Le Creuset Signature Cast Iron Round Skillet 26cm Rhone
Every kitchen needs an Iron Handle Skillet. The Iron Handle Skillet has earned a reputation as kitchen workhorse, tackling a variety of your favourite recipes. This versatile piece of cookware is particularly great at stovetop cooking and oven baking. In fact, its matte black interior enamel develops a natural patina over time, making it ideal for searing and frying. Built with enamelled cast iron, the Iron Handle Skillet is extremely durable and is constructed for everyday use. The Iron Handle Skillets helper handle and pour spouts on either side simplify cooking, ensuring you can easily transfer this piece of cookware from stovetop to tabletop. Chefs from all over the world attest to the cast iron skillets unique ability to produce the desired balance of a crispy golden crust and a soft, fluffy interior when using this skillet for baking cornbread, cookies, and other desserts. Available in two sizes (26 cm and 30 cm) and countless different colours.
Every kitchen needs an Iron Handle Skillet. The Iron Handle Skillet has earned a reputation as kitchen workhorse, tackling a variety of your favourite recipes. This versatile piece of cookware is particularly great at stovetop cooking and oven baking. In fact, its matte black interior enamel develops a natural patina over time, making it ideal for searing and frying. Built with enamelled cast iron, the Iron Handle Skillet is extremely durable and is constructed for everyday use. The Iron Handle Skillets helper handle and pour spouts on either side simplify cooking, ensuring you can easily transfer this piece of cookware from stovetop to tabletop. Chefs from all over the world attest to the cast iron skillets unique ability to produce the desired balance of a crispy golden crust and a soft, fluffy interior when using this skillet for baking cornbread, cookies, and other desserts. Available in two sizes (26 cm and 30 cm) and countless different colours.
Every kitchen needs an Iron Handle Skillet. The Iron Handle Skillet has earned a reputation as kitchen workhorse, tackling a variety of your favourite recipes. This versatile piece of cookware is particularly great at stovetop cooking and oven baking. In fact, its matte black interior enamel develops a natural patina over time, making it ideal for searing and frying. Built with enamelled cast iron, the Iron Handle Skillet is extremely durable and is constructed for everyday use. The Iron Handle Skillets helper handle and pour spouts on either side simplify cooking, ensuring you can easily transfer this piece of cookware from stovetop to tabletop. Chefs from all over the world attest to the cast iron skillets unique ability to produce the desired balance of a crispy golden crust and a soft, fluffy interior when using this skillet for baking cornbread, cookies, and other desserts. Available in two sizes (26 cm and 30 cm) and countless different colours.
Every kitchen needs an Iron Handle Skillet. The Iron Handle Skillet has earned a reputation as kitchen workhorse, tackling a variety of your favourite recipes. This versatile piece of cookware is particularly great at stovetop cooking and oven baking. In fact, its matte black interior enamel develops a natural patina over time, making it ideal for searing and frying. Built with enamelled cast iron, the Iron Handle Skillet is extremely durable and is constructed for everyday use. The Iron Handle Skillets helper handle and pour spouts on either side simplify cooking, ensuring you can easily transfer this piece of cookware from stovetop to tabletop. Chefs from all over the world attest to the cast iron skillets unique ability to produce the desired balance of a crispy golden crust and a soft, fluffy interior when using this skillet for baking cornbread, cookies, and other desserts. Available in two sizes (26 cm and 30 cm) and countless different colours.
