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No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet
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No.16 Double-Handled Cast Iron Skillet

4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
15 Reviews
Regular price
$350
Sale price
$350

The extra-large double-handled cast iron skillet that's made for entertaining: the Field No.16 is the largest pan for conventional ovens and backyard grills—but it's still lighter, smoother cast iron.

Break out the No.16 for your most ambitious meals: use our vintage-style 16 ¾" skillet as an oven roasting surface for holiday roasts and summer cookouts on all kinds of grills and live-fire set-ups.

This is a very large skillet: please measure your oven width and depth to ensure a 16 ¾" x 20 ⅝" pan (including handles) will fit comfortably.

The extra-large double-handled cast iron skillet that's made for entertaining: the Field No.16 is the largest pan for conventional ovens and backyard grills—but it's still lighter, smoother cast iron.

Break out the No.16 for your most ambitious meals: use our vintage-style 16 ¾" skillet as an oven roasting surface for holiday roasts and summer cookouts on all kinds of grills and live-fire set-ups.

This is a very large skillet: please measure your oven width and depth to ensure a 16 ¾" x 20 ⅝" pan (including handles) will fit comfortably.

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20-inch Grilling Turner with Cherry Wood Handle
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20-inch Grilling Turner with Cherry Wood Handle - $45
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Cast iron cooks are always looking for something bigger: for larger proteins, more room for crispiness to happen, and above all more delicious food to share. We made the Double-Handled No.16 Skillet for you, the ambitious cooks who live to entertain and demand the best tools for the job.

Vintage pans in size No.14 and up are few and far between, and priced accordingly. Why? These rare pieces are prized for their exemplary craftsmanship, and simply because so few survive. And those that do are the best of the best. We designed the Field No.16 in the image of our vintage forebears, but it's no curiosity: this is a new skillet, every bit as durable as a standard No.8, that's meant to be used. Get your hands on a modern heirloom, the kind of cast iron you can't find anywhere else.

Field Skillets match traditional vintage sizing conventions where the “number” corresponds not to diameter in inches, but to the burner ring size on an old-fashioned wood-burning stove—or at least that's the case for our classic single-handle skillets. Larger sizes tended to vary substantially across vintage cookware: some manufacturers topped out at No.14, or skipped ahead a few sizes to No.20, generally the very largest size the line could produce.

The Field No.16 measures 16 ¾” from edge to edge. That's a couple inches wider than most vintage No.14 skillets, but not quite as massive as cookware marked "No.20." We dialed in our No.16 size to fit comfortably in most conventional ovens and on the surface of a 22" kettle grill. Here's how the Field No.16 measures up:

  • 16 ¾" top diameter (edge-to-edge)
  • 14 ¾" cooking surface
  • 20 ⅝" width, including handles
  • 4" handle width, for gloved hands of all sizes!
  • 2 ⅛” depth
  • 6.5 quart volume
  • 14.75 lbs weight total weight

Please measure your oven width and depth to ensure a 16 ¾" x 20 ⅝" skillet (including handles) will fit comfortably.

A well-seasoned cast iron pan achieves a naturally non-stick cooking surface without harmful chemicals or engineered coatings. Your skillet will arrive pre-seasoned with grapeseed oil, so it’s ready to cook right away. Cast iron gets hot and stays hot, making it the ideal cookware material for live-fire searing and oven-roasting large proteins or big batches of vegetables.

For best performance, use the No.16 Skillet in the oven, over large stovetop burners, on the grill, or over live fire. Due to the skillet's large size, its performance may be diminished on induction burners.

Field Cast Iron is 100% Made in the USA. We work with recycled iron sourced from American vendors, and pour our cast iron cookware using green sand castings—just like the most celebrated vintage cast iron manufacturers, Griswold and Wagner.

Our naturally non-stick cooking surface comes from multiple coats of grapeseed oil pre-seasoning. No teflon, no dirty tricks.

For best performance, use the No.16 Skillet in the oven, over large stovetop burners, on the grill, or over live fire. Due to the skillet's large size, its performance may be diminished on induction burners.

To keep your No.16 Skillet in top condition:

  • Pre-heat in the oven before cooking.
  • Use acidic ingredients sparingly.
  • Clean according the Field Method for Cast Iron Care & Maintenance .
  • Hand-wash only. Never in the dishwasher.
  • Towel dry or heat to dry on the stovetop. Never drip-dry or store wet.

Most importantly, cook often!

Cast iron cooks are always looking for something bigger: for larger proteins, more room for crispiness to happen, and above all more delicious food to share. We made the Double-Handled No.16 Skillet for you, the ambitious cooks who live to entertain and demand the best tools for the job.

Vintage pans in size No.14 and up are few and far between, and priced accordingly. Why? These rare pieces are prized for their exemplary craftsmanship, and simply because so few survive. And those that do are the best of the best. We designed the Field No.16 in the image of our vintage forebears, but it's no curiosity: this is a new skillet, every bit as durable as a standard No.8, that's meant to be used. Get your hands on a modern heirloom, the kind of cast iron you can't find anywhere else.

