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Lodge 8.89 cm / 3.5 inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Round Mini Skillet/Frying Pan

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  • 8.89 cm/3.5 inch inch MINI skillet/frying pan - ideal size for individual eggs, MINI pancakes and roasting/frying spices
  • Features an assist handle so that the skillet/frying pan can be easily lifted and maneuvered
  • Two subtle side lips enable simple and mess-free pouring
  • Pre-seasoned at Lodge's foundry for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use
  • Unparalled distribution and retention of heat ensures rapid and efficient cooking
  • Suitable for use on induction, ceramic, electric and gas cooktops, as well as in the oven, on the stove, in the grill and on barbecues/campfires
  • Extremely versatile - can be used to sear, fry, sauté, grill, roast, bake, braise and broil (both indoors or out)
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Brand ‎Lodge
Model Number ‎LMS3
Colour ‎Black
Diameter ‎8.89 Centimetres
Capacity ‎5 Cubic Feet
Material ‎Cast Iron
Auto Shutoff ‎No
Compatible Models ‎Gas
Special Features ‎Gas Stovetop Compatible, Heavy Duty, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe, Small
Item Weight ‎286 g

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ASIN B000LXA9YI
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4.2 out of 5 stars 21,992 ratings

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Date First Available 8 Aug. 2008

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Lodge Cast Iron Skillets/Frying Pans - an Essential Tool for Every Kitchen Whether you need to scramble an egg, fry a chicken, sear a steak or sauté your vegetables, Lodge offer a vast array of traditional cast iron skillets that are perfect for the job. Ranging in size from 8 to 43 centimetres (3.5 to 17 inches), and available with and without lids, the skillets boast essential features such as assist handles for easy lifting and side lips for effortless pouring. The assortment also includes skillets with additional depth that are designed for tasks such as deep frying and oven baking. Fabulously adaptable, a Lodge cast iron skillet is an essential tool for every kitchen.

About Lodge - 100 Years and Still Cooking
Originally established by Joseph Lodge in 1896 - and with over 118 years of experience - Lodge is renowned for producing the finest cast iron cookware in the world. The family-owned company, based in South Pittsburg (Tennessee), is the only remaining manufacturer of cast iron cookware in the USA. The business has survived two World Wars and the Great Depression and continues to prosper today due to its legacy of quality and dedication to improving manufacturing methods.

The Evolution of Lodge
Lodge’s legendary foundry has undergone several notable upgrades as the company has grown. In order to respond to increasing demand, it was converted from a hand-pour operation to an automated moulding process in 1950. This led to safer and more efficient manufacturing procedures. In 1992, with an emphasis on conservation, Lodge’s coal-fired cupola furnaces were replaced by an electro-magnetic induction melting system. With consumer demand beginning to exceed foundry capacity, Lodge recently completed a comprehensive expansion of its facilities that cost in excess of 30 million dollars. This included new melting and sand systems, an additional moulding line and enhanced seasoning capabilities. These developments have increased capacity by almost 50% and have ensured that Lodge’s foundry is now the most technologically-advanced in the world.

Why Cast Iron?
Cast iron provides the finest heat distribution and retention of any cookware metal. The heat spreads rapidly and evenly across both the bottom and sides of the material and stays hot for a prolonged period of time. It is also extremely versatile and can be used to sear, fry, sauté, grill, roast, bake, braise and broil - both indoors or out. Cast iron will tolerate any heat source (except microwaves) and is therefore suitable for induction, ceramic, electric and gas cooktops. It will perform effortlessly in the oven, on the stove, in the grill and even on barbecues/campfires. The material is also brutally durable to the point of being almost indestructible. In fact, amazingly, some of the very first skillets, griddles and Dutch ovens, produced more than 100 years ago, are still being used in kitchens today!

