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Victoria 10-Inch Cast Iron Skillet, Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Frying Pan with Long Handle, Made in Colombia

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Size: 10 Inch


Style: Skillet


Features

  • CAST IRON COOKING: Our cast-iron pan comes has a textured preseasoned skin for an easier release that builds seasoning with each use. We use only non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil to season it, and its PTFE- and PFOA-free for healthier cooking.
  • MADE FOR GREAT MEALS: Our Cast Iron Skillet was designed with the user in mind. It features a thicker edge, a deep vessel for sauces or larger food items, drip-free spouts on each side, and our signature long curved handle for a better grip.
  • EASY TO USE: Give your cooking an upgrade by using cast iron cookware. Durable, rugged, and made to last, cast iron pans are easy to use and allow the perfect amount of heat distribution and retention for more evenly cooked food.
  • VERSATILE PAN: Our Cast Iron Skillet is made with natural materials and can be used on the stove, on induction cooktops, in the oven, over a campfire, or on a grill. Your food will stay warm for longer and be infused with beneficial natural iron.
  • FROM STOVE TO TABLE: Victoria has manufactured quality cast iron cookware in our own factories in Colombia since 1939. Our cast iron products outlast traditional cookware and offer reliable cooking for years to come.

Brand: Victoria


Material: Cast Iron


Special Feature: Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible


Color: Black


Capacity: 2 Liters


Brand: Victoria


Material: Cast Iron


Special Feature: Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible


Color: Black


Capacity: 2 Liters


Compatible Devices: Smooth Surface Induction


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Handle Material: Cast Iron


Item Weight: 2.4 Pounds


Is Oven Safe: Yes


Model Name: SKL-210


Has Nonstick Coating: No


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Recommended Uses For Product: frying, baking, grilling, serving


Specific Uses For Product: frying, baking, grilling, serving


Shape: skillet


UPC: 793842398762 815457022105 735343344855


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10 x 3.1 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Manufacturer: Victoria


Country of Origin: Colombia


Item model number: SKL-210


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 30, 2015


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  • If you want no stick on a will-stick pan, you gotta learn what they want!
Size: 10 Inch Style: Skillet
Lovely Pan! I gave up non-stick pans long ago and have been cooking eggs in a stainless steel Cuisinart frying pan for over a decade. If you want no stick on a will-stick pan, you gotta learn what they want. For my 8" Cuisinart, I set it on the small electric burner, turn it on to medium (5), and set the timer for 6 minutes. At 6 minutes, add a dab of butter (and for me, I do mean just a dab - only enough for a thin coat where the egg will sit), then add the egg for scrambled or over-easy. No stick. Begin sooner than 6 minutes, it sticks. Basically, if your pan is too cold, the food will stick. If it's too hot, it may stick and will burn your food. Ya gotta find that sweet spot where you food browns nicely without overcooking. Know your burner; does it run hot? Use a timer, check your results, and test til you find it. You can do it, and it's worth it. This is my second time using the Victoria Cast Iron, first time with an egg. The pan came pre-seasoned which I'm glad of as I'm not interested in that; I'd rather learn my pan and burners. The first cook was steak with some butter to welcome the pan home. Followed the instructions that came with it: washed with mild soap and warm water, towel dry. No problems. For this egg, the burner is large and heats up faster, so I set the timer for 5 minutes but only needed a bit over 3. Small dab of butter, and walla! No stick. Deliciously cooked evenly throughout, tender but with crispy edges. Better than my trusty Cuisinart! Regarding rust, the instructions say to never let it air dry. Also, it says to use warm soap and water, something I've not done before on cast iron. But I researched the brand well. They've been making this cast iron for a long time; I trust they know their metal. This pan is so much better than my old lodge, I can't even compare. Nearly smooth surface (read about that on their website), nice long, arched handle, and way bigger drip spouts that are wonderful. Bonus of beautifully etched logo on the bottom. Looking forward to a long and prosperous cooking adventure with this pan. Ya just gotta treat 'em right! Update 2/15/25: Tried making a grilled cheese: set burner to #4 for 3 min, but it browned the edges of bread too quickly (see first side). Turned burner down to #3 and covered it with a light pie plate to capture the pan's heat and melt the cheese quickly, but without sealing the pan which would cause steam and soggy bread. Pan was still too hot, turned it down to low/sim (#1) for 2 min and walla! the amazing side 2. The cheese (pretty thick slices of Colby Jack) was melted all the way through and gooey, the bread and crust was crisp but not hard. The sandwich stayed warm for most of eating it (I've found different cooking methods have different heat retention; call me crazy, lol). Probably the most delicious grilled cheese I've ever made! Next day I tried frying cheese right in the pan after cooking an egg (turned burner down to #3 for fried cheese). It melts quickly without having to broil it before putting the egg on top. The bit of browned cheese stuck in the bottom of the pan comes right off with the spatula and goes onto the bread. So yummy! This pan has become my favorite to try everything! Made delicious fried rice from leftovers that didn't stick at all. Love this pan!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025 by Grace Grace

