Bake it till you make it! 🍰
The Lodge Cast Iron Baker’s Skillet is a 10.25-inch baking essential, designed for consistent baking and browning. Seasoned and ready to use, this heirloom-quality skillet is made in the USA and built to last, ensuring you can create delicious baked goods for years to come.
Handle Material | Cast Iron |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe, Hand Wash Only |
Material | Cast Iron |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Capacity | 10.25 Inches |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Special Features | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
D**T
Cast iron skillet
Excellent cast iron skillet. Light weight and a piece that will last forever,with the right care. A good price,as well
R**J
Good purchase, will buy again.
Great pan, works well, good size, easy to clean.
D**.
Good quality
I wanted a cast iron pot and ordered this. When it came I noticed that it was light and then read that it was a bakers skillet. I was a bit worried that it couldn’t be used on the stovetop, but, yes, works just fine. Mind you, I haven’t used it in the oven as yet but I’m sure it’ll work just fine. Rusted a little on first cleaning but all I did was to apply a little oil. It is of adequate size as I cook for a single person. Good quality.
A**G
Cast Iron Baker's skillet
Just what I was looking for!
D**R
Heavy-duty, classic cast iron.
I love cooking in cast-iron utensils. this skillet is designed to handle everything from baking to searing, roasting, and even frying. One of its standout features is its excellent heat retention and even distribution, ensuring your dishes cook to perfection. Whether you're preparing cornbread, pizzas, or a hearty breakfast skillet, the results are consistently impressive. The cast iron construction also adds a rustic charm, making it suitable for both oven-to-table presentations. The pre-seasoned surface is a huge plus, as it offers a natural non-stick layer that improves with every use. However, like any cast iron product, it does require proper care—hand washing, drying immediately, and reapplying oil to maintain the seasoning.Its size and depth make it ideal for both home cooks and professionals who want a reliable tool for a variety of culinary tasks. While the skillet is on the heavier side, this is a trade-off for its durability and performance.
C**R
Great general purpose skillet for use on induction burner or in toaster oven
I have had a regular long-handled Lodge 10" skillet for yearsBut recently, I had to move to a Seniors apartment with a small galley kitchen. Little counter space, but worse - the oven was one of the 1/2 size electric coil disasters. Which I will rarely use - only with my non-induction Presto pressure cooker. As a result, my cooking is now done mostly with a single induction burner, and new countertop Smart Oven & air fryer..So my old long handle would no longer fit in the countertop oven for baking, roasting, etc.This one fits perfectly. Labeling it a 'Bakers skillet' is a disservice. It is just as much general purpose as the long-handle. Even a bit lighter and easier to move aroundA great skillet for use with single induction burners and counter top ovens
P**R
As Goldilocks said, it's just right!
I've been slowly replacing an old set of Circulon cookware that I've had since the early 90s. I decided to go with Lodge cast iron for the skillets because, with proper seasoning, they are non-stick and can also be used for acidic foods. However, I found that the Lodge 12" pan I purchased a few years ago is way too heavy to lift with one hand, especially when it's hot and filled with ingredients. The size is also a bit too large when cooking for just two people.Thanks to Black Friday I was able to snag this 10.25" Lodge Cast Iron Baker's Skillet. What a difference 1.75" makes. {wink} It's the perfect size and weight, has two handles so it can easily be transported to the oven or the sink, and I LOVE that it came with a glass lid. As Goldilocks said, it's just right!The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because Lodge claims their pans are pre-seasoned. While they may have seasoned it a little, the pan was in no way ready to fry an egg. Even with a bit of butter fat in the pan my egg was a hot comical disaster! It's probably common sense to people who are more familiar with cast iron, but it didn't even occur to me that it wouldn't be good straight out of the box.Lesson learned: Always do several rounds of seasoning before using a new cast iron pan!
S**R
A Cast Iron Treasure
Great cast iron two handled skillet for baking. Easy to move from stovetop to oven. Crusts of cornbread and potato kugel came out crisp and no sticking. Very versatile. Terrific value.
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