Enameled cast iron frying pans boast the same durable construction and heat retention as unfinished cast iron, but with a smooth, elegant enamel coating for easier cleanup. These pans are made the exact same way as an enameled cast iron Dutch oven: Molten iron-carbon alloy is poured into a proprietary frying pan mold and then left to cool, before being coated with an enamel made from powdered glass.


French skillets also come in different sizes, but they are typically much smaller, ranging from 8 to 12 inches.
Non-stick frying pans are also easy to clean and maintain, as food and grease can be wiped away with ease. They are also safe for use on all stovetops, including induction.
Yes. It is safe to use metal, wood, and high-heat silicone utensils on stainless steel pans.
Can You Put a Cast Iron Skillet in the Dishwasher?
While stainless steel pans are incredibly versatile, you’ll need to take a little extra care to keep them from rusting or sticking.