Why Lodge Cast Iron?
Every shipment of iron that arrives at Lodge’s foundry passes through a stringent radiation detector. This ensures that no contaminants are able to enter the manufacturing process. Although standard procedure at Lodge, many other factories around the world do not follow this protocol and actually encourage the addition of secondary materials to the iron so that production quantity is maximised.

Lodge’s privately-held metal formula and precision moulding systems are the result of the company’s continued dedication to improving quality - a process that began with the very first skillet that was ever made.

Not even the most expensive stainless steel or aluminium cookware comes close to rivalling the heat distribution/retention, versatility, durability and value of Lodge cast iron. Its cooking performance ensures that it is an essential tool for both professional chefs and discerning home cooks.

Seasoning - a Natural Coating that Improves with Use
In 2002 Lodge introduced pre-seasoned cookware, known as the Lodge Logic range, into their ever-evolving assortment. This eliminated the requirement for seasoning prior to initial usage and ensured that Lodge cookware was ready to use as soon as it was removed from its packaging. At the time this was an industry first. It has since become standard practice.

The Lodge seasoning procedure is a multiple-step process in which vegetable oil is applied via an electrostatic spray system that coats the cookware. It is then baked into the iron in commercial ovens at temperatures of 600 degrees Fahrenheit (315 degrees Celsius). This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the pores of the iron and provides the easy-release properties that are equivalent to a natural non-stick surface. Crucially, this process eliminates the health concerns that are associated with chemical non-stick coatings.

The foundry-based seasoning process is far superior to what can be achieved at home. The oil is more advanced, the spray system coats the cookware more uniformly and the oven temperature is substantially hotter. Independent tests have confirmed that it takes several years of regular home seasoning to equal the performance of that attained at the factory.

That said, in addition to the pre-seasoning that occurs during production of Lodge’s cast iron cookware, the natural non-stick surface can actually be enhanced and repaired (if necessary) once it has been used. This capability, which isn’t evident in chemical-based coatings, means that Lodge products can be used on a regular basis for 100 years or more!

The Lodge ‘Bubble’
Lodge cookware is hanging as it passes through the electrostatic sprayer and conveyer oven. As a result of this, a ‘bubble’ or ‘blister’ of oil may form at the southern-most point of the product and be initially visible when unpackaged for use. The ‘bubble/blister’ can be rubbed-off and will leave a brown spot directly underneath it. This is not rust - it is a seasoned spot that is indicative of the varnishing stage of the coating process. It will turn black with usage, as does home-seasoned iron when employed repeatedly.

It is not the intention of Lodge to produce cookware that appears as if a non-stick coating has been applied to it. The black patina given to the products by the seasoning process is not paint, is not a synthetic polymer coating, nor is it enamel - all of which modify the valuable characteristics of cast iron. It is, in fact, vegetable oil that has been baked into the cookware. This is a functional application; it isn’t a cosmetic one.

Care and Use Instructions - Follow these to Ensure that Your Lodge Cast Iron Lasts a Lifetime!
Care
1) Hand wash and dry immediately - even before the very first use.
2) Allow your cookware to cool naturally prior to cleaning (plunging hot cast iron into water may cause damage).
3) Rub a small amount of vegetable oil into the product after every wash. Use just enough to restore the sheen, without it becoming ‘sticky’. This reinforces the natural seasoning and protects the cast iron from moisture (which can lead to rusting).

Use
1) It is safe to use metal, wood or silicone utensils with your cookware.
2) Some foods (especially eggs) may stick to some degree during initial usage. It is advisable to employ extra oil or butter until the seasoning has built-up.
3) Acidic foods such as tomatoes, beans and certain sauces can damage the seasoning and should be avoided until the natural non-stick layer has matured.
4) Cast iron rarely needs to be placed on an above-medium heat setting if adequately pre-heated. On occasions when a higher cooking temperature is required, elevate the heat gradually and apply oil just prior to adding the food in order to prevent sticking.
5) Holders/mitts are essential when using the handles. Protect countertops with trivets.

