This Tramontina Frying Pan Set apart of ‘Trento’ collection hosts numerous features, as well as sleek and stylish looks. It is made from durable cast iron providing a quick and even cooking surface. The enamelled cast iron encapsulates much more flavour when cooking to perfection, ensuring effcient and even heat distribution. It features a black enamelled coating on the inside and the exterior, adding a special, rustic touch to your kitchen.This frying pan set is suitable for gas, electric, induction and ceramic glass stoves.
Includes:
2 Pieces:
- 26cm Frying pan
- 30cm Frying pan
Features:
- Cast Iron ensures effcient and even heat distribution
- Highly durable
- Stainless steel handles
- Internal and external PFOA-Free enamel coasting
- Matt finish
Dimensions:
- Weight: 1.46kg
- Capacity: 2.1L
Care Instructions:
- Dishwasher safe
- Oven safe up to 260°C
- Please note due to enamel coating, the use of cooking oil to avoid food sticking is encouraged
- Before using for the first time, wash your cast iron cookware by hand, with a small amount of mild detergent
- Pre-heat your cookware. To ensure even heating, gradually pre-heat the pot on a hob of a similar diameter
- Since cast iron holds heat, it’s not necessary to use a heat setting above medium. This helps prevent food from sticking
- Once your pan is pre-heated, add a very light layer of cooking oil (any cooking oils and fats can be used for seasoning cast iron, but we recommend vegetable oil, coconut, or canola oil) onto the surface of your pan
- Use a paper towel to wipe the surface until no oil residue remains. Apply the oil after each use to not only protect cast iron seasoning but enhance the finish for decades of cooking. With each use, you’ll see the performance get better and better
- When using on smooth hobs such as induction of glass ceramic, lift your pan to move it to avoid scratching your cooktop
- Use only silicone, nylon or wooden utensils to stir food
- Enamelled iron is extremely resistant but it can be damaged if it suffers any impact against hard surfaces. Avoid dropping or hitting your Trento against hard surfaces, which can cause the enamel to come off. If this occurs, rust can appear in the affected area without compromising the performance of the cookware items
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