Cast Iron Skillet with Lid & Handles, GK190200

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  • Regular price £999.00


Description:

Crafted from cast iron, this skillet handles everything from everyday meals to show-stopping feasts with ease. Sear thick-cut steaks and lamb chops to perfection, fry up golden fish and chips, or whip up fluffy pancakes-it excels at searing, frying, and baking alike. The clear glass lid keeps the cooking process in full view, so you can monitor heat without constantly lifting the lid. With regular use, it develops a rich patina that becomes naturally non-stick and increasingly durable over time.

Features:

  • Premium Cast Iron: Crafted from high-quality cast iron for exceptional durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Mess-free Pouring: Features pouring spouts on both sides for hassle-free draining of excess oil or sauces.
  • Effortless Serving: Features a long handle designed for easy transfer from stovetop straight to the dining table.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Compatible with gas stoves, induction cooktops, and ovens, offering flexible cooking options.

Specifications:

Overall Length(includes handles): 43cm

Bottom Diameter: 30cm

Height(without lid): 6cm

Product Type: Cast Iron Skillet 

Wok Material: Cast Iron

Lid Material: Glass

Colour: Black

Pre-seasoned: Yes

Compatible Stove Types: Gas Stoves, Induction Cooktops, Ceramic Cooktops, Portable Gas Stoves, Ovens

Maximum Temperature: Up to 400℃

Oven Safe: Yes

Lid Included: Yes

Handles Included: Yes

Product Care: Hand Wash Only

Assembly Required: No

Package Contents:

1 x Cast Iron Skillet

Package Specifications:

Package Dimensions(WxDxH): 46 x 32 x 7cm

Gross Weight: 4kg

Notes:

- Despite efforts for accuracy, there may be some reasonable error due to manual measurement.  

- Actual product colours may vary due to monitor settings & lightings.

INITIAL USE AND GENERAL CARE:

Rinse & Dry: Rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry completely. To ensure all moisture is removed, place the wok in a warm oven for 15 minutes or heat gently on the stove.

Heat Control: Cast iron retains and distributes heat efficiently, so cooking on low to medium heat is recommended.

Avoid Overheating: Excessive heat can damage the natural seasoning and cause food to stick.

Utensil Care: Avoid using sharp metal utensils that may scratch the cooking surface.

Preheating: Always preheat the cookware on low heat for 5 minutes before increasing the temperature.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE:

Step 1: Wash

Hand wash only. A small amount of mild soap is acceptable. For stuck-on food, use a pan scraper. For stubborn residue, simmer a little water in the pan for 3–5 minutes, then scrape gently once the pan has cooled slightly.

Step 2: Dry

Dry immediately and thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel. Note: A slight black residue on the towel is just natural seasoning and is perfectly normal.

Step 3: Oil

Apply a very thin layer of cooking oil to the entire surface. Use a paper towel to buff the pan, wiping away any excess oil until the surface looks dry.

Step 4: Store

Store in a cool, dry place once completely cooled. If stacking or storing with a lid, place a paper towel between the lid and the pan to allow for air circulation and prevent moisture buildup.

RE-SEASONING YOUR CAST IRON:

Remove Rust: If there is significant rust, fill the cookware with water, bring it to a boil, and simmer for about 20 minutes. Discard the hot water and let the cookware cool down. Then, scrub off the rust thoroughly.

Clean: Wash the cookware with hot water and a stiff brush. Rinse and dry completely.

Preheat: Preheat your oven to 200°C (approx. 400°F), or prepare an outdoor grill.

Apply Oil: Using a clean, lint-free cloth or a heavy-duty paper towel, apply a thin, even layer of warm oil, melted vegetable shortening, or lard over the entire surface of the cookware.

Wipe Excess: Thoroughly wipe off any excess oil to prevent sticky spots from forming during baking.

Bake: Place the cookware upside down on the outdoor grill (to avoid smoke indoors) or in the preheated oven. If using an oven, line the bottom rack with aluminum foil to catch any oil drips.