TF118E 12 Inch Pre Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet by Taste of Home
- Description
- Use & Care
- Specs
- Warranty
With the Taste of Home® 12-inch Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet, you can bring some of grandma's favorite recipes to your kitchen table. From pot pies to skillet versions of your favorite meals and good old fried chicken, this hardworking pan is durable and built to withstand tough cooking tasks. This durable cast iron is designed for everyday use and is an ideal choice for the home chef. The even heat distribution and superior heat retention of the cast iron will produce even cooking results. The dual pour spouts are designed for a mess-free pouring experience and make it easy to pour liquids and grease out of your pan, while the helper handle makes it easy to lift and transfer this Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet. Additionally, the custom-designed, ergonomic handle makes it easy to maneuver. Pre-seasoned with Flaxseed oil this cast iron comes ready to use. All Taste of Home® products are designed in partnership with and rigorously tested by the Taste of Home test kitchen and are Test Kitchen-approved. Make sure to snag your Taste of Home® Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet today.
- 12 inch skillet; 18.75 x 13 x 2.75 inches
- Pre-Seasoned with Flaxseed Oil
- Superior heat retention for even cooking and baking
- Helper handle for easy lifting and transferring
- Convenient dual pour spouts for mess-free pouring
- Oven safe to 400˚F
- High sides contain splatters
- Custom designed, ergonomic handles
- Suitable for all cooktops, including induction - Care must be taken on smooth top ranges.
- Heat retention keeps food warm during oven-to-table serving
- Dual pour spouts are perfect for left or right-hand use
- Taste of Home® Test Kitchen Approved
- Limited Lifetime Household Warranty
Before using for the first time…
Remove all labels, tags, and packaging from cookware. Wash your pan in warm water then towel dry thoroughly. This removes all manufacturing, packing and shipping dust from your new Taste of Home® Cookware. Do not soak cast iron. Do not allow to air dry. After drying, rub all surfaces of cast iron cookware with a very light coating of vegetable oil using a cloth.
COOKING:
- Although your cookware is pre-seasoned, it is recommended that you lightly coat the pan with a cooking or vegetable oil prior to each use.
- Pre-Seasoned cookware can be used in all oven temperatures, plus under the broiler or over a campfire. DO NOT place your cookware in the microwave. It is also not recommended that you use your pre-seasoned cookware on a glass stove top.
- Remove acidic foods from cast iron immediately after cooking and wash promptly to prevent damage to the seasoning.
- Place your skillet on the burner and bring up to temperature together. DO NOT place a cold pan on a hot burner. Do not add cold food to a hot skillet.
- Match burner size to skillet. ALWAYS use the burner that matches most closely with the diameter of your skillet.
- Pre-Seasoned cookware is superior in heat retention and distribution. High heat is not necessary.
- Always use a hot pad or mitt to remove the lid or remove the cookware from the stovetop or oven. Handles will get hot with use.
- Cast iron should be gradually heated when preheating. Your pan may smoke if it is too hot; if this happens turn off the heat, allow it to partially cool and proceed with use.
- Oven use up to 400˚F.
- Using a lower heat setting can prevent food from sticking.
- All utensils are safe to use – including metal utensils.
- Clean immediately after use.
- Let cast iron cool-to-touch before attempting to clean. (Caution: Cast iron retains heat well, be patient in waiting for it to cool).
- DO NOT SUBMERGE HOT CAST IRON INTO COLD WATER; this could cause your pan to crack.
- Wipe the interior surface of the skillet with a rag to remove excess food residue.
- Hand-wash only using hot water, and a nylon bristle brush or steel wool. Rinse well and dry thoroughly, immediately.
- We do not recommend using metal scouring pads as these can remove the cast iron seasoning.
- Oil skillet after each cleaning:
- Pour ½ teaspoon vegetable oil on to the skillet; use paper towels to coat the interior surface lightly. The surface should appear dark, smooth and there should be no oil residue remaining. Let the pan cool completely before storing.
