Cast iron pans

Durable cast iron pans for outdoor cooking or cooking over a wood fire. Find the perfect cast-iron skillet for the best stew or shop a whole set to try out several cast-iron pans at once.

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Barebones Cast iron teapot
L 24 x W 17.8 x H 10.2 cm
Extra enamelled layer
IN STOCK, available now
€119.00
Barebones cast iron griddle product photo
H 53.3 x W 27.9 x D 1.9 cm
Can be used on both sides
IN STOCK, available now
€89.00
Barebones Dutch oven 3.8L product photo
H 31.8 x W 35.6 x D 40.6 cm
Pre-seasoned
IN STOCK, available now
€199.00
Barebones Dutch oven 3.8L product photo
L 35.6 x W 31.8 x H 40.6 cm
Suited to all heat sources
IN STOCK, available now
€119.00
Barebones Cast Iron Skillet 12" Pan product photo
L 47.6 x W 31.1 x H 7.6 cm
Skillet pan with lid
AVAILABLE SOON
€199.00
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Cast-iron pans and Dutch ovens

Cast iron pans come in several varieties. For example, you can choose from a cast iron frying pan, wok pan, frying pan or even a poffertjes pan. They are available in different colours, shapes and sizes. Made of cast iron, they are very strong and can last a lifetime! Dutch ovens are a household name for the adventurous cook.

Why legs under the Dutch Oven?

The Dutch oven is a cast-iron cooking pot that owes its name to Dutch blacksmiths. The Dutch oven allows you to prepare delicious dishes and makes roasting, stewing and baking a breeze. There are Dutch ovens with or without feet and we are happy to explain the difference below:

Dutch Oven with legs

  • Because of its legs, the Dutch oven with legs stands more firmly in a campfire

  • The feet under the pan allow the coals underneath to get sufficient oxygen

  • This pan is less easy to use in the Kamado, on a grill rack or indoors in your oven or on the gas cooker

Dutch Oven without legs

  • The Dutch Oven without legs can also be used indoors in the oven or on your cooker

  • You can also use it better, for example in your Kamado barbecue or on a grill rack, as with a tripod

  • If you want to keep distance between your briquettes and the bottom of the pan, this is more difficult and you will need, for example, a trivet