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Lodge 10.25 Inch Cast Iron Pre-Seasoned Skillet – Signature Teardrop Handle - Use in the Oven, on the Stove, on the Grill, or Over a Campfire, Black
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Brand | Lodge |
Material | cast-iron |
Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 10.25 Cubic Inches |
About this item
- YOUR NEW GO-TO PAN: Lodge cast iron cookware is the perfect kitchen tool for beginners, home cooks and chefs. Cast iron can handle any kitchen cooktop, oven, grill and open flame. Crafted in America with iron and oil, its naturally seasoned cooking surface creates an easy-release and improves with use.
- SEASONED COOKWARE: Seasoning is simply oil baked into the iron, giving it a natural, easy-release finish and helps prevent your pan from rusting. Lodge pre-seasons all cast iron cookware with 100% natural vegetable oil; no synthetic coatings or chemicals. The more you use Lodge the better the seasoning will get!
- RUST? DON’T PANIC! IT’S NOT BROKEN: When your pan arrives you may notice a spot that looks like rust. It’s simply oil that has not fully carbonized. With regular use and care the spot will disappear. If you do notice rust simply scour the affected area with steel wool, rinse, dry and rub with vegetable oil.
- COOKING VERSATILITY: Our skillets have unparalleled heat retention that gives you edge-to-edge even cooking every time you use your skillet. Cast iron cookware is slow to heat up but retains heat longer which makes cast iron ideal for pan-frying and roasting. These delicious moments are cast to last.
- FAMILY-OWNED. Lodge is more than just a business; it’s a family. The Lodge family founded the company in 1896, and they still own it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Lodge products are made in the USA with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE free material.
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An improvement on the original: the Lodge Cast Iron Skillet, featuring an assist handle. This will be your go-to pan for generations to come.
Product at a Glance:
- The right tool to sear, sauté, bake, broil, braise, fry
- Brutally tough for decades of cooking
- Seasoned for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use
- Unparalleled in heat retention and even heating
- At home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire
Why Buy Lodge Cast Iron
As the only full line of American-made cast iron cookware, Lodge boasts quality that has been unmatched for over a century. Even heating, a natural easy-release finish, versatility and durability are the hallmarks of our great cookware. We don't just make cast iron; we make heirlooms that bring people together for generations.
About Lodge Cast Iron
Founded in 1896, the Lodge family has been making high quality cookware and accessories for over a century. Lodge Cast Iron operates two foundries on the banks of the Tennessee River in the small town of South Pittsburg, Tennessee; a town Lodge is proud to call home. The company is built on family values, American history, and high quality cookware. All Lodge seasoned cast iron and carbon steel cookware is proudly made in the USA, meaning you’ll get craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.
Cooking And Caring For Your Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron
Caring for your cast iron doesn’t have to be complicated. Lodge cookware comes already seasoned and ready to use, so you can make your family's favorite recipes right away. You can use it on any heat source, from the stove top to the campfire (just not the microwave!). The more you use it, the better the seasoning will get.
- Wash cast iron by hand with mild soap or none at all.
- Dry promptly and thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel.
- Rub with a very light layer of vegetable oil, preferably while the cookware is still warm.
- Hang or store cookware in a dry place.
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Brand | Lodge |
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Material | cast-iron |
Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 10.25 Cubic Inches |
Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction, Gas, Electric Coil |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Handle Material | Cast Iron |
Item Weight | 5.35 Pounds |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Model Name | Miniature Skillet |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Use in the oven, on the stove, on the grill, or over a campfire |
Product Dimensions | 16.12 x 10.68 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 5.35 pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Lodge |
ASIN | B00006JSUA |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | L8SK3PLT |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #44 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #1 in Skillets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 27, 2007 |
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What makes this the classic American skillet? Made in the USA for more than 125 years, it's been a staple in kitchens around the world. Crafted in America with iron and oil, its naturally seasoned cooking surface is ready to help you turn your meals into delicious, shareable moments. Cast to last! Seasoned and ready to use. Hailed as an essential kitchen tool by the country's leading chefs and publications, the Lodge 10.25 Inch Cast Iron Skillet has been crafted to cook memorable meals for generations. It offers an abundance of possibilities. Care instructions for cast iron: 1. Wash with warm water. Add a mild soap, if desired. 2. Dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel. 3. Oil the surface of the pan with a very light layer of cooking oil while warm. Hang or store the cookware in a dry place.
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The American-based company Lodge has been fine-tuning its construction of rugged, cast-iron cookware for more than a century. No other metal is as long-lasting and works as well for spreading and retaining heat evenly during cooking. Lodge's Logic line of cookware comes factory pre-seasoned with the company's vegetable oil formula, and is ready to use right out of the box. After cooking, simply scrub the cast iron with a stiff brush and hot water, no soap, and dry immediately.
