue or dirt.
Step 2: Dry the pan completely using a clean towel or by placing it on a stovetop over low heat.
Step 3: Apply a thin layer of cooking oil to the entire surface of the pan, including the cooking surface, sides, and handle.
Step 4: Use a paper towel or cloth to spread the oil evenly, ensuring all areas are coated.
Step 5: Place the pan upside down in an oven preheated to a designated temperature (usually around 350°F to 400°F or 175°C to 200°C).
Step 6: Let the pan bake in the oven for about an hour to allow the oil to polymerize and create a protective seasoning layer.
Step 7: After the seasoning process, remove the pan from the oven and let it cool completely.
Q1: Can I use soap to clean the cast iron frying pan?
A: Yes, you can use a mild detergent or dish soap to clean the pan. However, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that may strip away the seasoning.
Q2: Can I use metal utensils with the cast iron frying pan?
A: It is recommended to use wooden, silicone, or other non-metal utensils to protect the seasoning. Metal utensils may scratch or damage the non-stick surface.
Q3: Can I use the cast iron frying pan in the oven?
A: Yes, the cast iron frying pan is oven-safe and can withstand high temperatures. It is suitable for use in the oven for baking or roasting.
Q4: How do I prevent rust on the cast iron frying pan?
A: To prevent rust, ensure the pan is completely dry after each use. Apply a thin layer of cooking oil to the surface before storing it. If rust does occur, gently scrub it away with steel wool and re-season the pan.
Q5: Can I use the cast iron frying pan on an induction stovetop?
A: Yes, the cast iron frying pan is compatible with induction stovetops, as well as gas and electric stovetops.