Home / Cookware—Brands—All-Clad / All-Clad Enameled Cast Iron Skillet, 12"

All-Clad Enameled Cast Iron Skillet, 12"

Quantity
ADD TO CART
BUY IT NOW
  • Detail

    Summary

    A favorite of professional chefs for more than 50 years, All-Clad cookware is known for its high quality, durability and exceptional performance. This heavy-duty skillet is made with recycled cast iron, adding eco-friendly to its list of attributes. Built for even cooking and browning, it boasts a resilient enamel coating that resists stains, chips and scratches. The large cooking surface maintains a consistent temperature while the stainless-steel lid helps trap heat and moisture. It's the ideal choice for one-pan meals, braising and slow simmering, and is compatible with induction cooktops and outdoor grills.

    • Sustainably made with 97% recovered cast iron and contains zero plastic packaging.
    • Cast iron retains and distributes heat for even cooking and browning.
    • Resilient enamel coating resists stains, chips and scratches.
    • Polished stainless-steel lid helps trap heat and moisture.
    • Ideal for use on all cooktops, including induction.
    • Oven and broiler safe to 650°F (lid is oven safe to 500°F).
    • Safe for use on outdoor grills.

    Dimensions & More Info

    • 12" diam., 4 1/4" high with lid.
    • 96-oz. cap.
    • 10 lb. 6 oz. with lid.
    • Imported.

    Additional Information

    • This product contains chromium total, chromium compounds, nickel, nickel compounds, iron, manganese, manganese compounds, phosphorus, copper, diboron trioxide. For more information on the chemicals in this product, visit all-clad.com/ab1200 and the Williams Sonoma Disclosures page.

    Use & Care

    Use

    • Before first use, hand-wash with warm, soapy water. Rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly.
    • Ideal for use on all cooktops, including induction.
    • Cook over low or medium heat. Do not use high heat unless boiling liquids.
    • When using induction cooktop, heat on low and gradually increase power to prevent thermal shock. For maximum energy efficiency and stability, ensure skillet is centrally positioned on burner.
    • Do not overheat empty skillet or cook fat (oil, butter, etc.) until it turns black.
    • If fat begins to smoke, pan is too hot. Turn heat down or off to avoid damaging interior coating.
    • Oven and broiler safe to 650°F (lid is oven safe to 500°F).
    • Safe for use on outdoor grills.
    • Use plastic, nylon, silicone or wooden utensils; metal utensils may scratch enamel coating.
    • Use caution – handles will become hot during use. Use potholders or oven mitts when handling.

    Care

    • Allow skillet to cool completely before cleaning to avoid thermal shock.
    • Hand-wash in warm, soapy water with nylon scrubbing pad or soft sponge.
    • Avoid using oven cleaners, steel wool, steel scouring pads, harsh detergents and products containing chlorinated bleach, which can damage surfaces.
    • To remove stubborn food residue, mix solution of warm water and baking soda. Apply solution to residue and let soak for a few minutes, then wipe off with soft sponge.
    • Do not clean skillet in dishwasher.
    • Dry thoroughly to prevent rust.
    • If rust appears, gently rub affected area with soft scouring pad, apply a few drops of vegetable oil and air-dry.
    • Lid is dishwasher safe.
  • Customer Reviews
    No comments

You May Also Like