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๐ฅ Elevate every meal with the skillet thatโs as versatile as your lifestyle!
The Lodge 5 Quart Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Deep Skillet is a durable, American-made cookware essential designed for professional and home chefs alike. Featuring a naturally seasoned surface for easy food release, it offers exceptional heat retention and versatilityโperfect for searing, sautรฉing, baking, and grilling across all heat sources including ovens, stovetops, grills, and campfires. With a robust 14.4-pound build and a signature teardrop handle plus assist handle, this skillet combines tradition, performance, and eco-conscious craftsmanship for a lifetime of culinary excellence.






























| ASIN | B00063RWXO |
| Additional Features | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,985 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #174 in Skillets |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Brand Name | Lodge |
| Capacity | 5 Quarts |
| Coating Description | Vegetable Oil-based Seasoning |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Coil , Gas, Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,307 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 100 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536351209, 00075536351353, 10075536351350 |
| Handle Material | Cast Iron |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | Deep Skillet, Lid |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | Deep Skillet With Iron Cover and Assist Handle |
| Item Weight | 14.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lodge Manufacturing Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | L10CF3 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime limited manufacturer's warranty |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Metal Type | Cast Iron |
| Model Name | Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron |
| Model Number | L10CFKPLT |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only, Oven Safe |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Saute, Sear, Fry, Bake, Stir Fry, Deep Fry, Bread Baking |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sautรฉing, searing, frying, baking, stir frying, deep frying, bread baking, frying chicken, searing steaks, sautรฉing vegetables, baking deep-dish cornbread |
| UPC | 798527569642 075536351209 075536351353 752913152641 368817441264 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**R
A Great Addition to the Kitchen
This deep cast iron skillet is perfect for frying. It's deep enough to allow you to fry larger quantities of chicken, etc. It is a quality skillet and a good value. Be aware, though, it is VERY heavy. The lid is a nice additon.
S**W
Goodbye Flaky (And Possibly Deleterious) Teflon Cookware
I got the Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer when I learned that properly seasoned cast-iron cookware are an alternative to Teflon cookware. With the Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer, I no longer have to contend with Teflon cooking surfaces that start to flake and lose their their non-stick properties over time. (Teflon 101: Teflon contains PTFE [Polytetrafluoroethylene], which the FDA finds to contain "insignificant" amounts of PFOA [Perfluorooctanoic acid], a toxicant and carcinogen in animals -Wikipedia. Insignificant amounts or not, I'm not taking chances.) Besides having a non-stick surface (which is PTFE- and PFOA-free), the Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer has a lot more to offer: Heat Retention and Distribution ------------------------------- With cast-iron, heat is evenly distributed throughout the pan so you won't get hot spots that will burn your food. The excellent heat retention property of cast-iron also help to cook food quickly so more of the vitamins in the food are retained. Deep Sides ---------- I use the Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer mostly as a regular pan. The deep sides (3-1/4") help to keep the stove top clean by acting as a shield to keep splatter from grease and bits of food from reaching the stove top. Durability ----------- The Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer is a one-piece cookware with no joints or rivets. It is extremely durable under normal use. In fact, cast-iron cookware do oftentimes outlast their owners! Do note, however, that cast-iron pans DO crack when subjected to extreme temperature changes. So, be sure to let an extremely hot cast iron pan cool some before attempting to wash it. Non-Stick Surface ----------------- When properly seasoned, cast-iron cookware should provide a non-stick cooking surface. When I got the Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer, I found that even though it came "pre-seasoned," it wasn't quite non-stick! The solution was simple enough - all I had to do was to "season" it some more. I did some research and found that your cast-iron is best seasoned with animal-based fats or other vegetable-based saturated fats because saturated fats are less likely than non-saturated fats to turn rancid. Non-saturated fats are