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Milk Street 11-inch Everything Pan with Magnetic Trivet

Regular price $119.95

A broken-in cast-iron skillet is the most useful pan in any kitchen—it holds heat like nothing else, develops a nonstick surface and is virtually indestructible. But a skillet’s shape has limitations: Food gets stuck in sharp corners or cooks unevenly against steep walls.

So, we modernized the classic skillet with a hybridized shape. Like a skillet, the sloped sides of our Everything Pan maximize surface area for cooking. But a saucier’s rounded edges help whisk, stir and turn food without anything sticking in the corners.

Sear a steak, whisk gravy, bake a skillet pizza or shallow-fry fritters: the Everything Pan takes you from breakfast through dinner and goes straight to the table, with its gorgeous design and custom-fit, magnetic wood trivet.

After casting, the pan is tumbled smooth, which makes the difference between the satin finish of vintage pans and the rougher surface of new ones. It’s then treated with a natural vegetable oil seasoning, so it’s slippery-smooth right out of the box.

Weight:
Total Weight: 8 lbs, 2.7 oz
Cast Iron Pan: 6 lbs, 8.5 oz
Trivet: 1 lb, 10.4 oz
Lid: 1 lb 9.4 oz
Dimensions: 11 inches diameter
Capacity: approximately 2 quarts
Total Width with Handles: 14 6/8 inches
Pan Height: 1 7/8 inch
Total Height with Trivet: 2 3/4 inches
Trivet Height: 1/2 inch
Lid made to fit, approximately 11 inches diameter
Materials: Cast Iron coated with Soybean Oil, Acacia Wood
Place of Origin: China

Your Trivet & Heat: The magnetic trivet is heat-safe up to 390 degrees. To prevent any damage to your trivet, we recommend allowing the pan to cool for 5-10 minutes before using.

Your Lid & Heat: The glass lid is heat-safe up to 350 degrees.

Cast-iron and carbon steel cookware become more nonstick as it heats because the fat in the pan polymerizes with the surface. To prevent foods from sticking, especially lean proteins like eggs or chicken, heat the pan with your cooking oil until it flows easily, then swirl to coat evenly before proceeding. Many recipes specify the temperature to which the pan is heated, so follow instructions once the pan is coated.

Use care with prolonged cooking of acidic foods (tomatoes, citrus, vinegar, wine), which can strip the patina and can cause food discoloration and off flavors.

Cast Iron and Carbon Steel Care and Handling
Cast-iron and carbon steel pans are virtually indestructible and will develop a durable nonstick patina coating with use. The more you cook, the better they get.

Milk Street cast-iron and carbon steel cookware are pre-seasoned at the factory. However, they should be treated to a fresh coat or two of neutral oil before use to jumpstart patina development.

Seasoning
Before seasoning, cookware should be scrubbed well with hot soapy water, then rinsed and dried.

We recommend turning on the exhaust fan before seasoning to capture fumes produced during the process. (Different oil varieties may produce more smoke than others.)

1) Set the pan over medium-high heat. Add one tablespoon of neutral oil with a high smoke point, such as grapeseed, avocado or canola oil. Use a double layer of paper towels to spread the oil in a thin, even layer over the pan’s interior, making sure to wipe up any pooled oil.

2) Leave the pan over the heat until it begins to smoke. Hold it at this stage for 1 minute. Remove from the heat and use folded paper towels held with tongs to carefully wipe the pan clean of oil.

3) The surface may look blotchy at first, but consistent cooking should be enough to even it out. If desired, you can repeat the seasoning process once the pan cools.

Note: If the pan’s patina is affected–via scrubbing, strong dish soap or acidic ingredients–and food begins to stick, it is likely the pan requires re-seasoning. Repeat steps above.

Washing and Storage
Cast-iron and carbon steel cookware is not dishwasher-safe. It is best cleaned with hot water and a stiff scrub brush. If necessary, use minimal dish soap and rinse well. If stubborn, stuck-on bits remain, make a slurry of one tablespoon each of neutral oil and kosher salt; use this abrasive paste to scrub and then wash clean with water to remove any salt residue.

Ensure that the cookware is thoroughly dried before storage. For long-term storage, lightly oil the pan’s interior to prevent any oxidation.

Milk Street 11-inch Everything Pan with Magnetic Trivet

Regular price $119.95
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Skillet Meets Dutch Oven - The Perfect Pan!

  1. Stove-to-Table with Magnetized Wood Trivet

    The custom wood trivet attaches to the bottom of the pan using magnets - go from oven or stove to table.
  2. Dutch Oven Meets Skillet

    Our hybrid design captures the best of both worlds.
  3. Pre-Seasoned Low-Stick Cast Iron

    The smooth tumbled interior is pre-seasoned for a low-stick, close to non-stick, surface.
  4. The Everything Pan Can Handle Everything!

    From searing a steak or whisking up gravy to pan pizza, shallow-frying or simple roasting, the Everything Pan will take you from breakfast through dinner.
  5. Rounded Edges Mean Better Cooking

    Nothing will get stuck in the corners and great for whisking.
  6. Two-Handled Design Better than One-Handled Skillets

    Two handles makes the Everything Pan easy to move in or out of the oven.

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