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originally posted on johnlewis.com
After seeing a lot of positive reviews and needing a new frying pan I decided to purchase this product. I have always had non stick pans and wanted to purchase something that would last a lifetime (like my John Lewis stainless steal saucepans- so far going strong for 6 years and my dads are going on 26!)I had done abit of research on which frying pan, seeing that stainless steel are typically more difficult to work with (re not sticking) so I opted for a cast iron pan instead.I had minimal knowledge on how to look after this pan but understood that if you correctly "season" and wash the pan it will hold its non stick quality. Therefore, if you are considering this pan you must do your research on how to look after it or you will hate it.The first time I cooked ...Ā MoreAfter seeing a lot of positive reviews and needing a new frying pan I decided to purchase this product. I have always had non stick pans and wanted to purchase something that would last a lifetime (like my John Lewis stainless steal saucepans- so far going strong for 6 years and my dads are going on 26!)I had done abit of research on which frying pan, seeing that stainless steel are typically more difficult to work with (re not sticking) so I opted for a cast iron pan instead.I had minimal knowledge on how to look after this pan but understood that if you correctly "season" and wash the pan it will hold its non stick quality. Therefore, if you are considering this pan you must do your research on how to look after it or you will hate it.The first time I cooked with it, everything stuck and I kept accidentally flicking things out the pan due to its shallow sides. - this was my error for using the pan to cook gnocchi, however, something to note if you wanted an all rounder pan this is not it.Once I got the hang of using the pan (a lot of oil, seasoning after use, drying thoroughly) it has been a dream.I got the black colour so that it won't discolour over time and it feels sturdy and well made (like all le Creuset!)However, it is extremely heavy. I am fairly strong but due to the short handle length and weighting of this pan it is almost impossible to pick up with one hand when cooking.The handle also gets very hot if cooking on the hob for long periods of time.As noted previously, this is not an all rounder pan. This pan is best used for meat and fish as it gives a lovely crisp coating without burning. If you use this pan for smaller food such as gnocchi or mixed veg be prepared for it to flick onto the floor.It is expensive for a pan however, it truly will last a lifetime and is much healthier and safer than non stick pans.Cleaning it is also very easy! Some hot water and a scrub daddy do the trick!
originally posted on lecreuset.co.uk
Have had this pan (in sea salt) for about a month now, and it is gorgeous; the perfect vessel in which to bake loaves.I paid Ā£165 for it and although it is pricey, you get what you pay for, and, as with all Le Creuset, I know Iāll be using this for decades, and it will almost certainly outlive me.I mostly make basic white loaves, milk loaves, and wholemeal loaves in it, probably one every 2/3 days.It is beautiful, practical, and I just love popping my oven on to prove at 40oC with the shaped bread inside, and seeing how it will look in the gorgeous pan.I also have the round covered bread oven (in cerise) and I still use that for rolls, cobs, and I use the base as a pan for small dishes cooked normally on the hob (think creamy mushrooms for toast) - so donāt ...Ā MoreHave had this pan (in sea salt) for about a month now, and it is gorgeous; the perfect vessel in which to bake loaves.I paid Ā£165 for it and although it is pricey, you get what you pay for, and, as with all Le Creuset, I know Iāll be using this for decades, and it will almost certainly outlive me.I mostly make basic white loaves, milk loaves, and wholemeal loaves in it, probably one every 2/3 days.It is beautiful, practical, and I just love popping my oven on to prove at 40oC with the shaped bread inside, and seeing how it will look in the gorgeous pan.I also have the round covered bread oven (in cerise) and I still use that for rolls, cobs, and I use the base as a pan for small dishes cooked normally on the hob (think creamy mushrooms for toast) - so donāt be thinking you should only get one of the two pieces - I use each one several times weekly!If you canāt be bothered with all the kneading etc for a bread, get a cheap/second hand automatic bread maker, and just use the dough function.That will just mix, knead, and 1st prove your dough without you getting your hands dirty, then you just tip the dough out, punch it down, shape it and pop it in your gorgeous loaf pan for proving again, then youāve got a proper-looking and tasting country loaf.Havenāt used it for any cakes though obv could do a banana bread easily in it ⦠will experiment soon between loaves!
originally posted on kitchenwarehouse.com.au
Another beautiful piece from Le Creuset! The Chambray is so pretty and a true grey/blue tone compared to the much lighter Coastal Blue. The 26cm size is great for cooking smaller meals for two to three/four people compared to the 30cm which I use for four or more people. If you're trying to decide between a shallow casserole and the round casseroles, I'd recommend the shallow casserole as the wide, flat bases make them a more versatile option. I find I use them more regularly for everything from slow cooked casseroles to frying, sautƩing and searing. I also find enamelled cast iron cleans up really easily too, so that's a bonus. I look forward to cooking with this gorgeous casserole for years to come!
