| If you've seen prices for enamel-coated cast iron cookware in the past and thought it was a little beyond your budget, think again. Lodge Color:
Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron is now available at prices any home cook will call a bargain.
The distinctive gradated colors - Island Spice Red, Caribbean Blue and
Cafe Brown - plus the selection of Cutch Ovens, casseroles and skillets
create a cookware collection anyone will claim as their own. Porcelain
Enamel is a glass coating, not lead paint, and is used for a variety of
food related purposes, including cookware, pottery and grills. Porcelain
Enamel has proven to be a safe and attractive coating for cookware since
it was first introduce in the late 1920's.
The transition to prepare meals with Lodge
Color: Porcelain Enamel on Cast Iron is easy. So easy, within days of
purchase, you'll be crafting culinary classics to rival those of
celebrity chefs. And, your tasty recipes will give you bragging rights
throughout the neighborhood.
Made to our exact specifications in
China, Lodge Color is first coated with black matte enamel and 2 coats
of porcelain enamel. Both the interior of the skillet and rims of the
Dutch Ovens and casseroles are black matte enamel. This more scratch
resistant enamel is often mistaken for uncoated cast iron.
The interior of the Dutch Ovens and
casseroles is coated with cream colored gloss enamel.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q - Does Lodge Cast Iron contain any lead?
A - Lodge assures us that all of their products are safe. Their official
response can be viewed by clicking on
Lodge Cast Iron.
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