Cleaning - to Soap or not to Soap?
Lodge cookware reaches 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius) in 4 minutes on a medium heat setting and is sterile at 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), so soap is often not necessary. However, if using it is preferred, wash with mild soapy water and dry immediately before adding oil.

Dishwashers, strong detergents and metal scouring pads will remove seasoning, so are not recommended.

How to Reverse Rusting
Without protective seasoning, iron can rust. If this does occur, it can be easily fixed by scouring the rust, rinsing and drying the cookware, and then applying a small quantity of vegetable oil.

If significant rusting is apparent then the cookware may need to be re-seasoned. Visit www.lodgemfg.com for specific directions.

Lodge’s Limited Lifetime Warranty
Lodge cast iron is warranted to the purchaser by Lodge Manufacturing Company, Inc. to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of purchase. Small cosmetic blemishes inherent to sand casting and hand finishing which do not affect the performance of the cookware are not covered. This warranty extends from the date of purchase, for the lifetime of the original owner. This limited lifetime warranty is exclusive of all other warranties expressed or implied. This warranty is made by Lodge Manufacturing Company, Inc. and no other person or entity.

For this warranty to apply, the owner must follow the use and care instructions provided with the product. The warranty covers normal household use, but does not include damage from abuse, neglect, abnormal wear, or any use not consistent with the directions included with the cookware. Rust is not considered a defect.

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1 x Lodge 8.89 cm/3.5 inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Round Mini Skillet/Frying Pan

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
21,992 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find this cast iron pan to be a brilliant no-nonsense piece of cookware that works well on electric and induction hobs, particularly for cooking eggs and small sauces/dips. The pan's size receives mixed feedback - while some find it perfect for pancakes and small pies, others consider it very small. Moreover, customers disagree on whether it becomes non-stick, and while it retains heat well, the handle gets very hot during use. Additionally, customers disagree on the pan's functionality, with some finding it fairly useless, and there are concerns about rust resistance.

107 customers mention ‘Quality’91 positive16 negative

Customers praise the cast iron pan's quality, describing it as a brilliant no-nonsense pan. One customer mentions it performs better than their old Habitat cast iron pans.

"Amazing skillet, just gets better with time, very heavy and good quality" Read more

"Excellent quality and does a great job cooking steaks Quite heavy- as expected Easy to clean and maintain..." Read more

"I use this for melting pewter, and it works a treat. Robust and well made. Fast delivery." Read more

"Just what I needed for making the nipper an omelette at meal times. Great quality and easy to clean. No sticking either which is a plus" Read more

41 customers mention ‘Cooking ability’38 positive3 negative

Customers praise the pan's cooking ability, particularly for eggs, sauces, and dips, as well as for heating spices and frying nuts.

"Great for cooking eggs." Read more

"Very small but cute, originally bought as a joke gift but ideal for a single egg" Read more

"Great for morning eggs. Bought for my son who is travelling europe in a van and self catering...." Read more

"Excellent little pan for frying a single egg which keeps its shape nicely to fit in a bread roll...." Read more

93 customers mention ‘Size’42 positive51 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pan's size, with some finding it perfect for pancakes and small pies, while others describe it as very small.

"Wanted to put on bbq for sauces etc, too small. It is tiny! On picture it looks like it had side but in fact it wise lucky if 2cms...." Read more

"it is very small and easy to.use. when cooking little dishes , it is very convenient." Read more

"small but great for toasting spices" Read more

"...I can’t fault it for what it is, a good tiny pan, but it’s too tiny for what I thought itbwas" Read more

32 customers mention ‘Stickiness’12 positive20 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the pan's non-stick properties, with some reporting that it becomes non-stick over time while others find that eggs and food stick to the surface.

"Not great, too small, sticky...." Read more

"...cast iron skillets before, it's important to remember that it's non-stick properties come from a thin layer of polymerised cooking oil 'season' -..." Read more

"So much for preseasoned and non stick!! Awful just awful I feel I’ve wasted my money and the pan may be fit for the garbage after the first use!..." Read more

"...When it was cooked, I couldn't get the egg out, it stuck to the pan. It left a complete mess and it won't come off...." Read more

25 customers mention ‘Heat retention’14 positive11 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pan's heat retention: while some say it retains heat well, others mention that the handle gets very hot.