Breakfast in particular somehow tastes extra hearty when cooked in a heavy cast-iron skillet. Cast iron loves a campfire, a stovetop, or an oven, and can slow-cook foods without scorching and sear meat at higher temperatures. A good all-purpose size at 10-1/4 inches in diameter and 2 inches deep, this skillet can fry up eggs, pancakes, steaks, chicken, hamburgers, and can bake desserts and casseroles as well. A helper handle aids in lifting, and the looped primary handle allows hanging. Two side spouts pour off grease or juice. Even though the pan comes pre-seasoned, applying a little vegetable oil before use helps prevent food from sticking. Whether used in a kitchen or camp, this virtually indestructible pan should last for generations and is covered by a lifetime warranty. --Ann Bieri
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capacity | 10.25 cubic inches | 10.25 inches | 10 cubic inches | 1 pounds |
material | cast-iron | Cast Iron | Cast Iron | Cast Iron |
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dishwasher safe | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
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model name | Miniature Skillet | Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet | HS-10RE | Miniature Skillet |
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Customers like the quality, size and performance of the saute fry pan. For example, they mention it's a very forgiving cast iron pan, ideal for cooking everything and the perfect size for a 2 family household. That said, they appreciate the heat resistance, value, and ease of cleaning. Opinions are mixed on the handle and weight.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the pan. They mention it's a very forgiving pan, ideal for cooking everything, and excels at bacon and frying. The pan is sturdy and will last a lifetime. It's also great for cooking eggs, roasting, and baking.
"...Lodge makes a great product. For the quality, durability, and versatility, you can't beat Lodge cast iron. Plus, it's made in America. I like that...." Read more
"...But I find now that this is an ideal pan to cook everything and anything and many things. I just leave it on top of my stove for daily use...." Read more
"...It conducts heat evenly, is virtually indestructible, develops its own natural nonstick patina over time, and can handle any cooking task you throw..." Read more
"...I bought this one for a friend.This skillet is great for cooking large portions." Read more
Customers like the size of the saute fry pan. They mention it's small enough to handle, perfect for a 2 family household that enjoys cooking often, and great for so many things. Some say the 15" pan is huge. Overall, customers are happy with the size and recommend it for its convenience.
"Perfect size to use for making a couple eggs, small steak , a grilled cheese sandwich, a Pancake or some bacon...." Read more
"These are GREAT for making small or individual servings of pretty much anything!..." Read more
"...The pan is shallow so it isn't meant for deep frying but I have done fish and chicken where I had to flip and it worked great...." Read more
"This skillet is the ideal size for whipping up a delicious Dutch baby pancake for a solo breakfast or brunch...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the saute fry pan. They mention that it is an excellent value and worth it.
"...It's a fantastic value that will be passed down for generations...." Read more
"...Lodge is well made and inexpensive and although it comes pre-seasoned, it's not non-stick, yet...." Read more
"...Just to be clear, the pan is really good. (Good price too!) It made my frittatas better." Read more
"...Appalachia These pans have been a staple of life for us and Lodge makes them affordable...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the saute fry pan. They say it's a sturdy pan that works great for meals, and delivers fantastic performance. Some customers mention that it works great on an electric stove as well. The bottom is flat so it works well on a glass top stove. They also say that everything comes out wonderfully and there is no disappointment at all.
"...Nope. Does it work? Yes, and contrary to my misgivings, it works very well...." Read more
"...Cleaning is a breeze thanks to the naturally nonstick properties of the well-seasoned surface...." Read more
"...Used it this morning for eggs and the factory seasoning worked just fine...." Read more
"...Very thick, it does the work well. Easy to maintain." Read more
Customers like the ease of cleaning the saute fry pan. They say it's easy to use, clean, and store.
"...But it was the same thing all over again. No stick. No cleanup...." Read more
"...Cleaning is a breeze thanks to the naturally nonstick properties of the well-seasoned surface...." Read more
"...scrub with a metal sponge-like piece, with a little soap, and it cleans very easily...." Read more
"...Cleanup is a breeze too. A quick rinse with hot water and a gentle scrub is usually all it takes to keep this skillet in top condition...." Read more
Customers like the heat resistance of the saute fry pan. For example, they mention it has great heat distribution, it's completely cool in about 15 minutes, and it heats up evenly and fast.
"...It conducts heat evenly, is virtually indestructible, develops its own natural nonstick patina over time, and can handle any cooking task you throw..." Read more
"...This skillet can be heated up and forgotten about until you're ready to drop the meat onto it. Just turn on some ventilation...." Read more
"It's heavy, it heats well and it comes pre-seasoned...." Read more
"...I still season them. Good quality. Get the silicone handle cover, they do get hot." Read more
Customers are mixed about the handle of the saute fry pan. Some mention that it has non-stick properties, while others say that it's not non- stick.
