Mario Batali 12-Inch Deep Skillet, Chianti
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- 12-inch open skillet in chianti red with extra deep capacity–great for pan searing and braising meats
- Strong cast iron construction with matte enamel texture on the interior
- Helper handle makes it easy to lift and carry
- Excellent heat-retention for oven to tabletop use
- Hand wash with mild dish soap
permit Size and DescriptionOur 12 “Deep Pan is ideal for pan-searing with its matte texture on the inside post and the additional capacity at depth. contours hips clean pouring, while the intake of support makes it easy to carry and easy to use. … more>>
Tags: 12Inch, Batali, Cast Iron Construction, Chianti, Deep, Depth Contours, Dish Soap, Enamel, Extra, Heat Retention, Hips, Ideal, Mario, Mario Batali, Matte Texture, Mild Dish, Skillet
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I needed a skillet that was heavy and multifunctional and reasonably priced. This skillet fits that bill. The skillet is very heavy and good looking. The interior of the skillet is quite rough, not smooth as I had anticipated. Also, they direct you to use only medium heat and below. I have used twice using the method of browning on the stove top and popping the whole unit into the oven to finish the cooking process. The results were very satisfactory. Even though they say it does not need to be seasoned, I think you have to use it a few times before it is seasoned properly. I will revisit this review in the future.
Comment by J. Duffie on July 29, 2010 11:38 am
I purchased a Mario Batali 12-inch deep skillet to give to my son for a Christmas present. As usual, my purchase was easy to do with Amazon’s convenient check-out process. And as usual, I received the skillet, packaged to prevent any harm to the product, on the day they promised it would be delivered. The skillet is a beauty and will be well appreciated and well used by my son.
Now my only problem is to keep me from giving it to him early!
Comment by E. K. Slusarenko on July 29, 2010 2:11 pm