"...Good heat distribution and they come ready seasoned." Read more

"Heats up quite quickly and has been non-stick so far. Handle gets hot though." Read more

"Great price, convenient for cooking small items. Heats very evenly." Read more

"The only down side to this is the handle gets very hot" Read more

23 customers mention ‘Weight’15 positive8 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pan's weight, with some appreciating its substantial heft, while others find it very heavy.

"this pan is perfection!! heavy and solid. the perfect size for pancakes or small pies." Read more

"Bought this just make eggs 🍳 on it . Great product. Very heavy and the handle heats up . But hey , that’s what you get from a cast iron skillet...." Read more

"Super heavy, in constant use, planning on throwing old ones out. Have now ordered 5 in difference sizes." Read more

"...On the plus side, the build quality is solid, it’s got a good weight to it, and it retains heat really well when cooking...." Read more

19 customers mention ‘Functionality’13 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pan's functionality, with some saying it works great, particularly on electric or induction hobs, while others find it fairly useless.

"...The 5 inch version would be better for a single egg. It works fine on my induction hob as long as you use the smallest pan section and position it..." Read more

"...It's fairly non-stick — no issues with fried eggs or chicken breast (meat should be at room temp and it releases easily after a bit of cooking)...." Read more

"This pan is too small for the induction hob to register so is useless. I gave it as a Christmas present so it was too late to return...." Read more

"...i imagine these would work great on an electric or induction hob, but one with grill grates it's a bit awkward as they are so small they tilt/fall..." Read more

32 customers mention ‘Rust resistance’9 positive23 negative

Customers report issues with the pan's durability, noting that it has rusted.

"Rusted after one use." Read more

"The pan has started rusting from the first time of wash. Now I cannot even take the risk of cooking in it and eating...." Read more

"nice pan, solid, durable, heats well" Read more

"...It also went rusty." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2025
    Size Name: 9 inchVerified Purchase
    Durable and works well for steaks
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    Durable pan

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2025
    Durable and works well for steaks
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2015
    Size Name: 3.5 inchVerified Purchase
    I think It's been over a year since I purchased my first Lodge pan -(8')and I thought it was about time I bought another, or three in this instance. I purchased these cast iron skillets for the sole purpose of how pretty they look in photographs and how good they would look on my food blog, plus I'm a sucker for a Lodge pan. Although, I knew these would be small, I wasn't fully aware how small 3.5 inches actually was, until I opened my package this morning. They are tiny and I was in two minds whether to send them back, but I'm impatient and really wanted to make single serve cookies for my blog today. So, I went ahead and used them anyway.

    The cast iron pans are of usual Lodge standard, they are pre-seasoned so it saves the user, the trouble of having to do it themselves - which can be a fuss. One pan arrived with a dent on the lip and slightly rusted, but nothing a bit of coconut oil didn't solve when baking my skillet cookies. Even though these are minute, I'm happy with them, they served their purpose and I fell in love with them. And, as my skillet cookie isn't yet perfect, I know these pans are going to get some decent use. However, I am slightly disappointed that I didn't fork out the extra cash for the 5' Lodge pan, but me being me, I would probably need 3 just to take a decent photo and they are just too expensive, which is a plus for these pans as they are so cheap.

    As for delivery, I ordered these yesterday evening and they arrived this morning with the postman; you can't ask for better service than that.

    Overall, I'm now going to be happy with my photographs, when these little beauties are centre focus, but they aren't very useful for much else other than single serve cookies, or brownies.

