Description
When it comes to cooking on the barbecue, some pans are too thin, and some dishes are too frail, but this 2-liter, Cast Iron Saucepan with Lid is just right. Cast iron is one of the best conductors of heat. It retains and evenly distributes heat, ensuring even cooking and keeping food warm. At a generous 7.5 inches (19 cm) this saucepan can easily make perfect sauces, sides, and is great for slow-cooked meals. Ideal for use on range side burners, infrared side burners, and even on the main cooking grids, this Cast Iron Saucepan with Lid can go right to the table for serving. The robust handle allows masterful control and movement. Pour your perfect gravy or au jus from the integrated easy-pour spouts. The lid ensures that heat stays in to keep your creations warm while you serve. The porcelain-coated cast iron is easy to use and maintain.
- READY TO USE: The Cast Iron Sauce Pan comes preseasoned and ready to use right away
- PERFECT FOR BBQ: Safe for use on the side burner, infrared burner, and directly on barbecue grill cooking grates
- DURABLE: The porcelain-coated cast iron will last for generations, the more it's used the better it gets
- ERGONOMIC: The robust handle provides ergonomic and comfortable use
- GENEROUS SIZE: At 7.5-inches (19 cm) this 2L capacity Cast Iron Sauce Pan with Lid allows you to easily feed a crowd
- EASY POUR: Integrated spouts and lid allow you to pour the perfect amount of gravy or sauce
- INCLUDED LID: The included lid ensures heat retention for slow cooks and serving
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