Product Description
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Lodge Cast Iron Bakeware - a Perfect Result Each and Every Time!
As the popularity of home-based baking continues to soar, the
need for that âgo-toâ pan or tin has never been greater.
Lodgeâs range of cast iron bakeware can always be relied upon
to produce that flawless outcome - time and time again! Ideal for
preventing unwanted hot spots, scorching and burning, and for
ensuring that cooking times are always kept to a minimum, the
perfect loaf, cake or muffin is guaranteed when you bake with
Lodge.
About Lodge - 100 Years and Still Cooking
Originally established by Joseph Lodge in 1896 - and with over
118 years of experience - Lodge is renowned for producing the
finest cast iron cookware in the world. The family-owned company,
based in South Pittsburg (Tennessee), is the only remaining
manufacturer of cast iron cookware in the USA. The business has
survived two World Wars and the Great Depression and continues to
prosper today due to its legacy of quality and dedication to
improving manufacturing methods.
The Evolution of Lodge
Lodgeâs legendary foundry has undergone several notable
upgrades as the company has grown. In order to respond to
increasing demand, it was converted from a hand-pour operation to
an automated moulding process in 1950. This led to safer and more
efficient manufacturing procedures. In 1992, with an emphasis on
conservation, Lodgeâs coal-fired cupola furnaces were replaced
by an electro-magnetic induction melting system. With consumer
demand beginning to exceed foundry capacity, Lodge recently
completed a comprehensive expansion of its facilities that cost
in excess of 30 million dollars. This included new melting and
sand systems, an additional moulding line and enhanced seasoning
capabilities. These developments have increased capacity by
almost 50% and have ensured that Lodgeâs foundry is now the
most technologically-advanced in the world.
Why Cast Iron?
Cast iron provides the finest heat distribution and retention of
any cookware metal. The heat spreads rapidly and evenly across
both the bottom and sides of the material and stays hot for a
prolonged period of time. It is also brutally durable to the
point of being almost indestructible. In fact, amazingly, some of
the very first skillets, griddles and Dutch ovens, produced more
than 100 years ago, are still being used in kitchens today!
Why Lodge Cast Iron?
Every shipment of iron that arrives at Lodgeâs foundry passes
through a stringent radiation detector. This ensures that no
contaminants are able to enter the manufacturing process.
Although standard procedure at Lodge, many other factories around
the world do not follow this protocol and actually encourage the
addition of secondary materials to the iron so that production
quantity is maximised.
Lodgeâs privately-held metal formula and precision moulding
systems are the result of the companyâs continued dedication to
improving quality - a process that began with the very first
skillet that was ever made.
Not even the most expensive stainless steel or aluminium
cookware comes close to rivalling the heat
distribution/retention, versatility, durability and value of
Lodge cast iron. Its cooking performance ensures that it is an
essential tool for both professional chefs and discerning home
cooks.
Seasoning - a Natural Coating that Improves with Use
In 2002 Lodge introduced pre-seasoned cookware, known as the
Lodge Logic range, into their ever-evolving assortment. This
eliminated the requirement for seasoning prior to initial usage
and ensured that Lodge cookware was ready to use as soon as it
was removed from its packaging. At the time this was an industry
first. It has since become standard practice.
The Lodge seasoning procedure is a multiple-step process in
which vegetable oil is applied via an electrostatic spray system
that coats the cookware. It is then baked into the iron in
commercial ovens at temperatures of 600 degrees Fahrenheit (315
degrees Celsius). This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into
the pores of the iron and provides the easy-release properties
that are equivalent to a natural non-stick surface. Crucially,
this process eliminates the concerns that are associated
with non-stick coatings.
The foundry-based seasoning process is far superior to what can
be achieved at home. The oil is more advanced, the spray system
coats the cookware more uniformly and the oven temperature is
substantially hotter. Independent tests have confirmed that it
takes several years of regular home seasoning to equal the
performance of that attained at the factory.
That said, in addition to the pre-seasoning that occurs during
production of Lodgeâs cast iron cookware, the natural non-stick
surface can actually be enhanced and repaired (if necessary) once
it has been used. This capability, which isnât evident in
-based coatings, means that Lodge products can be used on
a regular basis for 100 years or more!
Care and Use Instructions - Follow these to Ensure that Your
Lodge Cast Iron Lasts a Lifetime!
Care
1) Hand wash and dry immediately - even before the very first
use.
2) Allow your cookware to cool naturally prior to cleaning
(plunging hot cast iron into water may cause damage).
3) Rub a small a of vegetable oil into the product after
every wash. Use just enough to restore the sheen, without it
becoming âstickyâ. This reinforces the natural seasoning and
protects the cast iron from moisture (which can lead to rusting).
Use
1) It is safe to use metal, wood or silicone utensils with your
cookware.
2) Some ingredients may stick to some degree during initial
usage. It is advisable to employ extra oil or butter until the
seasoning has built-up.
3) Holders/mitts are essential when using the handles. Protect
countertops with trivets.
Cleaning - to Soap or not to Soap?
Lodge cookware reaches 400 degrees Fahrenheit (204 degrees
Celsius) in 4 minutes on a medium heat setting and is sterile at
212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), so soap is often
not necessary. However, if using it is preferred, wash with mild
soapy water and dry immediately before adding oil.
Dishwashers, strong detergents and metal scouring pads will
remove seasoning, so are not recommended.
How to Reverse Rusting
Without protective seasoning, iron can rust. If this does occur,
it can be easily fixed by scouring the rust, rinsing and drying
the cookware, and then applying a small quantity of vegetable
oil.
If significant rusting is apparent then the cookware may need to
be re-seasoned. Visit www.lodgemfg.com for specific directions.
Lodgeâs Limited Lifetime Warranty
Lodge cast iron is warranted to the purchaser by Lodge
Manufacturing Company, Inc. to be free from defects in material
and workmanship at the time of purchase. Small cosmetic blemishes
inherent to sand casting and hand finishing which do not affect
the performance of the cookware are not covered. This warranty
extends from the date of purchase, for the lifetime of the
original owner. This limited lifetime warranty is exclusive of
all other warranties expressed or implied. This warranty is made
by Lodge Manufacturing Company, Inc. and no other person or
entity.
For this warranty to apply, the owner must follow the use and
care instructions provided with the product. The warranty covers
normal household use, but does not include damage from abuse,
neglect, abnormal wear, or any use not consistent with the
directions included with the cookware. Rust is not considered a
defect.
Box Contains
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1 x Lodge 26.06 x 13.03 cm/10.25 x 5.13 inch Pre-Seasoned Cast
Iron Loaf Pan
- Ideal for preparing a wide variety of bread, cakes and desserts.
- Cast iron provides unparalleled distribution of heat in order to prevent hot spots, scorching and burning.
- The pan's renowned heat retention properties also ensure that cooking time is reduced.
- Will tolerate the maximum attainable temperature of any conventional or convection oven.
- Designed to never bend, twist or warp.
- Extended handles enable easy and safe lifting into/from the oven and effortless 'turning-out'.
- Pre-seasoned at Lodge's foundry (additional oiling prior to use is advisable).
- Compatible with metal, wood and silicone utensils.
- Clean via hand washing (Lodge cast iron is sterile at 212 degrees Fahrenheit/100 degrees Celsius, so detergents are optional).
- Lifetime guarantee (full details below).