#10 Partnership Skillet

#10 Partnership Skillet

Available widths:
8.5, 8, 7.5, 7

Our Partnership Skillet is only available in limited quantities and is clearly marked with a capital "P." Normal production skillets will not have this mark. Your decision to purchase a Partnership skillet is particularly appreciated. Partnership skillets are on hand and being processed. 10" across the top, 7.75" cook surface. A shade under 17" from handle end to handle end. Carat weight of 8646 (5 lbs. ) with an estimated 2520 facets.

$ 295.00 USD
$ 295.00 USD
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The Partnership Program helps Appalachian Cast Iron to accelerate development of new products by paying for design and tooling costs. These specially marked units are the first to be released in a new product.

  • Every piece starts with Tony’s simple artwork 
  • Actual artists and CAD engineers somehow magically figure out what I meant to draw and transform my ideas into actual, usable 2D and 3D artwork.
  • Each piece is tested via extensive computer modeling for appropriate draft and to insure that tooling is accurate in the pattern shop.  
  • All of our pieces are cast in the US with a combination of iron ore and recycled metal. 
  • Every batch of iron is tested with a spectral analyzer to insure proper and safe metallurgy and contents.
  • Basic cleanup is performed at the foundry
  • Final clean up, fitment, and seasoning is performed at our facility in Tennessee.  
  • We season with grapeseed oil.

Our cast iron products are warranted, period. If there is ever a defect in craftsmanship, or material failure from normal wear and tear, we will opt to replace it with like kind and quality or refund the purchase price to the original owner or one traced descendant.  This warranty does require proper use and care. The owner will pay return shipping. Appalachian Cast Iron will be responsible for shipping back to customer.  Before shipping to Appalachian Cast Iron, the customer must contact us and get an RGA (return goods authorization.)

  • If your piece came seasoned from our factory, it is ready to use.  My wife always does a quick wash with any new cookware and we will not be offended if you do, too.  Dawn or other mild dish soap is fine.  Warm on stove top or in oven for a few minutes afterwards.
  • If your piece came unseasoned, it was coated with a food grade rust preventative oil, most likely grapeseed oil.  You will need to season your cook ware by coating with your favorite seasoning oil choice and baking at an appropriate temperature for at least an hour. There are hundreds of articles on the web about how to do this.
  • In addition to grapeseed oil, I have seasoned my waffle irons with spray on PAM, as well as BuzzyWaxx. We only use grapeseed oil in our production facility.
  • After cooking, you may simply wash out with hot water and a scrub brush.  For particularly oily or flavorful meals, a few drops of dish soap may be helpful in preventing “ghost flavors” from showing up next meal. 
  • Cornbread at 435 Fahrenheit is a best first use for a new skillet. Grocery store bacon has a high sugar content and will cause sticking and seasoning issues for a new skillet.   Use your skillet for a while and allow the seasoning to build before you cook bacon in it. 
  • After your seasoning has built up, you can cook mildly acidic foods.  The longer acidic foods are in contact with your cast iron, the more likely they are to harm your seasoning.  So, if you need to add to your seasoning, wash and dry thoroughly.  Warm the piece on your stove top, or in oven for a minute or two.  Add your preferred seasoning oil.  Wipe off as much oil as you can.  Bake in oven above smoke point of the oil for an hour.  

Long Term Storage:

  • If you have a seasonal home or camper, coat your cast iron well with a cooking spray before leaving unattended for long periods.  It may be quite sticky when you return months later.  That’s ok.  Bake at high temperature for an hour, and the sticky portion will harden, maybe even flake off.  After the piece cools enough to handle with your bare hands, scrub under hot water and with stiff bristle brush and soap, lightly re-oil and return to service.   This process may seem a little different from other types of cookware, but it will prevent rust.   Seasoning is equal parts rust prevention as much as a natural non-stick coating.   Much of the non-stick properties of cast iron are equal parts cooking technique, good surface texture, and seasoning.  

Another great idea for long term storage is to vacuum bag your clean and dry cast iron pieces.  If there is no moisture or Oxygen, corrosion will not take place. 

  • If you do encounter rust on your cast iron piece:  spot rust can be scrubbed off with an SOS or Scotch brite pad, or even Bar Keeper’s Friend.  Don’t scrub too hard, though, and leave marks.  For heavier rust, you can soak the piece in 50/50 water and vinegar.  After soaking, rinse thoroughly, dry, heat, and re-season. 
  • Do not clean by placing in fire or embers.  
  • It is OK to clean Appalachian Cast Iron pieces in a gas grill.  Just remember to heat slowly. 
  • Place in a cold grill
  • Light grill and set to 250 degrees for 20 minutes
  • Increase heat by 100 degrees every 5-10 minutes until you reach 600 plus degrees.  Leave for 1 hour.
  • Reduce heat to low for an hour. 
  • Turn off grill and let grill return to ambient temperature before opening.
  • The pre-heat and cool down process is critical to keep from warping your pieces.   Do not rush. 
  • Even though the Cleaning cycle on your oven will not hurt your cast iron, we do not recommend using the self-cleaning cycle. Most oven manufacturers specify that the racks be removed prior to self-cleaning.

  

  • Dishwashers???    Yeah, DON'T DO THAT!!!

To Use Your Appalachian Cast Iron Great American Waffle Iron or Jeweled cook ware:

  • Preheat your skillet or waffle maker thoroughly.  Start on a low heat.  After a few minutes you can increase your heat as needed.  
  • DANGER! DANGER! Rapid increase in temperature can cause warpage or cracks due to the center of the pan expanding faster than the perimeter.  Something is going to give. 
  • High heat use in cast iron is rarely needed.  I do use medium high heat when searing a roast.   First, I preheat appropriately to a medium / low temperature, then once I place the roast in the skillet, or Dutch oven, I increase the heat to medium high to quickly replace the heat transferring to the roast.   If it starts to smoke that’s hot enough, back off a tad.

If you are new to cast iron cooking, you are starting a wonderful cooking tradition.  There are millions of wonderful cast iron cooks that will be glad to share their experience and help you along the way. 

If you are an experienced cast iron cook, thank you for trying our products.  We do not claim to produce the best cast iron cookware.  There are several wonderful companies out there and that claim is a very tall order.  Our humble hope is simple, that while using, you will smile, and have a new favorite.

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