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The Lancaster Cast Iron No. 4 Skillet is a versatile 7-inch cooking essential, expertly crafted in the USA. Weighing just 2 lbs, it’s perfect for preparing everything from eggs to desserts. With compatibility across all heat sources and a lifetime guarantee, this skillet is designed for both everyday use and special occasions. Pre-seasoned with two coats of grapeseed oil, it’s ready to elevate your culinary creations.
S**R
Much better than Lodge
I own many cast iron skillets. I am not crazy about Lodge because they do not finish their skillets with a smooth surface and the preseasoning isn't close to nonstick. I generally find Griswold skillets in antique stores and use those instead.Lancaster comes very close to my Griswold skillets. The preseasoning does not leave it black, but it is nonstick out of the box. I tested it by making scrambled eggs and then just wiping out the pan with a paper towel. To my surprise, the pan wiped clean! (See pictures) The eggs tasted like they were made on a Blackstone, which is a huge improvement over my everyday carbon steal pans.To further test this skillet, I cooked a 12-ounce filet mignon. The sear was perfect and the skillet retained heat as expected. If you are willing to pay for quality, Lancaster is worth every penny!The seasoning is getting darker the more I use it, and I'm sure it will perform even better as the seasoning builds.I received this product for free as part of the vine program, but if you look at my reviews, you'll see 1-star reviews for other products I received through the program. This is the best new skillet I have ever used and I highly recommend it!
1**B
Pricey but GOOD QUALITY!
Wrote this already but will try this again ;-)This pan is truly a quality product! Will try to attach photos again but posting this on my laptop for efficiency (typing).... The pan comes in a quality box even- and has been custom made for this pan specifically to nicely nest in it and is well protected... there is a booklet for care/use info...I LOVE that it's made in the USA and that it has the quality I would expect for something in this price point- def pricey!! But I suppose you have to look at it as an investment- hopefully this will be around LONG after me ;-) passed on to family members to enjoy!Also love that it's so pretty I almost want to hang it on my backsplash wall in the kitchen!! There is a pretty wagon imprinted as well as the Lancaster name and Pennsylvania and the number of the pan-"4" and just unreal! But even more is that it's PRESEASONED!!! Love that I don't have to deal with that whole process OR take quite some time to get it anywhere near this nice- never had one feel like glass on the bottom of the pan!! It's unreal- very nice!!
L**E
amazing nonstick properties
I used to hate cast iron because it is so heavy and seemed difficult to care for. Then a friend turned me on to vintage cast iron (pre-1960s) that was hand made with thinner and smoother cast iron, and now I love to cook in my old Wagner Ware skillets that I look for at thrift stores. They sear and brown perfectly, and are nonstick when seasoned correctly. I love that I can start them on the stove top and then move them to an oven.When it comes to modern cast iron, it's affordable but very heavy and has a rough surface. I can't even pick up a 9" skillet with one hand if it's a post 1970's cast iron pan. EXCEPT FOR THIS LANCASTER PAN. When I saw the price, I was aghast. But then I read cooking websites, and they said Lancaster was handmade in the USA and used the old techniques to make it thinner and smoother. It truly deserves all the accolades! It's already seasoned and when I fried potatoes and then eggs (with a tad bit of oil), they didn't stick at all! Honestly, it's nonstick properties are even better than my other cast iron, and more on par with Teflon (but without all the toxic materials).This pan is pretty small. It's more appropriate for cooking for one because of the 7" size. I could fit 2-3 eggs in there, and it would work for a quiche for 1 or 2. It's also pretty expensive for such a small pan, but I do think you get what you pay for -- this pan is definitely superior to a modern Lodge with its lighter weight and nonstick properties.
D**N
Beautifully made, heats evenly
This is truly a great little pan. I have other cast iron pans, but did not have the 7 inch size, so I ordered this one for small portions, side dishes, eggs, etc. I have used cast iron for years, but this is the first one that came pre-seasoned and ready for use. Following the instructions, I am using a little more oil and avoiding acidic items for the first dozen or so uses, but so far the pan has been a joy to use. I have sauteed mushrooms, fried chicken breasts and sausage links, cooked fried eggs, and baked a cobbler in the oven with it, and everything has turned out perfectly. It heats evenly, and seems to react very quickly to adjustments in the burner settings. And if you do what the makers suggest regarding heating and adding oil, it does a decent job of being non-stick. As for craftsmanship, it is beautifully made, with clear stampings on the bottom and smooth precise finished edges all around, really a nice piece of work. And it is made in the USA, by what appears to be a small family firm, so I feel good about the purchase in that regard as well. The price seemed a bit high at first, but after seeing the quality and using it for a while, I realize this little pan will give me a lifetime of service, and my grandchildren will be passing it down to their kids. I would certainly recommend giving this pan a try.
B**2
I'm in love
I LOVE my cast iron cookware. Cast iron cooks beautifully and evenly and is perfect for most of my recipes. What I don't love it the weight of the brand I usually buy.This Lancaster skillet is so different than the brand that begins with "L". It is much less weighter, but still produces the same quality as the big name brand. I have used this to fry a couple eggs, to make a quick demi glace, and the best, to make skillet cookies. Make up a half batch of chocolate chip cookie dough, plop it in the pan, cook for about minutes then top the baked delicousness with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, a little hot fudge and dig in. OMG it's heavenly and the cookie is baked to perfection.Yes, this skillet is a bit on the pricey side, but you get a non-stick pan that will cook your recipe perfectly with little to no effort, cleans up quickly (hand wash btw), and will last through generations with proper care. Yes cast iron IS an investment, but if you love to cook for the ones you love, it is an important investment.I recommend this gem.
C**E
Good quality, a bit small but fits our purpose
It is expensive for size, but high quality product
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