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Enameled Cast Iron Skillet in Made In Red

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Management number 206576161 Release Date 2025/11/03 List Price $76.05 Model Number 206576161
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Born out of a 100-year old, family-owned restaurant supply business, Made In brings restaurant-quality, performance kitchenware to home cooks around the world. The brand sources the highest quality raw materials and designs products to the exacting standards of the world’s best chefs. The 2 qt Enameled Cast Iron Skillet combines the romanticism and versatility of a southern-style cast iron skillet with the easy-to-care-for enameled surface that made the dutch oven famous. This means you can create a golden-brown sear on large cuts of meat and simmer smaller batches of sauce without having to worry about maintaining a seasoning. Plus, you can oven roast up to 580F‚ degrees higher than other French-made brands. Each Skillet features a dark surface that is optimized for high-heat frying, grilling, and searing.

Product Details

Light-colored cooking surface makes it easy to keep an eye on fond (and thus flavor) development, and the non stick enamel simplifies cleaning. Proprietary Cloud Cover Lid boasts pea-sized dimples to trap steam and return moisture to your food.

Care Instructions

Hand-wash. 

Size & Fit

11.5" DIA

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