  • Love Victoria Cast Iron. I now own 3 pieces. Will compare to Lodge.
Size: 12 Inch Style: Skillet
I own the 12" skillet, the 2 qt pot and the 8" skillet. I came across Victoria when looking for a basic pot. When you check out their store you will find they sell a number of unique items in cast iron. I was very impressed. When I purchased my 12" skillet I went with Victoria over Lodge because it's just over a pound lighter and those skillets weight enough as it is. When it came time to buy an 8" skillet I again went with Victoria. Victoria cast has a smoother finish than todays Lodge cast. It is equal to or sometimes slightly lighter in weight than Lodge. This is not cheap, light weight cast from an unknown company. This is heavy weight cast of superior quality, meant to last a lifetime. They use a different oil than Lodge when pre-seasoning that has a lower smoke point. Rather than jet black, the cast resembles more of a gun metal. Manufactures pre-season cast to prevent a pan from rusting. It is simply a base to work off of when continuing to season a pan yourself. You can season via cooking or through a seasoning process. I season mine but I had some scallops I wanted to cook did so straight out of the box. Amazingly they didn't stick. I will still season it. To season cast, use a quality, high temp, cook oil. I use grape seed oil. Wipe all over and then wipe it off. Place it in an oven upside down and cook it to 20-50 deg above the smoke point of the oil. Turn the oven off and wait for your pan to cool. Repeat so than you have done this 2-3 times. Every time you wash your pan, you wipe it down with oil and wipe off the excess. When you cook, pre-heat your pan. Cast cooks evenly but it takes awhile to heat up. Once heated, add your oil and turn down your heat to a low to medium setting. When your done cooking, add a bit of hot water to the pan & go eat. When your done eating, rinse the pan in hot water. It should be clean. If it's not, scrub with a stiff brush or chain-mail. Dull black is carbon, you don't want that. If you end up scrubbing down to metal, just re-season once in your oven. There is a learning curve going from aluminum non-stick pans to cast iron. Some pans take longer than others to season. Much of this depends on how you cook and what you cook. No worries, yours will pass the egg test in no time. If a pan gets a slight bit of rust. No worries. Mix up some citric acid or use lemon juice, it will come right out. Oil it and bake it in the oven. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by Penny

  • Great little pan
Size: 4.8 Inch Style: Skillet
I already have the 4 1/2 inch Lodge cast iron pan, and love it except for the handle. It sits really close to the burner, making it tricky to use it without burning my knuckles or my pot holder. That's where this little 4.8 inch Victoria cast iron pan comes in. It has a nice long raised handle, and cooks well after two rounds of seasoning. I just wanted to make sure my egg would not stick, and it doesn't. This little pan is setup more like a normal skillet than the traditional deeper cast iron pans that I like even better. The craftsmanship seems great, the details are on point, and the orange peel to hold the seasoning is there, but smoothish as to take seasoning well and I can wipe the pan out without leaving little bits of paper towel all in it. As far as rust, these people that complain about rust, food sticking like crazy, and making a huge mess in the pan that's hard to clean, they simply have no idea how to use and care for cast iron! If I didn't already have a bunch of Lodge cast iron, I would be seriously tempted to try more of these Victoria cast iron pans. Just getting to the point, I like this little pan a lot, and I can highly recommend this little pan. As of any negatives of this pan, I really can't find any. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by Waktosha

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