    I've provided photos, which I quickly snapped earlie, so you can be fully aware of how small these really are - mine measured 3.5' exactly.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Sweet Little Skillets

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2015
    I think It's been over a year since I purchased my first Lodge pan -(8')and I thought it was about time I bought another, or three in this instance. I purchased these cast iron skillets for the sole purpose of how pretty they look in photographs and how good they would look on my food blog, plus I'm a sucker for a Lodge pan. Although, I knew these would be small, I wasn't fully aware how small 3.5 inches actually was, until I opened my package this morning. They are tiny and I was in two minds whether to send them back, but I'm impatient and really wanted to make single serve cookies for my blog today. So, I went ahead and used them anyway.

    The cast iron pans are of usual Lodge standard, they are pre-seasoned so it saves the user, the trouble of having to do it themselves - which can be a fuss. One pan arrived with a dent on the lip and slightly rusted, but nothing a bit of coconut oil didn't solve when baking my skillet cookies. Even though these are minute, I'm happy with them, they served their purpose and I fell in love with them. And, as my skillet cookie isn't yet perfect, I know these pans are going to get some decent use. However, I am slightly disappointed that I didn't fork out the extra cash for the 5' Lodge pan, but me being me, I would probably need 3 just to take a decent photo and they are just too expensive, which is a plus for these pans as they are so cheap.

    As for delivery, I ordered these yesterday evening and they arrived this morning with the postman; you can't ask for better service than that.

    Overall, I'm now going to be happy with my photographs, when these little beauties are centre focus, but they aren't very useful for much else other than single serve cookies, or brownies.

    I've provided photos, which I quickly snapped earlie, so you can be fully aware of how small these really are - mine measured 3.5' exactly.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2025
    Size Name: 6.5 inchVerified Purchase
    It’s a good pan for heating spices, which is what I bought it for. It is a heavy pan for its size and the handle is quite short, so need to be careful when lifting it, but I’m happy with it.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2025
    Size Name: 6.5 inchVerified Purchase
    I absolutely love my cast iron pans. I am currently working on replacing all of my pans with Lodge pans as I have found them to be consistently the best. And everything just seems to taste better cooked in cast iron. But you do need to know how to look after them. It frustrates me seeing ppl complain because their cast iron has rust on it. If you look after it properly, it really will last you a lifetime.
    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2025
    Size Name: 3.5 inchVerified Purchase
    Bought a couple of these TINY (will fit in the palm of your hand) pans to bake skillet cookies in the air fryer. Just right for what I wanted.

    Take note, these won’t work on an induction hob, they’re too small to be detected. Know what you’re buying! 😂😂😂
    *Banana in pic for scale.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Small but mighty!

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2025
    Bought a couple of these TINY (will fit in the palm of your hand) pans to bake skillet cookies in the air fryer. Just right for what I wanted.

    Take note, these won’t work on an induction hob, they’re too small to be detected. Know what you’re buying! 😂😂😂
    *Banana in pic for scale.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 June 2025
    Size Name: 6.5 inchVerified Purchase
    Husband bought it, too small and needs oiling after every use and rusts very quickly
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 December 2019
    Size Name: 6.5 inchVerified Purchase
    This a very handy 'little' pan to have.

    A quick note on cleaning however as I have seen some negative reviews and feel compelled to defend the product.

    Yes, iron pans need some TLC to get the most out of them, but they are so versatile, it's worth the effort in my view.

    I do the following to keep mine working.

    Straight after cooking I heat it up high for 10 seconds or so then poor warm water in from the kettle to about half a cm deep.

    I then 'deglaze' the pan while the water bubbles away.

    Depending on how messy the pan has become depends on how long this will take - eggs and bacon, no more than a few seconds - fruit crumble - maybe 30 seconds or so - but it will always come clean.

    I then rinse it in the sink, dry it, then pop it back on the heat again to dry out the pan and get it warm again. Once warm (not hot) I put about a teaspoon of ground nut oil (or any other high heat oil) and then wipe it all over the pan with a kitchen tissue and take it off the heat.

