The most “eco” friendly cookware on Earth. This pan is 100-Percent Natural with 99-Percent pure Iron and a Bee Wax Finish to fight against oxidation while helping season the pan. This pan is excellent for Sealing, Browning, and Grilling. The more the pan is used, the better the performance as the chef creates their own non-stick surface. The darker the pan becomes the better it is for natural non-stick properties. This pan has no PTFE or PFOA and has no chemicals added. Environment safe production in France by de Buyer Industries which has been in business for 180 years. Tradition is the key as Mineral Pan is an authentic French design called “Lyonnais” shape with a curved handle “a la Francaise”. It is a symbol of French Gastronomy.
Product Features
- 100-Percent Natural and 99-Percent Pure Iron
- Guaranteed without PTFE or PFOA and no chemicals added; naturally non-stick after seasoning
- Bee Wax was discovered by deBuyer as a by-product in nature to help protect these pans against oxidation and assist in seasoning
- Care : don’t put it in the dishwasher, deglaze with hot water for washing, use coarse salt for sterilizing
- Made in France
Fantastique! The Perfect French Stir-Fry Pan I was looking for a frying pan to replace my aging and flaking “nonstick” pan, which has been battered heavily by daily stir-frying. I definitely didn’t want the hassles of a conventional Chinese wok, nor another nonstick pan that will flake off in a year; just something simple that would work well with modern electric/induction ranges. de Buyer (pronounced “deh-boo-yay”)’s Country line is similar to their standard fry pans, except the walls/sides are much taller to accommodate…
A great pan but like any tool, it takes time to learn how to use it well. I really like this pan and have found it Remarkably well suited for stir-frying, braising small cuts of meat, and it has even worked well for deep frying egg rolls. If you’re interested in frying steaks, etc, I would not recommend this pan as it is a bit small at the base for such things. Instead, consider the larger De Buyer Country skillet (be forewarned that it is a heavy pan) or one of the traditional De Buyer fry pans.My only complaint with the pan is that the silicone coating…
Looks beautiful and deep enough for various cooking purposes Stir fry noodle (that would create a mess on a stainless pan) didn’t stick at all after an initial seasoning! Looks beautiful and deep enough for various cooking purposes.Caution: Pretty heavy, although lighter than most cast-iron pans.Update: I’ve recently purchased 2 more carbon steel fry pans: Lodge and World Cuisine. To my surprise, the cheapest World Cuisine (http://smile.amazon.com/dp/B001KZHF1G) is the clear winner for everyday home use! The price is far cheaper and the…