£135.00
This pre-seasoned baking tray, made from 2.5mm-thick wrought iron, has no synthetic coatings and conducts heat brilliantly, meaning you’ll get even bakes every time without the need for parchment paper....

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This pre-seasoned baking tray, made from 2.5mm-thick wrought iron, has no synthetic coatings and conducts heat brilliantly, meaning you’ll get even bakes every time without the need for parchment paper. Use it to make the perfect salmon en croute, beef wellington or sausage rolls, with crisp, indulgent pastry that doesn’t stick to the pan.

Created in Australia, each baking tray is wrought from a single sheet of iron and seasoned with rice bran oil to create a strong, all-natural, non-stick surface that improves with use. Free from toxins, heavy metals or synthetic coatings, Solidteknics cookware is durable enough to last for centuries. 

Features:

  • Pre-seasoned
  • Can be used in the oven
  • Can be used on open flame
  • Made in Australia
  • All Solidteknics pans come with simple multi-century warranty for all defects related to materials or manufacturing that occur during normal cooking.

 

Specifications:

  • Weight: 2.65kg
  • Total length: 40.5cm
  • Width: 31cm

On arrival

Your pan will arrive pre-seasoned, which means you can start cooking on it straight away.  Give the pan a quick rinse with warm water (no soap!) and a wipe with a damp cloth then dry it immediately with a tea towel.

You’re now good to go. Fire up the hob, oven or barbecue and get cooking!

Cooking

If cooking on a hob, make sure the hob ring is a suitable size to the pan base.  Add a dash of cooking oil and spread it evenly over the cooking surface of the pan, then bring it up to your desired temperature gradually.  Wrought iron is highly conductive (heats up quickly), so you may need a lower heat setting/temperature than you are used to.

In contrast to pans with synthetic non-stick coatings, you can use any utensil with our cookware – including metal.

Cleaning

Cooking debris is best removed straight after cooking, while still warm.  Clean your pans with hot water and a soft sponge. Avoid detergents or scrubbers, and never place in a dishwasher.  Dry well before storing to prevent any rust from forming. You may also want to add a thin layer of cooking oil with a paper towel.

Don’t worry if, over time, the colour of your pans becomes less uniformly black. They have been built for performance over multiple lifetimes – uneven colour is just a sign they’re being well used.