    I then leave the pan to cool down. Once cool, I wipe off the surplus oil and I am left with a very versatile, almost non stick kitchen 'powerhouse' tool.

    Have a search on Google for how versatile any cast iron cookware can be if properly looked after.

    I would say, if you know you aren't going to follow the little routine mentioned above (honestly though, it takes so little time once you get used to using it) then steer clear of any cast iron cookware.
    48 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2023
    Size Name: 6.5 inchVerified Purchase
    The good small size 6.5” for a one person dish [2 eggs], the only downside of it is the faulty pan ie rust. Hence av.3 stars =5 stars for size & weight + 1 star for defects
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    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Rust

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2023
    The good small size 6.5” for a one person dish [2 eggs], the only downside of it is the faulty pan ie rust. Hence av.3 stars =5 stars for size & weight + 1 star for defects
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  • kz
    5.0 out of 5 stars 魔法のスキレット
    Reviewed in Japan on 16 December 2024
    Size Name: 9 inchVerified Purchase
    これで焼くと魔法のようです。
    蓋は必須です。
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  • wang li
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una padella molto pratica e disabile per cucinare
    Reviewed in Italy on 14 November 2020
    Size Name: 9 inchVerified Purchase
    Pochi mesi fa ho comprato una padella lodge wildlife Antea di 20 cm e mi piace sacco per la sua qualità e la forma graziosa,ma lo trovo un po' piccolo per 2 persone. Poi ho comprato un'altra padella di Kichly, non è male ma si capisce che la qualità è un po' inferioree made in Cina. Ora ho comprato la seconda padella lodge di 22cm, finalmente mi sono molto soddisfatta per la misura che mi adatta e per la qualità che mi fida per cucinare con tranquillità senza timore di contattare nessuno sostanza nocivo. Ore lo uso ogni giorno e finalmente credo e spero che per lungo periodo non ho bisogno cambiare altre padella come ho fatto tante volte negli anni precedenti.
  • Charles Hatcher
    5.0 out of 5 stars As advertised
    Reviewed in the United States on 5 April 2021
    As advertised
  • Amazon カスタマー 葱
    4.0 out of 5 stars 用途には工夫が必要、費用対効果は好み次第
    Reviewed in Japan on 15 February 2018
    Size Name: 3.5 inchVerified Purchase
    ロッジのキャストアイアン製品が気に入り、試しにこちらも購入してみました。
    残念ながら我が家のIHは反応せず、しばらくはソースを入れたり、サプリ等の容器として。
    そして最近は、キャンドル台として活躍してくれてこれはとても可愛いです。
    思いつく使い道があればお勧めできますが、3.5インチであることにはご注意ください。
  • محمد
    1.0 out of 5 stars لايصلح للطبخ حجم متناهي الصغر؟
    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 30 December 2023
    Size Name: 3.5 inchVerified Purchase
    ليست مقلاه انها بحجم أصغر من كف اليد

Product Summary: Lodge 8.89 cm / 3.5 inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Round Mini Skillet/Frying Pan

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About this Item

  • 8.89 cm/3.5 inch inch MINI skillet/frying pan - ideal size for individual eggs, MINI pancakes and roasting/frying spices
  • Features an assist handle so that the skillet/frying pan can be easily lifted and maneuvered
  • Two subtle side lips enable simple and mess-free pouring
  • Pre-seasoned at Lodge's foundry for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use
  • Unparalled distribution and retention of heat ensures rapid and efficient cooking
  • Suitable for use on induction, ceramic, electric and gas cooktops, as well as in the oven, on the stove, in the grill and on barbecues/campfires
  • Extremely versatile - can be used to sear, fry, sauté, grill, roast, bake, braise and broil (both indoors or out)
  • Compatible with metal, wood and silicone utensils
  • Clean via hand washing (Lodge cast iron is sterile at 212 degrees Fahrenheit/100 degrees Celsius, so detergents are optional)
  • Brutally tough - can last for over 100 years if care and use instructions (included with item) are followed Lifetime guarantee (full details below)

