preseasoned cast iron cookware
| Type: Dutch Ovens | Material: cast iron | Certification: FDA, LFGB, SGS |
| Feature: Eco-Friendly | Place of Origin: Hebei China (Mainland) | Brand Name: Forrest |
| Model Number: FRS-401 | product: cast iron cookware | type: dutch oven |
| Packaging Detail: | box or cartons |
| Delivery Detail: | 25-40DAYS after receive the deposit |
cast iron cookware
dutch oven
preseasoned
for camping
all kinds of capacity
cast iron cookware
| material | cast iron |
| surface treatment | preseasoned with vegetable oil |
| accessery | wire handle ,lid lifter |
| capacity | 2QT,3QT,4.5QT,6QT,9QT,12QT,15QT,20QT |
| USE AND CARE | USE:Before cooking, apply vegetable oil to the cooking surface of your pan and pre-heat the pan slowly (always start on low heat, increasing the temperature slowly). Once the utensil is properly pre-heated, you are ready to cook. TIP: Avoid cooking very cold food in the pan, as this can promote sticking. PLEASE REMEMBER: Handles will become very hot in the oven, and on the stovetop. Always use an oven mitt to prevent burns when removing pans from oven or stovetop. CLEANING: After cooking, clean utensil with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. (Avoid putting a hot utensil into cold water. Thermal shock can occur causing the metal to warp or crack). TIP: If you are having trouble removing stuck-on food, boil some water in your pan for a few minutes to loosen residue, making it easier to remove. TIP: Do not let your cast iron air dry, as this can promote rust. Store in a cool, dry place. If you have a cover, or lid, for your utensil, place a folded paper towel in between lid and utensil allowing air to circulate. This prevents moisture from collecting inside the utensil, which can cause rust. TIP: The oven is a great place to store your cast iron; just remember to remove it before turning on the oven. NEVER wash in dishwasher. If for some reason your utensil develops a metallic smell or taste, or perhaps rust spots (maybe a well-meaning relative washed your utensil in the dishwasher or with soap thinking they were being helpful), never fear. Simply scour off the rust using a very fine grade of sandpaper or steel wool and refer to our section Re-seasoning Your Cookware. |
| certificate | SGS,LFGB,FDA |
| new model | we can do any models according to the customer's request |