Chitose Cast Iron Tamagoyaki Pan – Built to Last and Improve Over Time
Brand: Chitose (千歳)
Item Form: Tamagoyaki Pan (Japanese Omelette Pan)
Material: Cast Iron
Number of Items: 1
Unit Count: 1 Pan
Product Origin: Made in Japan
The Chitose Cast Iron Tamagoyaki Pan is expertly crafted from high-quality cast iron and designed to improve with use. The more you cook with it, the better the seasoning becomes, making the pan increasingly non-stick and durable over time. Ideal for making the perfect tamagoyaki (Japanese rolled omelette), this pan’s heat retention and even distribution make it perfect for precise cooking.
Cast iron is known for its excellent heat conductivity, which makes it ideal for cooking delicate dishes like tamagoyaki. With proper care, this pan will last for many years, providing reliable and consistent cooking results.
Improves with Use: The cast iron pan improves over time, developing a natural non-stick surface that gets better with each use.
Heat Retention: Cast iron’s natural ability to retain and evenly distribute heat ensures perfect cooking every time.
Versatile: Perfect for making tamagoyaki, but also great for stir-frying, grilling, and other cooking techniques.
Made in Japan: Crafted with high standards of quality and attention to detail, ensuring durability and reliable performance.
Easy to Maintain: With proper care, this pan can last for many years and become a staple in your kitchen.
Dimensions (approx.): Width 30.7 x Depth 9.8 x Height 5.9 cm
Weight (approx.): 370g
Dimensions (approx.): Width 34.5 x Depth 14.7 x Height 6.5 cm
Weight (approx.): 600g
Dimensions (approx.): Width 34.7 x Depth 20 x Height 7 cm
Weight (approx.): 740g
Preheat the Pan: Place the pan on medium heat to allow it to heat evenly.
Add Oil: Coat the pan with a thin layer of oil to maintain and build up the seasoning over time.
Cook: Use the pan to make tamagoyaki or other dishes that require even heat distribution.
Care: After use, clean the pan with warm water, avoiding harsh detergents. Reapply oil to preserve the seasoning.
Handle with Care: Cast iron is heavy and retains heat, so always use caution when handling.
Avoid Abrasive Cleaners: Clean with mild soap or just hot water to preserve the seasoning layer.
Proper Storage: Store in a dry, cool place to prevent rusting.
The Chitose Cast Iron Tamagoyaki Pan is perfect for those who appreciate the fine craftsmanship of cast iron cookware. It offers an authentic and effective way to make perfect Japanese omelettes, and with its ability to improve over time, it becomes a reliable and cherished tool in your kitchen.