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  • 10¼" (26cm) Prospector Pan Oven Safe Iron Crepe / Shallow Frying Pan

10¼" (26cm) Prospector Pan Oven Safe Iron Crepe / Shallow Frying Pan

  • £74.35

  • Ex Tax: £61.96

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Shropshire Made 10¼"(26.0cm) Prospector Crepe / Shallow Pan ©

Perfect for pancakes & Omelettes

Fry on the hob, brown under the grill, cook in the oven.
Pre-seasoned with flax oil for a natural non-stick finish
Durable 99.1% pure spun iron pan with sturdy riveted handles
Suitable for high temperature frying & browning
Fry on the hob, brown under the grill, cook in the oven.
Versatile and very compact to store. 
Perfect for range stoves, open fires, wood burning ovens, electric, gas, ceramic, halogen & induction hobs (Heat up slowly to keep flat).
Nothing better on induction. Heat up slowly at first, to keep pans flat, don't drop hot pans into cold water. 
 
      
 
Photo is courtesy of the very talented Ros Atkinson, better known as @her_dark_materials on instagram. Ros is a good friend of us at Netherton Foundry and we are always in awe of her work. Have a look at her website Her Dark Materials, where you can see more of her photos and buy prints.

Dimensions: 

Weight 0.83kg (1lb,13oz), Top rim diameter 10¼'' (26.0cm), Base diameter 9" (23.0cm),
Pan height 1¼'' (3.0)cm,  Base to top of handle 5.8cm. Width across handles 12" (30.0cm)

Why choose a pre- seasoned pan ?                                                     

The edible Sussex flax oil coating is easy to wash & naturally non-stick. 
It is ready for immediate use.                  
No chemicals or PTFE are used in the coating of the pan.
Coating can be simply restored at home, time after time.

Not sure which Netherton Prospector Pan to choose, click on this video for more information.  

DJ BBQ using a Prospector pan and charcoal BBQ on ITV's This Morning Programme.

Why use an Iron pan?

Iron pans are tough and can be used at very high temperatures.
This iron pan is suitable for all types of hobs, grills and ovens.
Iron is a pure, simple metal which is easy to look after & very recyclable.
    
 
A short video showing you how to give your frying pan or wok a quick freshen up. 

What’s special about OUR spun black iron pans?

Serious cooks and professional chefs love the way that black iron pans heat evenly and give great cooking performance.
The more you use your pan the better it gets as the seasoned patina develops.
A couple of handy tips:
  •  If you are cooking meat or fish -  oil the food, not the pan
  •  Be patient; allow the food to cook before trying to turn it over. 
  •  Don't fry food straight from the fridge, allow it to come up to room temperature. 
The pan bodies are spun by hand, so each one is slightly different.  They will not all be as flat as a billiard table.
If you do want to keep it as flat as you can, then follow these simple guidelines.
  • Every time you use the pan, heat it SLOWLY to frying temperature, then you can use full power.
    This is especially important if you are using powerful cooking hobs such as induction.
  • Use a hob the same size as the pan base, small rings WILL warp big pans.
  •  Never drop a hot pan into cold water. This will buckle it.
If your pan has oak handles, the grain on every piece is unique and each one is branded by hand. They are like fingerprints, no two are identical.
 
Love your pan and follow our instructions for re-seasoning. Oven seasoning is kinder to the pan than hob top seasoning and it also give a nicer looking finish. We suggest that you only use hob top seasoning, if your oven is too small for your pan or you are re-seasoning your wok.
 
Your pan will develop with use and, if cared for,  will age beautifully and be a friend for life.
 
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