| Surface Coating | Enamelled |
| Stove Type Compatibility | Gas, Induction, Electric, Ceramic |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
| Made in | France |
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After seeing a lot of positive reviews and needing a new frying pan I decided to purchase this product. I have always had non stick pans and wanted to purchase something that would last a lifetime (like my John Lewis stainless steal saucepans- so far going strong for 6 years and my dads are going on 26!)I had done abit of research on which frying pan, seeing that stainless steel are typically more difficult to work with (re not sticking) so I opted for a cast iron pan instead.I had minimal knowledge on how to look after this pan but understood that if you correctly "season" and wash the pan it will hold its non stick quality. Therefore, if you are considering this pan you must do your research on how to look after it or you will hate it.The first time I cooked ...Ā MoreAfter seeing a lot of positive reviews and needing a new frying pan I decided to purchase this product. I have always had non stick pans and wanted to purchase something that would last a lifetime (like my John Lewis stainless steal saucepans- so far going strong for 6 years and my dads are going on 26!)I had done abit of research on which frying pan, seeing that stainless steel are typically more difficult to work with (re not sticking) so I opted for a cast iron pan instead.I had minimal knowledge on how to look after this pan but understood that if you correctly "season" and wash the pan it will hold its non stick quality. Therefore, if you are considering this pan you must do your research on how to look after it or you will hate it.The first time I cooked with it, everything stuck and I kept accidentally flicking things out the pan due to its shallow sides. - this was my error for using the pan to cook gnocchi, however, something to note if you wanted an all rounder pan this is not it.Once I got the hang of using the pan (a lot of oil, seasoning after use, drying thoroughly) it has been a dream.I got the black colour so that it won't discolour over time and it feels sturdy and well made (like all le Creuset!)However, it is extremely heavy. I am fairly strong but due to the short handle length and weighting of this pan it is almost impossible to pick up with one hand when cooking.The handle also gets very hot if cooking on the hob for long periods of time.As noted previously, this is not an all rounder pan. This pan is best used for meat and fish as it gives a lovely crisp coating without burning. If you use this pan for smaller food such as gnocchi or mixed veg be prepared for it to flick onto the floor.It is expensive for a pan however, it truly will last a lifetime and is much healthier and safer than non stick pans.Cleaning it is also very easy! Some hot water and a scrub daddy do the trick!
Have had this pan (in sea salt) for about a month now, and it is gorgeous; the perfect vessel in which to bake loaves.I paid Ā£165 for it and although it is pricey, you get what you pay for, and, as with all Le Creuset, I know Iāll be using this for decades, and it will almost certainly outlive me.I mostly make basic white loaves, milk loaves, and wholemeal loaves in it, probably one every 2/3 days.It is beautiful, practical, and I just love popping my oven on to prove at 40oC with the shaped bread inside, and seeing how it will look in the gorgeous pan.I also have the round covered bread oven (in cerise) and I still use that for rolls, cobs, and I use the base as a pan for small dishes cooked normally on the hob (think creamy mushrooms for toast) - so donāt ...Ā MoreHave had this pan (in sea salt) for about a month now, and it is gorgeous; the perfect vessel in which to bake loaves.I paid Ā£165 for it and although it is pricey, you get what you pay for, and, as with all Le Creuset, I know Iāll be using this for decades, and it will almost certainly outlive me.I mostly make basic white loaves, milk loaves, and wholemeal loaves in it, probably one every 2/3 days.It is beautiful, practical, and I just love popping my oven on to prove at 40oC with the shaped bread inside, and seeing how it will look in the gorgeous pan.I also have the round covered bread oven (in cerise) and I still use that for rolls, cobs, and I use the base as a pan for small dishes cooked normally on the hob (think creamy mushrooms for toast) - so donāt be thinking you should only get one of the two pieces - I use each one several times weekly!If you canāt be bothered with all the kneading etc for a bread, get a cheap/second hand automatic bread maker, and just use the dough function.That will just mix, knead, and 1st prove your dough without you getting your hands dirty, then you just tip the dough out, punch it down, shape it and pop it in your gorgeous loaf pan for proving again, then youāve got a proper-looking and tasting country loaf.Havenāt used it for any cakes though obv could do a banana bread easily in it ⦠will experiment soon between loaves!
