



Cast Iron Skillet
Cast Iron Skillet – A Handcrafted Versatile Cookware
A Cast Iron Skillet is a flat, open pan designed for high-heat and everyday cooking. Though it originated in Western kitchens, it has become a widely used pan across cuisines because of its versatility.
The Zishta Cast Iron Skillet is made by artisans of Tamil Nadu. It is suitable for stir frying, searing meat, scrambling eggs, sautéing vegetables, and even making thick curries.
Product Highlights
- Versatile Everyday Cooking Pan - Works well for stir fry, searing meat, scrambled eggs, sautéing vegetables, and shallow cooking across cuisines.
- Traditional Sand Mould Casting - Made using river sand moulds from high-flow regions, known for fine sand and better casting quality.
- Railway Grade Iron - Cast using pure railway grade iron, giving the skillet strength, density, and long life.
- Pre-Seasoned Surface - Comes pre-seasoned to make initial use easier and reduce sticking during early cooking.
- Thick and Heat Retentive - The thickness allows the skillet to retain heat longer, supporting even cooking and steady browning.
- Chemical-Free Cooking - No synthetic coatings or harmful layers are used at any stage of production.
Why Choose This Cast Iron Skillet
- Better Searing and Browning - Cast iron holds heat steadily, helping achieve proper sear on meat and vegetables.
- Uses Less Oil Over Time - As seasoning improves, the surface naturally requires less oil for cooking. To know more, read benefits of cooking in cast iron cookware.
- Suitable for Multiple Cuisines - Works equally well for Indian, continental, and everyday home-style cooking.
- Built for Long-Term Use - The solid construction makes it suitable for regular use without wearing out.
- Tested for Safety Standards - Zishta cast iron cookware is tested in NABL-accredited laboratories and complies with EU RoHS standards.
- Safer Alternative to Coated Pans - No peeling surfaces, fumes, or chemical exposure during high-heat cooking.
- Easy Cleaning and Maintenance - This cast iron skillet is easy to clean and maintain. To know about cleaning and maintenance of cast iron utensils read our guide to iron and cast iron cookware.
Frequently Asked questions
1. How is a cast iron skillet different from a regular frying pan?
A cast iron skillet is heavier and retains heat longer, which helps with even cooking and better browning.
2. Can this cast iron skillet be used for shallow frying Indian dishes?
Yes. It works well for shallow frying vegetables, paneer, eggs, and similar dishes.
3. Is this skillet suitable for slow cooking?
Yes. The steady heat retention makes it suitable for slow sautéing and thick gravies.
4. Does the skillet need to be heated before adding oil?
Yes. Preheating helps reduce sticking and improves cooking results.
5. Can this cast iron skillet be used for breakfast cooking?
Yes. It is commonly used for eggs, omelettes, toast, and light vegetable stir-fries.
For more clarity, you may also read cast iron cookware frequently asked questions.
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Description
Cast Iron Skillet – A Handcrafted Versatile Cookware
A Cast Iron Skillet is a flat, open pan designed for high-heat and everyday cooking. Though it originated in Western kitchens, it has become a widely used pan across cuisines because of its versatility.
The Zishta Cast Iron Skillet is made by artisans of Tamil Nadu. It is suitable for stir frying, searing meat, scrambling eggs, sautéing vegetables, and even making thick curries.
Product Highlights
- Versatile Everyday Cooking Pan - Works well for stir fry, searing meat, scrambled eggs, sautéing vegetables, and shallow cooking across cuisines.
- Traditional Sand Mould Casting - Made using river sand moulds from high-flow regions, known for fine sand and better casting quality.
- Railway Grade Iron - Cast using pure railway grade iron, giving the skillet strength, density, and long life.
- Pre-Seasoned Surface - Comes pre-seasoned to make initial use easier and reduce sticking during early cooking.
- Thick and Heat Retentive - The thickness allows the skillet to retain heat longer, supporting even cooking and steady browning.
- Chemical-Free Cooking - No synthetic coatings or harmful layers are used at any stage of production.
Why Choose This Cast Iron Skillet
- Better Searing and Browning - Cast iron holds heat steadily, helping achieve proper sear on meat and vegetables.
- Uses Less Oil Over Time - As seasoning improves, the surface naturally requires less oil for cooking. To know more, read benefits of cooking in cast iron cookware.
- Suitable for Multiple Cuisines - Works equally well for Indian, continental, and everyday home-style cooking.
- Built for Long-Term Use - The solid construction makes it suitable for regular use without wearing out.
- Tested for Safety Standards - Zishta cast iron cookware is tested in NABL-accredited laboratories and complies with EU RoHS standards.
- Safer Alternative to Coated Pans - No peeling surfaces, fumes, or chemical exposure during high-heat cooking.
- Easy Cleaning and Maintenance - This cast iron skillet is easy to clean and maintain. To know about cleaning and maintenance of cast iron utensils read our guide to iron and cast iron cookware.
Frequently Asked questions
1. How is a cast iron skillet different from a regular frying pan?
A cast iron skillet is heavier and retains heat longer, which helps with even cooking and better browning.
2. Can this cast iron skillet be used for shallow frying Indian dishes?
Yes. It works well for shallow frying vegetables, paneer, eggs, and similar dishes.
3. Is this skillet suitable for slow cooking?
Yes. The steady heat retention makes it suitable for slow sautéing and thick gravies.
4. Does the skillet need to be heated before adding oil?
Yes. Preheating helps reduce sticking and improves cooking results.
5. Can this cast iron skillet be used for breakfast cooking?
Yes. It is commonly used for eggs, omelettes, toast, and light vegetable stir-fries.
For more clarity, you may also read cast iron cookware frequently asked questions.