"...The fact that it has a great non stick that develops after some use and is durable Af, I’m in love...." Read more
"...These mistakes give the same result - a sticky brown coating that is definitely not non-stick, and the first time they bring any real heat to the pan..." Read more
"...Just a dab of oil and food does not stick. No chemical transfer from non stick surface. Had that happen on an older skillet- nasty taste." Read more
"...well made and inexpensive and although it comes pre-seasoned, it's not non-stick, yet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the saute fry pan. Some mention that it's very heavy and sturdy, while others say that it is small, lighter, and easier to clean than larger Lodge. They appreciate the side handle to counteract the weight. However, some customers mention that the cast iron is heavy, so lifting the 10.25" size takes time. The silicone cover is large and bulky when carrying normally, and it'd be hard to move around when cleaning.
"...Some things to note - cast iron is heavy, so lifting the 10.25" size takes some muscle, especially when full of food...." Read more
"It's heavy, it heats well and it comes pre-seasoned...." Read more
"...it’s easy! I got this to make pizza! It is very heavy, but small “price” to pay for what it does & cleaning it...." Read more
"It works like it should, nice and heavy holds and distributes heat very well...." Read more
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I'm a bit of a purist. I always season my cast iron - new, or used (hey, I don't know WHAT someone else used that old piece of cast iron for - maybe cleaning auto parts). I sand it down to bare metal, starting with about an 80 grit and finishing with 200.
Then I season. The end result is a glossy black mirror that puts Teflon to shame. There are two mistakes people make when seasoning - not hot enough, not long enough. These mistakes give the same result - a sticky brown coating that is definitely not non-stick, and the first time they bring any real heat to the pan, clouds of smoke that they neither expected or wanted. I see several complaints here that are completely due to not knowing this.
But there were a few pieces I needed (yes, needed, cast iron isn't about want, it's a need), and this was one of them, so I thought I'd give the Lodge pre-seasoning a try. Ordered last Friday, received this Friday - free shipping, yay!
The first thing I noticed was the bumpy coating. The inside is actually rougher than the outside, and my hand was itching for the sandpaper, but that would have defeated the experiment. This time, I was going to give the Lodge pre-seasoning a chance before I broke out the sandpaper. So I scrubbed the pan out with a plastic brush and a little soapy water, rinsed well, put it on a medium burner, and waited. Cast iron tip number one - give it a little time. Then give it a little more time. Cast iron conducts heat much more slowly than aluminum, so you have to have a little patience.
Then I threw in a pat of butter, and brought out the natural enemy of badly seasoned cast iron - the egg. And, sure enough, it stuck - but not badly, just in the middle. A bit of spatula work and I actually got a passable over-medium egg. Hmmm. But still not good enough. So I cleaned up the pan, and broke out the lard.
I have only one justification for using lard. I don't remember Grandma using refined hand-pressed organic flax oil, or purified extra-virgin olive oil made by real virgins. Nope, it was pretty much animal fat in her iron. A scoop of bacon grease from the mason jar beside the stove and she was ready to cook anything. Grandaddy wouldn't eat a piece of meat that had less than a half-inch of fat around it. "Tastes like a dry old shoe.", he'd declare if it was too lean. In the end, I'm sure their diet killed them, but they ate well in the meantime. Grandaddy was cut down at the tender age of 96, and Grandma lasted till 98. Eat what you want folks - in the end, it's pretty much up to your genetics.
So I warmed up my new pieces, and smeared a very thin layer of lard all over them - use your fingers. Towels, especially paper towels, will shed lint, and lint in your seasoning coat doesn't help things at all. Besides, it's kinda fun.
Here's cast iron tip number two - season at the highest temp you think you'll ever cook at - or higher. If you don't, you won't get the full non-stick thing, and the first time you bring it up to that temp you'll get clouds of smoke from the unfinished seasoning. I put my pieces in a cold oven, and set the temp for an hour at 500 degrees (F, not C). Yeah, I know, Lodge says 350. Lodge doesn't want panicked support calls from people whose house is full of smoke. Crank the heat up.
You have two choices here. You can put a fan in the kitchen window and blow smoke out of your house like the battleship Bismarck under attack by the Royal Navy, or invest in an oxygen mask. You will get smoke. You will get lots of smoke, especially if you're doing several pieces at once, like I just did. This is a good thing - that's smoke that won't be jumping out to surprise you the first time you try to cook with any real heat. The goal is to heat until you don't get smoke, and in my experience, 500 degrees for an hour does that pretty well.
Let the pieces cool in the closed oven. Then re-grease and repeat. And repeat again. And don't glop the fat on. Just enough to coat. More thin layers are better than fewer gloppy layers. I managed four layers last night without my neighbors calling the fire department.
