Oven safe skillets?!


Question: I'm looking for oven safe skillets or oven safe sauce pans...im going through my wedding registry on bed bath and beyond...

if someone could find one for me on bed bath beyond, walmart or target that would be awesome :) I don't know alot about cooking but im getting into it...alot of recipes i've seen call for that kind of cookware :)


Answers: I'm looking for oven safe skillets or oven safe sauce pans...im going through my wedding registry on bed bath and beyond...

if someone could find one for me on bed bath beyond, walmart or target that would be awesome :) I don't know alot about cooking but im getting into it...alot of recipes i've seen call for that kind of cookware :)

Since you specified Bed BAth & Beyond, here's a link to some of their oven safe cookware:

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/search/s...

I like my cast iron, as long as it has been properly seasoned for use. The main thing though about my cast iron I don't like is that I scratch up the sink when I clean it, and according to my dad... the cast iron expert... you are supposed to clean them without soap... kind of an issue for me. I'd likely go the route of the enamel covered cast iron. Just my opinion.

The best skillet you can get for a wedding present or any present and it will last longer than the marriage is a "Cast Iron Skillet".

You will love it and cannot hurt it in any way.

You need to get a good cast iron skillet. These are the best for stove top to the oven skillets. I love mine! and use it at least 2-3 times a week.

CAST IRON = BEST , YOU CAN GET THEM IN A VARIETY OF STYLES , GREAT FOR HOME OR CAMPING , DON'T FORGET TO SEASON THEM B-4 USE , YOU MAY WANT TO GET THEM ELSEWHERE THOUGH , BBB IS HIGH MARK-UP ON PRICES.

Hello =) Hard Anodized/Aluminum are a good choice because they are oven-safe and sturdy(link below,) You should also get a cast Iron Skillet for frying chicken, steak or fries.

** Note some are only oven-safe up to 350F so read the description on each set**

Congratulations

Every bride needs a "cast-iron skillet" or two. We also have an outdoor cooking chuck wagon and all the cooking is done over the fire with cast iron skillets and dutch ovens. Delicious!





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