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"After weeks of testing eight popular cast-iron skillets, I believe the Field Company No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet is the best option currently available on the market."
- Anna Stockwell » Forbes Best Cast Iron Skillets
Nontoxic & Nonstick
No toxic or engineered coatings. Field Skillets are machined smooth with a unique texture that seasons naturally to a nonstick layer, just from your own cooking oils.
Do Field skillets work on induction stoves?
They do! We have a clever feature on all Field Company skillets—a heat ring! This is one of our favorite features: it’s both a reference to cookware conventions in a bygone era, and a clever way to meet the performance challenges of contemporary kitchens.
Our heat ring is designed to make sure the Field Skillet remains balanced as it heats up on glass or ceramic flat cooktops. At just 0.04” of clearance, it won’t interfere with cooking performance or lose any power from electric or induction heat elements, particularly since induction is activated through magnetics and iron is a magnetic element.
What makes Field cast iron different?
Vintage cast iron pans—the type prized for their smooth nonstick surfaces—used to be polished by hand. Today, most manufacturers sell pebbly "as cast" skillets to save cost. That's not all bad—it just means they are heavier and a lot harder to season to a truly nonstick, slick surface.
Field Skillets use a machining process modeled on the best of vintage cookware, precisely dialed to be as smooth as possible while leaving just a touch of texture on surface to hold a great seasoning.
Like vintage pans, Field skillets have thinner sidewalls and weigh less overall, making them easy to reach for every day.
Isn't cast iron supposed to be heavy?
Field Skillets aren’t as light as throwaway nonstick cookware, but neither are they unnecessarily heavy. We spent years studying our favorite vintage skillets to find the perfect balance between lightness while maintaining enough bottom thickness for high heat searing and even cooking.
Our research found the Goldilocks zone to be 4.3 to 4.5 lbs for a 10 inch skillet. Anything above this zone only makes your pan harder to maneuver without adding cooking performance and anything below makes the pan more susceptible to warping or breakage. This weight is most similar to a Griswold skillet, one of our favorite antiques.
Why are there no pour spouts?
During our years of testing and research we found traditional pour spouts just don’t work that well. They still drip.
The sidewalls of a Field Skillet flare outward slightly, similar to a spoutless pitcher. When liquid reaches the edge, it pours smoothly in a single stream—with minimal dripping.
And that's not all—without pour spouts, we’re able to maintain uniform wall thickness around the edges of the Field Skillet, keeping overall weight down without sacrificing strength.
“We found it easy to pour hot grease over the edge without dripping” - Wirecutter
Does Field cast iron come pre-seasoned?
Yes! We deliver a pan that is ready to cook out of the box. Our naturally non-stick cooking surface comes from three coats of grapeseed oil pre-seasoning. No coatings, no teflon, no dirty tricks.
Like all cast iron pans, you will see the non-stick properties increase even more over time as you follow the tried and true seasoning rule: Just Keep Cooking!
Own Less. Love it More.
A well-seasoned cast iron skillet is the only pan you need in your kitchen.
Cast iron’s heat retention and knack for developing a natural non-stick surface benefits nearly every kind of cooking.
A Field No.8 Skillet is much larger than other brands No.8s. That’s because we honor the way the best vintage cast iron was originally sized. Read more in our size guide for a bit of cast iron history.
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