Seems like a lot of work? Look at it this way. It's a lifetime commitment. Treat your iron well, and it will love you right back like you've never been loved before. And this is pretty much a one-time deal, unless you do something silly.
The end result of my all-night smoking up the kitchen exercise? Dry, absolutely no stickiness, black as a coal mine at midnight and shiny - but still bumpy - could it possibly work with that rough surface?
I put the skillet back on a medium burner, put a pat of butter on and tossed in a couple of eggs. After the whites had set a little, I nudged them with a spatula, and they scooted across the pan. I'll be... it works. My wife came back from the store and wanted scrambled eggs. If there's anything that cast iron likes less than fried eggs, it's scrambled. But it was the same thing all over again. No stick. No cleanup. Just a quick hot water rinse with a brush in case something got left on the pan (I couldn't see anything, but hey), then I put it on a med-hi burner till dry, put a thin coat of lard on the pan and waited until I saw smoke for a minute. Let cool and hang up. Done.
So. do I like the bumpy texture of the Lodge pre-season? Nope. Does it work? Yes, and contrary to my misgivings, it works very well. My wife pointed out that even some Teflon cookware has textured patterns in it. The Lodge pre-season isn't a perfect surface out of the box - but it does give you a big head-start. After a night's work, my iron is ready to face anything, and you just can't beat that.
Lodge makes a great product. For the quality, durability, and versatility, you can't beat Lodge cast iron. Plus, it's made in America. I like that. If you've never experienced cast iron cooking, you've just been cheating yourself. Plus, the price, for a piece of lifetime cookware, is insanely cheap.
And my sandpaper is still on the tool shelf.
Right out of the box, the quality construction is evident. The skillet has incredible heft and thickness that really locks in heat. The pre-seasoned finish allows you to start cooking with it immediately with no sticking or special preparation needed.
I've been using mine for everything from searing steaks to baking crusty bread and the performance has been stellar. Cast iron heats evenly and gives you that perfect crispy sear. It goes seamlessly from stovetop to oven up to 500°F. The teardrop handle stays cooler than traditional handles and provides a confident grip.
Cleaning is a breeze thanks to the naturally nonstick properties of the well-seasoned surface. A simple wipe with coarse salt and a paper towel has these pans looking brand new after even the messiest meals. The more you cook with it, the more nonstick seasoning builds up over time.
While cast iron requires a bit more TLC than nonstick pans, the Lodge skillet's durability is second to none. You'll never have to worry about scratching or damage. With just a light oiling after use, this pan will likely outlive you. It's a fantastic value that will be passed down for generations.
Some things to note - cast iron is heavy, so lifting the 10.25" size takes some muscle, especially when full of food. The slick pre-seasoned surface also means it's not quite as nonstick as synthetic coatings when it's brand new. But you can't beat cast iron's heat retention and ability to get ripping hot for perfect sears.
Overall, the Lodge 10.25" Cast Iron Skillet is an absolute kitchen essential and workhorse. It conducts heat evenly, is virtually indestructible, develops its own natural nonstick patina over time, and can handle any cooking task you throw its way. An heirloom piece for sure! Don't forget to clean and oil after each use.
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Right out of the box, the quality construction is evident. The skillet has incredible heft and thickness that really locks in heat. The pre-seasoned finish allows you to start cooking with it immediately with no sticking or special preparation needed.
I've been using mine for everything from searing steaks to baking crusty bread and the performance has been stellar. Cast iron heats evenly and gives you that perfect crispy sear. It goes seamlessly from stovetop to oven up to 500°F. The teardrop handle stays cooler than traditional handles and provides a confident grip.
Cleaning is a breeze thanks to the naturally nonstick properties of the well-seasoned surface. A simple wipe with coarse salt and a paper towel has these pans looking brand new after even the messiest meals. The more you cook with it, the more nonstick seasoning builds up over time.
While cast iron requires a bit more TLC than nonstick pans, the Lodge skillet's durability is second to none. You'll never have to worry about scratching or damage. With just a light oiling after use, this pan will likely outlive you. It's a fantastic value that will be passed down for generations.
Some things to note - cast iron is heavy, so lifting the 10.25" size takes some muscle, especially when full of food. The slick pre-seasoned surface also means it's not quite as nonstick as synthetic coatings when it's brand new. But you can't beat cast iron's heat retention and ability to get ripping hot for perfect sears.
Overall, the Lodge 10.25" Cast Iron Skillet is an absolute kitchen essential and workhorse. It conducts heat evenly, is virtually indestructible, develops its own natural nonstick patina over time, and can handle any cooking task you throw its way. An heirloom piece for sure! Don't forget to clean and oil after each use.