- Re-seasoning instructions (Repeat process as needed):
- Pour one tablespoon vegetable oil on to the skillet; use paper towels to coat the skillet, oiling the interior, exterior and handle.
- Wipe off excess oil with a fresh paper towel, leaving the skillet lightly greased.
- Heat the oven to 350˚F, place a piece of aluminum foil to catch drippings on the bottom rack. Place the skillet upside down on the top rack of the oven for one hour.
- Turn the oven off and wait until skillet is cool to remove; then store.
- DO NOT STORE COOKWARE WHILE IT IS WET; this can cause the cast iron to corrode.
- In case of rusting:
- Use a scouring pad to remove and wash away all rust.
- Towel dry immediately after hand washing.
- Follow the re-seasoning instructions listed above.
Cleaning:
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/cast-iron-cleaning/
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-gently-clean-a-cast-iron-skillet/
Storing:
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-store-cast-iron/
Seasoning:
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-season-a-cast-iron-skillet/
How to cook on any stove:
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-cook-with-cast-iron-any-stove/
Chemical Information
Quality Products and Range Kleen Since 1971!
Various State regulations are now requiring manufacturers of "cookware" to disclose chemicals that appear on authoritative lists that are intentionally added during the manufacturing process.
"Cookware" means durable houseware items that are used in homes and restaurants to prepare, dispense, or store food, foodstuffs, or beverages. "Cookware" includes pots, pans, skillets, grills, baking sheets, baking molds, trays, bowls, and cooking utensils.1
"Designated list" means the list of chemicals identified as candidate chemicals that exhibit a hazard trait or an environmental or toxicological endpoint that meets the criteria specified in regulations adopted by the Department of Toxic Substances Control pursuant to Article 14 (commencing with Section 25251) of Chapter 6.5 of Division 20, and is published on the Department of Toxic Substances Control's internet website pursuant to those regulations.1
Since 1971, Range Kleen has taken product safety in high regard, and we strive to produce quality products for our consumers. Range Kleen is unaware of, nor do we believe, any of our products under proper use and care could represent a health risk.
We have listed below full disclosure of all chemicals from the authoritative (designated) lists that we have been provided. If you have further questions, please refer to the links below to better inform yourself of these chemicals.
Taste of Home Preseasoned Cast Iron | ||
Chemical | CA DTSC AUTHORITATIVE LIST | LINK - FOR MORE INFORMATION |
Diboron trioxide (Boron) | EC Annex VI CMRs - Cat. 1B, | https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=20756 |
Titanium dioxide | IARC Carcinogens - 2B, Prop 65 | https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=20822 |
Manganese and Manganese Compounds | CWA 303(d), CDC 4th National Exposure Report 5, OEHHA RELs, CA TACs, CA NLs, ATSDR Neurotoxicants, IRIS Neurotoxicants | https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=22077 |
Carbon | IARC Carcinogens - 2B, Prop 65 | https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=20806 |
Phosphorus | CWA 303(d), CA TACs | https://calsafer.dtsc.ca.gov/cms/candidatechemical/?rid=22181 |
1 (n.d.). California Legislative Information. Https://Leginfo.Legislature.ca.gov. https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220AB1200
Limited Lifetime Household Warranty | Range Kleen Mfg., Inc. warrants cookware to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal household use to the original purchaser. Ceramic and non-stick coating is guaranteed not to peel off under normal household use. Marring of ceramic and non-stick is normal and does not affect the non-stick properties or cookware. To maintain your cookware, we recommend you follow the Use and Care instructions carefully. During this period, Range Kleen Mfg., Inc will repair or replace, at its option, any defective item returned to Range Kleen with original purchase receipt. If the item is out of production, an item of similar value and function will be substituted. Commercial use of this product voids this warranty. Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. This warranty is non-transferable. This warranty will not cover damage caused by misuse of the product in direct opposition to the supplied use and care. All discoloration, scratches and stains, or other signs of misuse or abuse of the cookware that do not affect the function of your cookware, is not covered under this warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.