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Product Description
Lodge Cast Iron Skillets/Frying Pans - an Essential Tool for Every Kitchen Whether you need to scramble an egg, fry a chicken, sear a steak or sauté your vegetables, Lodge offer a vast array of traditional cast iron skillets that are perfect for the job. Ranging in size from 8 to 43 centimetres (3.5 to 17 inches), and available with and without lids, the skillets boast essential features such as assist handles for easy lifting and side lips for effortless pouring. The assortment also includes skillets with additional depth that are designed for tasks such as deep frying and oven baking. Fabulously adaptable, a Lodge cast iron skillet is an essential tool for every kitchen. About Lodge - 100 Years and Still Cooking Originally established by Joseph Lodge in 1896 - and with over 118 years of experience - Lodge is renowned for producing the finest cast iron cookware in the world. The family-owned company, based in South Pittsburg (Tennessee), is the only remaining manufacturer of cast iron cookware in the USA. The business has survived two World Wars and the Great Depression and continues to prosper today due to its legacy of quality and dedication to improving manufacturing methods. The Evolution of Lodge Lodge’s legendary foundry has undergone several notable upgrades as the company has grown. In order to respond to increasing demand, it was converted from a hand-pour operation to an automated moulding process in 1950. This led to safer and more efficient manufacturing procedures. In 1992, with an emphasis on conservation, Lodge’s coal-fired cupola furnaces were replaced by an electro-magnetic induction melting system. With consumer demand beginning to exceed foundry capacity, Lodge recently completed a comprehensive expansion of its facilities that cost in excess of 30 million dollars. This included new melting and sand systems, an additional moulding line and enhanced seasoning capabilities. These developments have increased capacity by almost 50% and have ensured that Lodge’s foundry is now the most technologically-advanced in the world. Why Cast Iron? Cast iron provides the finest heat distribution and retention of any cookware metal. The heat spreads rapidly and evenly across both the bottom and sides of the material and stays hot for a prolonged period of time. It is also extremely versatile and can be used to sear, fry, sauté, grill, roast, bake, braise and broil - both indoors or out. Cast iron will tolerate any heat source (except microwaves) and is therefore suitable for induction, ceramic, electric and gas cooktops. It will perform effortlessly in the oven, on the stove, in the grill and even on barbecues/campfires. The material is also brutally durable to the point of being almost indestructible. In fact, amazingly, some of the very first skillets, griddles and Dutch ovens, produced more than 100 years ago, are still being used in kitchens today! Why Lodge Cast Iron? Every shipment of iron that arrives at Lodge’s foundry passes through a stringent radiation detector. This ensures that no contaminants are able to enter the manufacturing process. Although standard procedure at Lodge, many other factories around the world do not follow this protocol and actually encourage the addition of secondary materials to the iron so that production quantity is maximised. Lodge’s privately-held metal formula and precision moulding systems are the result of the company’s continued dedication to improving quality - a process that began with the very first skillet that was ever made. Not even the most expensive stainless steel or aluminium cookware comes close to rivalling the heat distribution/retention, versatility, durability and value of Lodge cast iron. Its cooking performance ensures that it is an essential tool for both professional chefs and discerning home cooks. Seasoning - a Natural Coating that Improves with Use In 2002 Lodge introduced pre-seasoned cookware, known as the Lodge Logic range, into their ever-evolving assortment. This eliminated the requirement for seasoning prior to initial usage and ensured that Lodge cookware was ready to use as soon as it was removed from its packaging. At the time this was an industry first. It has since become standard practice. The Lodge seasoning procedure is a multiple-step process in which vegetable oil is applied via an electrostatic spray system that coats the cookware. It is then baked into the iron in commercial ovens at temperatures of 600 degrees Fahrenheit (315 degrees Celsius). This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the pores of the iron and provides the easy-release properties that are equivalent to a natural non-stick surface. Crucially, this process eliminates the health