Product Description: The perfect skillet for one! Great for an egg, a grilled sandwich and warm ups. Measures 5 inches square with a 3/4 inch depth. Pre-seasoned and ready to use.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Little Skillet
As with my other Lodge products I was very satisfied with the quality of the skillet. And it works great for sandwiches and french toast. I even bought one for my son and son-in-law for Father's day and they were excited to get them.
I recommend this for anyone who ever grills sandwiches, fries eggs or french toast.
Rating: - It's Tiny!
This piece is literally only big enough for a slice of bread. It's a sandwich maker, or maybe tiny square omelets. I thought it would be bigger... Didn't pay attention to the Size I guess...
Rating: - Lodge Square Cast Iron Skillet
This little skillet is the best investment I have made in years. It is just large enough for two people. Since my husband and I are retired it is the perfect skillet for corn bread for two or for a large "biscuit" that would be equal to about four regular sized biscuits. I have used cast iron skillets all my life and have many sizes but this one gets used more than any skillet in my kitchen. I would highly recommend this product.
Rating: - Regretable, inconsequential micro skillet
Lodge makes a slew of USA made cast iron products, most of which are quite useful additions to any kitchen, and a very few of which are simply wastes of resources, time and attention. Regretably, this little 5" square skillet falls into the later camp. It's "oh-so-cute", and yet, damned near useless, save for cooking individual eggs or heating a sandwich made from boring, bland SQUARE bread like Wonderbread. Actually, even Wonderbread grilled cheese sandwiches are better made with some other Lodge devices that serve multiple duties, such as any cast iron frying pan over 8" diameter. That leaves ... Read More
Rating: - I use it when I'm grilling... every time.
Place a good amount of Crisco in the skillet, let it melt down, then set the skillet on the side... on a safe surface. Fold up a couple of paper towels, until it the paper towels fit in the skillet (fold about 4 times, into a square... the size of the skillet).
Then you have a great way to grease up the grates in on your grill.
I stick the "greased-up" paper towels to the bristles on my wire grill brush.
It works great.
Just be carefull if the grease is hot.
Just wipe out any excessive grease, and it'll be ready to use the next time ... Read More