also more likely to leave a sticky residue than saturated fats when baked. - Animal-Based Fats The most notable animal-based fat is of course lard. However, I was unable to find commercially available lard that wasn't hydrogenated (hydrogenation is a process used for making liquid fats solid or semi-solid and for increasing shelf life). If you want lard that's not hydrogenated, your best bet would be to render your own pork/bacon fat. - Vegetable-Based Fats Non-hydrogenated Palm oil and Coconut oil are both saturated vegetable oils that are readily available in the natural foods section of most supermarkets. The use of Coconut oil, however, is discouraged because coconut oil has a strong flavor and will impart a tinge of its flavor on foods cooked in cast-iron cookware that have been seasoned with coconut oil. I used Spectrum Organic Vegetable Oil (which is actually just 100% palm oil) to season my Lodge Logic cookware. - The Seasoning Process Rub only a *thin* and even coating of fat on the cast-iron pan and bake the pan in the oven for an hour. Remember, more isn't better - I had to learn this the hard way. I applied too much of the Spectrum Oil on my first couple of coatings and found that the baked on oil became very sticky. I had to scrape out the sticky coating with a wooden spatula and start over. So, go easy on that coating of oil/fat! I had to repeat the seasoning process 6 times before my Lodge Logic became seasoned. - The Seasonedness Test A good test of whether your cast-iron cookware is truly seasoned is to cook an egg with it using no oil whatsoever. If the egg doesn't stick to the pan, your cast-iron pan is seasoned. Conclusion ---------- The Lodge Logic Cast-Iron Chicken Fryer is a very good alternative to Teflon cookware and should last a lifetime. Once seasoned, it is perfect for healthy fat-free or low fat cooking. Highly recommended!
M**E
This is my favorite cookware I've ever owned.
Because it's cast iron, the heat distribution and cleaning easiness won't be as good as a copper pan. However, it's simple, sturdy, and does basically anything you'd want it to. Here's my care process. CARE: I initially seasoned it with avocado oil 5 times. (Light coating across entire pan, baked in the oven for 40 minutes at 500 degrees. Cool. Repeat 5 times). This was a lengthy process but worth it for an initial layer. Otherwise, I clean it with a soft brush or a pan scrapper if necessary. I use a small amount of dish detergent (just enough for a light lather), rinse it clean, and throw it back on a hot burner for a minute before applying a light coat of Crisco or avocado oil. Wipe off excess oil. Turn burner off and let cool. It's a little bit of work, but this pan is versatile, indestructible, safe from plastics, and affordable. I hardly use my other pans except when making sauces or small single portions. Also, this pan is HEAVY. Use two hands with potholders.
K**R
Perfect
I love this cast iron skillet. It is perfect for spaghetti sauce and casseroles.
R**V
Lodge is superb quality, but watch for price fluctuations.
Background you can skip We started on a journey of replacing the Calphalon / Cephalon / Tefal / and Stainless potts and pans that we accumulated over the years. The reason is that the non-stick stuff, over time, comes off and who knows what it really does to your body long term. The cast iron pan we received of my mother, already 35 yrs old when we received it, was an eye opener as nothing stuck in it and it was glorious to cook in. So we decided to go pan by pan and build up a full "site" of cast iron pots and pans. We've tried various brands, initially, thinking "cast iron is cast iron". WRONG. The smoothness of the surface, quality of the seasoning, fit of the lid, even thickness etc are all critical in making something GREAT cookware versus a horrible failure. Lodge has been a winner in every category of cast iron cookware for us. At this point we have a complete cookware collection and 90% is Lodge and we love it. The trick with cast iron? Read up on directions on how to cook with and hot to properly clean. Too many people ruin the seasoning by not understanding how to care for it. If the seasoning ever gets sub-par or you make a mistake: re-seasoning is very easy with any oven and some cooking oil. Here's the good: - perfect thickness of iron - deep even and eternal seasoning: we have yet to re-season any of the pans after several years of intense use - smooth cast iron surface. The combination of seasoning and smooth surface make for virtually non-stick cooking, be it crepes or sunny side up eggs. Works great! - lid of this item fits precisely - Handle on pot as well as lid: its heavy - can withstand very very high heat, unlike non-stick. Great for over use - Keeps heat very long so dinner doesn't go cold in seconds On the downside (we're nitpicking on the first): - heavy to handle, so not great for older people. You can get a serious wrist workout from handling these - Amazon seems to have a crazy price band for this. Bought mine in the low thirty bucks and today, when writing this review, its 88. Nutty. Watch and time your purchase as it goes up and down and thats just not cool.