Another beautiful piece from Le Creuset! The Chambray is so pretty and a true grey/blue tone compared to the much lighter Coastal Blue. The 26cm size is great for cooking smaller meals for two to three/four people compared to the 30cm which I use for four or more people. If you're trying to decide between a shallow casserole and the round casseroles, I'd recommend the shallow casserole as the wide, flat bases make them a more versatile option. I find I use them more regularly for everything from slow cooked casseroles to frying, sautƩing and searing. I also find enamelled cast iron cleans up really easily too, so that's a bonus. I look forward to cooking with this gorgeous casserole for years to come!
I made a point of reading all the instructions, even though I'm an experienced cook, because Le Creuset is supposed to be one of the BEST, and I wanted to make sure I used it properly. The very FIRST time I cooked on it, I used a low setting (as suggested) and regardless of the type of food; protein, carb, fat, etc. it stuck to the pan. Not just sticky, wipe off with a sponge, but stuck on- ENGRAINED in the pan itself! I used the pan a few more times just to make sure I wasn't losing my mind, but it is definitely an inferior product. It looks like the coating was sprayed on so thinly, that it makes the pan virtually useless. Someone at Le Creuset thought they would save money by putting on less surface coating to save a few cents and then NOT PAY for the return ...Ā MoreI made a point of reading all the instructions, even though I'm an experienced cook, because Le Creuset is supposed to be one of the BEST, and I wanted to make sure I used it properly. The very FIRST time I cooked on it, I used a low setting (as suggested) and regardless of the type of food; protein, carb, fat, etc. it stuck to the pan. Not just sticky, wipe off with a sponge, but stuck on- ENGRAINED in the pan itself! I used the pan a few more times just to make sure I wasn't losing my mind, but it is definitely an inferior product. It looks like the coating was sprayed on so thinly, that it makes the pan virtually useless. Someone at Le Creuset thought they would save money by putting on less surface coating to save a few cents and then NOT PAY for the return shipment! Such a terrible shame.
I couldn't wait to get this baby out of the box, and use it. I've been using Le Creuset cast iron skillets, for years now, but I wanted to invest in better cookware, and purchased a small Dutch oven (2qt), and this Cassadou (both in chiffon pink š)This Cassadou quickly became my go-to, for ALL things. I've fried chicken, pork chops, and baby back ribs. I've made one pot pasta meals, and homemade gravy. I've even used it to bake homemade cinnamon rolls in, and I'm telling you, it cooks PERFECTLY every time. I plan on using it for my Mississippi pot roast, instead of my slow cooker, and I'm sure it'll taste even better.My mom's birthday is in April, and I plan on purchasing a Cassadou for her. Her fave color is the classic Flame, and she already has multiple ...Ā MoreI couldn't wait to get this baby out of the box, and use it. I've been using Le Creuset cast iron skillets, for years now, but I wanted to invest in better cookware, and purchased a small Dutch oven (2qt), and this Cassadou (both in chiffon pink š)This Cassadou quickly became my go-to, for ALL things. I've fried chicken, pork chops, and baby back ribs. I've made one pot pasta meals, and homemade gravy. I've even used it to bake homemade cinnamon rolls in, and I'm telling you, it cooks PERFECTLY every time. I plan on using it for my Mississippi pot roast, instead of my slow cooker, and I'm sure it'll taste even better.My mom's birthday is in April, and I plan on purchasing a Cassadou for her. Her fave color is the classic Flame, and she already has multiple pieces, but she doesn't have a Cassadou.
I have another Le Creuset larger skillet that is now 44 years old. It is still fantastic. I love it and use it often. This purchase was because I thought I needed a smaller Le Creuset skillet, as well. It is also fantastic. Heats up to very hot with the electricity only turned up to medium. The lips on the skillet make it easy to pour food.The double handles are also very good. It was a shame my husband took to it and burnt sugar on the base. I am working on cleaning it without destroying the patina. Highly recommend this pan, but for inexperienced cast iron pot users, it may take a little while to get used to the characteristics.
