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Staub Enameled Cast Iron Traditional Deep Skillet
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Traditional Deep Skillet
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Summary
Combining the best features of a sauté pan and a fry pan, this Staub skillet has high, straight sides that reduce splatters on the stovetop. Everything from cornbread and biscuits to fruit cobblers cook to golden perfection in the deep cast-iron pan. The textured enamel interior enables exceptional browning without sticking – ideal for searing meat, frying bacon and caramelizing onions.
- Heavyweight enameled cast iron transfers and retains heat evenly.
- Multicoat enameling creates glossy, vibrantly colored "majolique" finish that resembles fine ceramics.
- Resistant to rust, chips and cracks, the coating requires no additional seasoning like standard cast-iron pieces.
- Specially formulated black matte interior enamel contains traces of quartz, providing additional heat-resistance and rougher surface for superior browning.
- Side spouts assist with draining excess liquid.
- Ideal for use on all cooktops, including induction.
- Made in France.
- Commercial Grade: Thoughtfully designed and expertly engineered to meet rigorous standards and best practices from select commercial testing.
Dimensions & More Info
- 8 1/2 Skillet: 8 3/4" diam., 3 1/4" high; 8 lb. 8 oz.
- 11" Skillet: 11" diam., 2" high; 5 lb. 14 oz.
- Made in France.
Use & Care
Use
- Ideal for use on all cooktops, including induction.
- For best results, use low to medium heat.
- When using high heat, bring pan slowly to high temperature.
- Oven and broiler safe to 500°F.
- Use plastic, wood or nylon utensils only; metal utensils may damage enamel.
- Enamel may chip or crack if banged against hard surface.
- Handles and knobs can become very hot. Always use potholders, oven mitts or grilling gloves when handling.
Care
- Allow pan to cool before washing.
- Dishwasher safe; hand-wash recommended.
- Stubborn stains can be removed by soaking pot in hot soapy water for a few minutes.
- Completely dry pan before storing.
- Avoid using steel wool, steel scouring pads, harsh detergents, bleach and abrasive cleaners.
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