



Cast Iron Mini Uthappam Pan - 4 Cavities
Cast Iron Uthappam Pan – For Perfectly Shaped Uthappams, Pan Cakes and More
The Cast Iron Uthappam Pan is a purpose-built pan designed for making thick, soft uthappams, set dosas, pan cakes, coin parottas and other small-format dishes at home.
This cast iron pan comes with four shallow cavities that help portion batter evenly and cook each piece at the same pace.
Made for regular use, it retains heat well, cooks evenly, and supports low-oil cooking once seasoned properly.
The Uthappam pan belongs to Zishta’s wider range of traditional cast iron cookware for Indian kitchens.
Product Highlights
- Four Shallow Cavities for Even Cooking - Each cavity is shaped to hold batter comfortably without overflow. This helps cook mini uthappams, set dosas, and similar dishes evenly on all sides.
- Modern Pan Design for Daily Use - The layout supports newer cooking styles where multiple items are cooked at once, saving time without crowding the pan.
- Thick Cast Iron Body - The pan is made with dense cast iron. This thickness helps maintain steady heat across all four cavities during cooking.
- Pre-Seasoned Using Traditional Methods - The pan is pre-seasoned to create a basic protective layer. This reduces initial sticking and supports easier seasoning over time.
- Multi-Use Cooking Surface - Beyond uthappams, the cavities work well for mini pancakes, egg fry, coin parathas, and similar shallow-cooked foods.
Why Choose This Cast Iron Uthappam Pan
- Designed for Portion-Controlled Cooking - The four-cavity format helps maintain consistent size and thickness, which is difficult to achieve on flat tawas.
- Retains Heat, Reduces Oil - Once heated, the pan stays hot longer. With regular seasoning, this helps reduce oil use during cooking.
- Higher Iron Density Than Thin Pans - The quality of casting ensures better heat stability and longer life compared to lightweight pans.
- Supports Traditional Fermented Batters - Uthappam and set dosa batters cook better on steady heat, which cast iron provides naturally.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I clean a cast iron uthappam pan after use?
Rinse with warm water, avoid harsh soaps, dry fully, apply a thin oil layer, and store dry. -
How do I prevent rust when storing the cast iron pan?
Always dry completely after washing and apply oil before storage, as explained in this cast iron cookware benefits and maintenance guide. -
Is this pan heavy compared to non-stick pans?
Yes. Cast iron is heavier, but the weight supports even cooking and long-term durability. -
Will food stick inside the cavities?
Sticking reduces as seasoning improves. Using adequate heat and light oil during early use helps. -
Where can I read more common cast iron usage questions?
This cast iron cookware FAQ guide covers everyday doubts in detail.
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Description
Cast Iron Uthappam Pan – For Perfectly Shaped Uthappams, Pan Cakes and More
The Cast Iron Uthappam Pan is a purpose-built pan designed for making thick, soft uthappams, set dosas, pan cakes, coin parottas and other small-format dishes at home.
This cast iron pan comes with four shallow cavities that help portion batter evenly and cook each piece at the same pace.
Made for regular use, it retains heat well, cooks evenly, and supports low-oil cooking once seasoned properly.
The Uthappam pan belongs to Zishta’s wider range of traditional cast iron cookware for Indian kitchens.
Product Highlights
- Four Shallow Cavities for Even Cooking - Each cavity is shaped to hold batter comfortably without overflow. This helps cook mini uthappams, set dosas, and similar dishes evenly on all sides.
- Modern Pan Design for Daily Use - The layout supports newer cooking styles where multiple items are cooked at once, saving time without crowding the pan.
- Thick Cast Iron Body - The pan is made with dense cast iron. This thickness helps maintain steady heat across all four cavities during cooking.
- Pre-Seasoned Using Traditional Methods - The pan is pre-seasoned to create a basic protective layer. This reduces initial sticking and supports easier seasoning over time.
- Multi-Use Cooking Surface - Beyond uthappams, the cavities work well for mini pancakes, egg fry, coin parathas, and similar shallow-cooked foods.
Why Choose This Cast Iron Uthappam Pan
- Designed for Portion-Controlled Cooking - The four-cavity format helps maintain consistent size and thickness, which is difficult to achieve on flat tawas.
- Retains Heat, Reduces Oil - Once heated, the pan stays hot longer. With regular seasoning, this helps reduce oil use during cooking.
- Higher Iron Density Than Thin Pans - The quality of casting ensures better heat stability and longer life compared to lightweight pans.
- Supports Traditional Fermented Batters - Uthappam and set dosa batters cook better on steady heat, which cast iron provides naturally.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
How do I clean a cast iron uthappam pan after use?
Rinse with warm water, avoid harsh soaps, dry fully, apply a thin oil layer, and store dry. -
How do I prevent rust when storing the cast iron pan?
Always dry completely after washing and apply oil before storage, as explained in this cast iron cookware benefits and maintenance guide. -
Is this pan heavy compared to non-stick pans?
Yes. Cast iron is heavier, but the weight supports even cooking and long-term durability. -
Will food stick inside the cavities?
Sticking reduces as seasoning improves. Using adequate heat and light oil during early use helps. -
Where can I read more common cast iron usage questions?
This cast iron cookware FAQ guide covers everyday doubts in detail.