V**A
Top Quality
Iโm very happy with this Lodge 5-Quart pre-seasoned cast iron deep skillet. It arrived well packaged and was ready to use right out of the box. The skillet is solid, heavy, and clearly built to last. It heats evenly and holds heat extremely well, making it perfect for frying, searing, sautรฉing, and one-pot meals. The deep sides are great for cooking larger portions without splatter. I also like that it can be used on the stovetop and in the oven. Yes, itโs heavy, but thatโs expected with cast iron and actually shows its quality. With proper care, this pan will last for many years. Overall, this is a great value and a reliable kitchen essential. I would definitely recommend it.
C**S
Lodge cast iron
Great for frying or using like a Dutch oven. Love the large capacity.
J**N
Love this pan!
I was really worried that it would come cracked or chipped. It came in perfect! I've been working on building up my cast iron collection and getting rid of my Teflon pots and pans. I really love that this one comes with a lid as well. What made me choose this one is I already had a 10 inch lodge pan but I was only able to fry about 3 chicken legs at a time...which pushed dinner time further and further back. My hubby wanted to buy me this one to speed up time so he didn't have to wait longer to eat. :-) To clean it: Since it came pre-seasoned. My first meal in it was fried chicken. Came out great. I use coconut oil for all my cooking/frying needs. So once the chicken was done. I poured out the coconut oil (into a container) and while the pan was still hot...wiped it down. Then added fresh, clean coconut oil all over (inside, out and on the handle) of the pan and then let it cool off. So far so good. No scrubbing needed since I take the food out and wipe it down, as soon as the food is done cooking. I just made Manudo last night...did the same process and it came out great. P.S. I use this and my other Lodge Cast Iron on my electric glass top stove. No scratching, since I don't move the pan around. I always make sure the glass top stove has nothing on it and there is nothing on the bottom of my cast iron before setting it down. To keep the cast iron pans from scratching each other up (while stacked). I use some old diaper stuffers that I no longer use on my son (yes I bleached and stripped them, before hand). I bought the stuffers from Green Mountain Diapers (Cloth-eez Prefold Diapers - Organic - Size Large). Since they were so expensive (even at a bulk discount)...I'm trying to get all my money's worth out of them. They wick any moisture that might be left behind, from the cast iron. So I don't have to worry about any rust building up on them! If you are scared to use them because of them rusting...don't be. This one is a big investment but if you need something cheap to practice with. I recommend the Lodge 3 Quart Cast Iron combo cooker. That was the first one I started with (that the one that only allowed me 2-3 piece of chicken at a time). Best of luck!
J**D
Quality.
If you like using cast ironyou will love this extra large braiser. Even heat. Heavy lid keeps the flavours in. It is pricey but well made and of course cast iron lasts forever and can be handed down. Shipped quickly and very well packed.
D**K
Great buy
Super excellent quality. It is massive, so be careful when placing on glass surfaces
L**F
Gloriously heavy and the only cookware you need
Your protein intake should be sufficient enough to be able to even lift this skillet (or even just the lid). It's heavy as you'd expect it to be. Extremely well made and looking forward to spend the rest of my kitchen life with it!
G**A
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO
Siempre he usado este tipo de ollas y sartenes, este sarten me gusto porque se puede usar como sarten y al estar hondo tambien como olla, ademas la tapadera me parecio muy practica, es importante curarlas primero, despues de lavarla yo frio tocino hasta que queda crujiente, tambien se puede poner en el horno a cocinar el tocino, le quito el tocino y el exceso de grasa, con una servilletita trato de cubrir todo el sarten de adentro y de afuera y como siempre no lavarlas con jabon, si hay necesidad de hacerlo se tienen que volver a "curar".
I**N
Amazing
It is amazing simply it is Lodge
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