I have several Le Creuset casseroles, round and oval and different sizes. My oldest ones I purchased in about 1988 and are a nut brown colour. The latest colour at that time. I have used all of them dozens of times to cook casseroles, braised meats, stuffings, rice pudding, Yorkshire pudding etc etc.Considering their age they have served me well. The interiors have lost their lovely appearance but still do the job well. The cast iron cooks the contents well and holds the heat so the temperature can be reduced. I always soak them in cold water prior to washing. If I am left with a stain I fill with cold water and add some bleach. They still look good enough to put on the table to serve.I am looking to add to my collection but will still used my old ones as ...Ā MoreI have several Le Creuset casseroles, round and oval and different sizes. My oldest ones I purchased in about 1988 and are a nut brown colour. The latest colour at that time. I have used all of them dozens of times to cook casseroles, braised meats, stuffings, rice pudding, Yorkshire pudding etc etc.Considering their age they have served me well. The interiors have lost their lovely appearance but still do the job well. The cast iron cooks the contents well and holds the heat so the temperature can be reduced. I always soak them in cold water prior to washing. If I am left with a stain I fill with cold water and add some bleach. They still look good enough to put on the table to serve.I am looking to add to my collection but will still used my old ones as well.Great value as they have been well used over 40 years.
I debated about size, and finally chose the 5.5 quart one. I think it's perfect for me in preparing recipes thatmake enough for 4 or 5 people. I wouldn't want larger. Usually I'm cooking for just two of us, and I can getenough made for two separate meals, if not three. The weight isn't that heavy, it's easy to handle, pick up,and clean. When you cook with these Le Creuset dutch ovens, you have to modify your use of high heat. I havea gas stove, and I keep the flame at medium to medium low, and many things once heated get turned down toa low simmer. The pan cleans up like new every time. If you let it cool, then fill with water to soak for 5 minutes,whatever is on the pan will come off with no effort at all. I hand wash, then dry the pan. I'm not planning ...Ā MoreI debated about size, and finally chose the 5.5 quart one. I think it's perfect for me in preparing recipes thatmake enough for 4 or 5 people. I wouldn't want larger. Usually I'm cooking for just two of us, and I can getenough made for two separate meals, if not three. The weight isn't that heavy, it's easy to handle, pick up,and clean. When you cook with these Le Creuset dutch ovens, you have to modify your use of high heat. I havea gas stove, and I keep the flame at medium to medium low, and many things once heated get turned down toa low simmer. The pan cleans up like new every time. If you let it cool, then fill with water to soak for 5 minutes,whatever is on the pan will come off with no effort at all. I hand wash, then dry the pan. I'm not planning towash it in the dishwasher. With this kind of careful but not difficult care, the pan will continue to look beautifuland like new. I bought my pan in the beautiful dark teal color, which seems to now be discontinued. I alreadyhad a bunch of wood and silicone cooking utensils, and I don't plan to use metal except perhaps a soup ladle,which wouldn't scratch the pan anyway. The ceramic interior is very strong, but I don't want to risk scratches.This pan and this size is highly recommended as it's big enough but a manageable size and weight.
This is not a 10.25 inch pan. I don't know of anyone that cooks up the sides of any skillet. The bottom measures 8 inches, so that's what this is, an 8 inch pan. Only prep before use, per instructions, was to wash in hot soapy water. Bacon and eggs stuck on med low heat, WHAT? I've cooked with cast iron before, never had sticking problems. Soaking for a few minutes in hot soapy water released all food, but it never should have stuck in the first place. Not happy, I've longed for this type of cookware for years, such a huge letdown. I'll stick with what I already have, money wasted, should have read the reviews. To all that have had success, very happy for you.
The quality, like all Le Creuset is amazing. It DOES take some getting used to, and admittedly Iām not 100% there yet! Itās the whole low and slow thing. Medium heat is like a high heat, so it requires low-medium heat and it takes longer than your average frypan.It is not non stick, you need to use oil, butter etc. As long as you read the instructions and follow directions (try to ignore everything youāve ever known using other frypans), youāll get there. It is a process though, so donāt give up! They're a beautiful looking pan and the flavour they give your food is so good. Theyre an investment, not only money but time and effort learning how to use them but worth it all. I love the fact Iāll have it forever.
| Surface Coating | Enamelled |
| Stove Type Compatibility | Gas, Induction, Electric, Ceramic |
| Warranty | Lifetime |
| Made in | France |