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Staub Enameled Cast-Iron Traditional Deep Skillet, 11"
Staub Enameled Cast-Iron Traditional Deep Skillet, 11"
Staub Enameled Cast-Iron Traditional Deep Skillet, 11"
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Staub Enameled Cast-Iron Traditional Deep Skillet, 11"

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Fry, fry again

We love ourselves a good cast-iron skillet—and this one from Staub? Now we’re really swooning. A more traditional take on the typical fry pan, it’s got higher, straighter sides that let it double as a sauté pan, too.

  • Master multitasker: The high sides and 11-inch diameter are great for morning eggs, weekend roasts, peach cobbler, pan-fried chicken, and more.
  • Retains heat: Heavyweight cast iron evenly cooks food—and holds onto it for longer.
  • Super slick: This pan has an enameled interior that can fry eggs, sear steak, and brown onions from the get-go, no seasoning needed.
  • Durable: The colorful enamel coating on the outside is resistant to chips, cracking, and discoloration.
  • Versatile: It pairs with any stovetop, including induction and is oven-safe up to 500°F.
  • French heritage: All this, from a French maker who’s been crafting high-quality enameled cast-iron cookware in France since 1974.
  • Made in: France.
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

11"D x 17.3"L (including handle) x 2.1"H

Materials:

Enameled cast iron.

Care:

Safe for use on any cooktop, including induction. Oven and broiler safe up to 500°F. Use plastic or wood utensils only as metal utensils may damage the enamel. Allow pan to cool before washing.

Dishwasher safe, but we recommend hand washing. To remove stubborn stains soak in hot soapy water for a few minutes. Avoid using steel wool, steel scouring pads, harsh detergents, bleach, or abrasive cleaners.

Got cookware questions? Check out our handy-dandy guide on all things pots and pans. You'll find care tips, details on which materials are best for what, and oh-so much more.

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