Field Skillets match traditional vintage sizing conventions where the “number” corresponds not to diameter in inches, but to the burner ring size on an old-fashioned wood-burning stove—or at least that's the case for our classic single-handle skillets. Larger sizes tended to vary substantially across vintage cookware: some manufacturers topped out at No.14, or skipped ahead a few sizes to No.20, generally the very largest size the line could produce.

The Field No.16 measures 16 ¾” from edge to edge. That's a couple inches wider than most vintage No.14 skillets, but not quite as massive as cookware marked "No.20." We dialed in our No.16 size to fit comfortably in most conventional ovens and on the surface of a 22" kettle grill. Here's how the Field No.16 measures up:

  • 16 ¾" top diameter (edge-to-edge)
  • 14 ¾" cooking surface
  • 20 ⅝" width, including handles
  • 4" handle width, for gloved hands of all sizes!
  • 2 ⅛” depth
  • 6.5 quart volume
  • 14.75 lbs weight total weight

Please measure your oven width and depth to ensure a 16 ¾" x 20 ⅝" skillet (including handles) will fit comfortably.

A well-seasoned cast iron pan achieves a naturally non-stick cooking surface without harmful chemicals or engineered coatings. Your skillet will arrive pre-seasoned with grapeseed oil, so it’s ready to cook right away. Cast iron gets hot and stays hot, making it the ideal cookware material for live-fire searing and oven-roasting large proteins or big batches of vegetables.

For best performance, use the No.16 Skillet in the oven, over large stovetop burners, on the grill, or over live fire. Due to the skillet's large size, its performance may be diminished on induction burners.

Field Cast Iron is 100% Made in the USA. We work with recycled iron sourced from American vendors, and pour our cast iron cookware using green sand castings—just like the most celebrated vintage cast iron manufacturers, Griswold and Wagner.

Our naturally non-stick cooking surface comes from multiple coats of grapeseed oil pre-seasoning. No teflon, no dirty tricks.

For best performance, use the No.16 Skillet in the oven, over large stovetop burners, on the grill, or over live fire. Due to the skillet's large size, its performance may be diminished on induction burners.

To keep your No.16 Skillet in top condition:

  • Pre-heat in the oven before cooking.
  • Use acidic ingredients sparingly.
  • Clean according the Field Method for Cast Iron Care & Maintenance .
  • Hand-wash only. Never in the dishwasher.
  • Towel dry or heat to dry on the stovetop. Never drip-dry or store wet.

Most importantly, cook often!

Made for entertaining

Re-designed double handles

Extra large, not extra heavy

How to use the No.16 Skillet
Tips and recipes for the largest size

RECIPES
Cooking with a No.16 Skillet

Use the super-sized No.16 Double-Handled Skillet for large format meals, starting with pork steaks, backyard cookout burgers, and braised chicken legs.

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Leather Oven Mitts

Cast iron gets hot and stays hot: pick up a pair of hand-stitched, full-grain Leather Oven Mitts to safely handle the extra large—but not extra heavy—No.16 Skillet.

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A big pan for big moments.

The largest skillet in the Field lineup is built for summer cookouts and holiday feasts.

We re-engineered the Field Skillet with a new double-handled design that's 3x larger than a standard cast iron skillet.

4.9
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
Based on 15 reviews
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15 reviews
  • KM
    Kenneth M.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    What type of stovetop do you primarily use with your cast iron?? Gas, Grill/Fire
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 days ago
    #16 My Go To For Everything

    From camping to making a pizza, to BBQ,, this is my workhorse of all the Cast Irons I have. A huge surface for creating big meals, or multi different meals together. I have made everything from a well crusted steak, to smash burgers, to Chicken fettuccine Alfredo. I did mention pizza. I’ve made a huge deep dish chicken pot pie with it, and I have turned it over and used the bottom of it as a baking surface. It really is very versatile, a must have!

  • RJ
    Russell J.
    Flag of United States
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 months ago
    The Best

    I absolutely love Field Company cast-iron! Not as heavy as the other cast iron out there, and not as porous which makes for a very good finish and seasons very well.

  • LA
    Lauren A.
    Flag of United States
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Very useful skillet

    This skillet is great! We never have enough space even in our biggest pan and end up steaming a lot of food instead of browning it because we overcrowd the pan. We always have room in this skillet. Another great feature is the weight it is light. It is a huge pan so it seems like it would be too heavy to cook/deal with but as usual with Field it is very light for its size. The handles are very helpful and aren't too small. We use this skillet a few times a week.

  • KK
    Kris K.
    Flag of United States
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    I won't use anything else!!

    I won't use anything else!!

  • TG
    Thomas G.
    Flag of United States
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Oh The Irony!!!

    Well...... Let's see. From scratch, we made Maghrebi duck egg Skakshuka yesterday, and seared New York Strip with butter & rosemary, and caramelized onions today. You get what you pay for; and Field Company ensures that you have the best iron in the fire for whatever sizzles your curiosity. Invest, and digest to your heart's content. This 16 inch skillet will help to delight your family for generations. Bon appetite

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