concerns that are associated with chemical non-stick coatings. The foundry-based seasoning process is far superior to what can be achieved at home. The oil is more advanced, the spray system coats the cookware more uniformly and the oven temperature is substantially hotter. Independent tests have confirmed that it takes several years of regular home seasoning to equal the performance of that attained at the factory. That said, in addition to the pre-seasoning that occurs during production of Lodge’s cast iron cookware, the natural non-stick surface can actually be enhanced and repaired (if necessary) once it has been used. This capability, which isn’t evident in chemical-based coatings, means that Lodge products can be used on a regular basis for 100 years or more! The Lodge ‘Bubble’ Lodge cookware is hanging as it passes through the electrostatic sprayer and conveyer oven. As a result of this, a ‘bubble’ or ‘blister’ of oil may form at the southern-most point of the product and be initially visible when unpackaged for use. The ‘bubble/blister’ can be rubbed-off and will leave a brown spot directly underneath it. This is not rust - it is a seasoned spot that is indicative of the varnishing stage of the coating process. It will turn black with usage, as does home-seasoned iron when employed repeatedly. It is not the intention of Lodge to produce cookware that appears as if a non-stick coating has been applied to it. The black patina given to the products by the seasoning process is not paint, is not a synthetic polymer coating, nor is it enamel - all of which modify the valuable characteristics of cast iron. It is, in fact, vegetable oil that has been baked into the cookware. This is a functional application; it isn’t a cosmetic one. Care and Use Instructions - Follow these to Ensure that Your Lodge Cast Iron Lasts a Lifetime! Care 1) Hand wash and dry immediately - even before the very first use. 2) Allow your cookware to cool naturally prior to cleaning (plunging hot cast iron into water may cause damage). 3) Rub a small amount of vegetable oil into the product after every wash. Use just enough to restore the sheen, without it becoming ‘sticky’. This reinforces the natural seasoning and protects the cast iron from moisture (which can lead to rusting). Use 1) It is safe to use metal, wood or silicone utensils with your cookware. 2) Some foods (especially eggs) may stick to some degree during initial usage. It is advisable to employ extra oil or butter until the seasoning has built-up. 3) Acidic foods such as tomatoes, beans and certain sauces can damage the seasoning and should be avoided until the natural non-stick layer has matured. 4) Cast iron rarely needs to be placed on an above-medium heat setting if adequately pre-heated. On occasions when a higher cooking temperature is required, elevate the heat gradually and apply oil just prior to adding the food in order to prevent sticking. 5) Holders/mitts are essential when using the handles. Protect countertops with trivets. Cleaning - to Soap or not to Soap? Lodge cookware reaches 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees Celsius) in 4 minutes on a medium heat setting and is sterile at 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), so soap is often not necessary. However, if using it is preferred, wash with mild soapy water and dry immediately before adding oil. Dishwashers, strong detergents and metal scouring pads will remove seasoning, so are not recommended. How to Reverse Rusting Without protective seasoning, iron can rust. If this does occur, it can be easily fixed by scouring the rust, rinsing and drying the cookware, and then applying a small quantity of vegetable oil. If significant rusting is apparent then the cookware may need to be re-seasoned. Visit www.lodgemfg.com for specific directions. Lodge’s Limited Lifetime Warranty Lodge cast iron is warranted to the purchaser by Lodge Manufacturing Company, Inc. to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of purchase. Small cosmetic blemishes inherent to sand casting and hand finishing which do not affect the performance of the cookware are not covered. This warranty extends from the date of purchase, for the lifetime of the original owner. This limited lifetime warranty is exclusive of all other warranties expressed or implied. This warranty is made by Lodge Manufacturing Company, Inc. and no other person or entity. For this warranty to apply, the owner must follow the use and care instructions provided with the product. The warranty covers normal household use, but does not include damage from abuse, neglect, abnormal wear, or any use not consistent with the directions included with the cookware. Rust is not considered a defect.
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