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rectangular-grillpan

Chasseur Rectangular Grillpan

(CC11833601)
Price:
£84.15
Size:
42x24cm
Material:
Cast Iron

Product Information

This Chasseur premium quality, solid cast iron rectangular grillpan is a must have for those who can't escape the British weather and have to have their BBQ indoors. Suitably for grilling meats, fish, teppanyaki, poultry and vegetables.

The pan is double enamelled for added durability and easy cleaning. You can lay it gently across your hob and the cast iron properties enable excellent heat retention along the pan.
Made in France.

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Use & Care

Enamelled Cast Iron is cast iron that is covered with a porcelain surface. The result is a pan that has the same even heat distribution and retention qualities as cast iron but with added rust prevention properties and a non-reactive, low-stick surface. This makes it perfectly safe to leave cooked food in, and to refrigerate. The enamel coating also eliminates the seasoning and cleaning issues of bare cast iron.

Tips on use and care:

  • If the pot is knocked or dropped the enamel can chip. Do not use a pan that has a chipped interior. It is not possible to re-enamel chipped pans.
  • Do not overheat or heat the pan when empty or the enamel may craze and then chip.
  • Wash the pans with detergent and a soft pad, but avoid using anything abrasive as the surface can be scratched and damaged.
  • If food is stuck on soak the pan for half and hour and remove the softened food with a wooden spoon.
  • Do not use the pots to stew berry fruits as this can damage the enamel.
  • Never use metal implements with enamelled cast iron.
  • Pans with ground flat bases are suitable for all hob types including induction.

Tips on use and care for Enamelled Cast Iron Frying Pans:

  • Frying pans made of enamelled cast iron usually have a hard wearing black enamel lining. Treat in exactly the same way as described for plain cast iron.
  • When treated with a non-stick lining be especially careful not to overheat the pan or use metal implements on it.
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