I Was Never a Fan of Cast Iron, but This “Effortless” Skillet Blew Me Away

<span> Credit: Photo: Ghazalle Badiozamani; Food Stylist: Pearl Jones</span> <span class="copyright">Credit: Photo: Ghazalle Badiozamani; Food Stylist: Pearl Jones</span>
Credit: Photo: Ghazalle Badiozamani; Food Stylist: Pearl Jones Credit: Photo: Ghazalle Badiozamani; Food Stylist: Pearl Jones

Although I order too much takeout for my own good, nothing beats a warm home-cooked meal. You can often find me grabbing a plate from my parents’ homes during the weekend, but during the workweek, it’s all on me. Because of that, I’m always on the lookout for cookware and accessories that make meal prep quick, easy, and worth the effort. I love multifunctional kitchen gadgets and the easier a fry pan is to clean, the better. It also means I typically lean toward cookware that doesn’t take much fuss to use.

In the past, that meant cast iron was off the table. However, when I got the opportunity to try out Caraway’s new Enameled Cast Iron Skillet, it changed my mind about cast iron for good. And I’m not the only one: I let my mom borrow it, and she loved the skillet so much that she featured it in multiple videos on TikTok!

Enameled Cast Iron Skillet
Enameled Cast Iron Skillet

Enameled Cast Iron Skillet

Caraway

$166.50 (was $185)

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What Is the Enameled Cast Iron Skillet?

Available in six colors, Caraway’s 10.5” Enameled Cast Iron Skillet is the low-maintenance alternative for those who love cooking with cast iron, but don’t want to deal with the effort that goes into preparing and caring for it. Like a traditional cast-iron skillet, it’s weighty (5.8 pounds) and durable. However, what sets it apart is its three layers of nontoxic enamel that give it a sleek appearance, even heating, and versatility. Plus (and best of all, in my opinion), you don’t have to season it!

Other than being immediately stovetop ready, the Enameled Cast Iron Skillet is compatible with induction, gas, and electric cooktops, is oven safe up to 500°, and retains heat with ease. Additionally, because it’s nonstick, you only need a little oil or butter to cook efficiently. The skillet is also scratch-resistant, and thanks to its slick surface, it’s easy to clean, too. Designed to last for years and years, this skillet is covered with a lifetime warranty. Other offerings in Caraway’s Enameled Cast Iron collection include a Dutch oven, braiser, and grill pan. You can also purchase all four pieces in a convenient bundle.

Caraway Enameled Cast Iron Skillet on stove
Credit: Britt Franklin Credit: Britt Franklin

Why I Love the Enameled Cast Iron Skillet

My parents loved using cast-iron cookware in our kitchen when I was growing up, but now that I’m cooking a lot more often, I prefer the process to be as simple and straightforward as possible. That’s why the Enameled Cast Iron Skillet appealed to me right away. With it, I get the benefits of cooking with cast iron without the extra time needed to season the skillet before or after. In addition to becoming my family’s go-to for frying crispy bacon in the morning, we’ve cooked chicken and salmon, and even seared lamb to perfectly tender deliciousness.

Though the skillet comes in a variety of elegant and earthy colors, I went with cream, which sets a nice contrast against the dark surface of the cast-iron interior. Even with its upgraded appearance, the Caraway skillet carries the weight and quality you’d expect from a good piece of cast-iron cookware, and it’s not a pain to clean. That means we get to use ours multiple times a week without delay, which is a good thing since it lives on our stovetop!

Buy: Enameled Cast Iron Skillet, $166.50 (normally $185)

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