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Lodge 10 Inch Cast Iron Chef Skillet. Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Pan with Sloped Edges for Sautes and Stir Fry.
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Brand | Lodge |
Material | Cast Iron |
Special Feature | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 1 Pounds |
About this item
- Sloped sides with tear-drop handle
- Pre-Seasoned and ready-to-use
- Superior heat retention and even cooking
- Use on all cooking surfaces, grills, campfires and oven safe
- Made in the USA
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Saute, sear, fry, bake and stir fry to heart’s content

Use & Care:
While the skillet comes pre-seasoned to prevent food from sticking, it works best when sprayed or lightly coated with vegetable oil before use. After cooking, we recommend cleaning with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap or the dishwasher is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. Towel dry immediately cleaning and apply a light coating of oil to utensil while it is still warm.
Lodge Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Skillet
Pre-seasoned skillet is ready-to-use right out of the box
The black patina given to the cookware by the factory seasoning process is, in fact, vegetable oil that has been baked into a piece of cookware that has emerged from an individual sand mold. This coating of oil is a functional application and not a cosmetic application. The cookware is hanging as it rides through the electrostatic sprayer and commercial conveyor ovens at very high temperatures. This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the pores of the iron which creates an easy release finish. As a result of this process, you may see a blister or bubble of oil at the southern-most point or at the end of the handle of the cookware piece. If visible, it will rub or flake off with your finger, leaving a brown spot. Don’t worry, it’s not rust but a seasoned spot that is brown, indicative of the varnish stage of seasoning. As a matter of fact, this is the color of home seasoned iron until it has been used several times. The brown spot will turn black with use.

Product Highlights
Multi-Functional Cookware
The right tool for searing, sauteing, simmering, braising, baking, roasting, and frying.
Made of Cast-Iron
Cast-Iron is a form of cookware developed over a millennia ago remains as popular today as when it was used to prepare meals hundreds of years ago. Cast Iron is one of only two metals compatible with induction stovetops. Unparalleled in heat retention and even heating.
Can Be Used With A Variety of Heat Sources
At home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire. Skillet may be used on various heat sources including gas, electric, induction and ceramic-glass top stoves and ovens. When using on glass stove tops, be careful not to slide the cookware around as it's possible to scratch the surface. Seasoned cast iron can also be used on the grill or outdoor fire and coals for camp cooking. Begin heating cookware on low and slowly bring heat up to medium or medium/high. Always remove cookware from the stovetop after cooking.
Features:
- Made of cast iron
- Assist handles for easier handling
- Pre-seasoned and ready-to-use
- Multi-functional cookware
- Virtual non-stick surface
- Words with induction stove tops
- Brutally tough for decades of cooking

Eco-Responsibility
Lodge is a zero hazardous waste stream foundry. Lodge designed a vegetable oil recycler for the seasoning process to reduce waste and unusable oil is recycled and used as biodiesel generator. Lodge uses recycled and biodegradable packing materials. Reuse of foundry sand used in the casting process is recycled and unusable sand, works to purify the water of the local streams and planting trees to improve air quality and beautification.
The Clean Water and Air Acts of 1970 led American companies to install new equipment to meet the pollution control laws. Not only did the updates meet the requirements of the Clean Air and Water legislation, by 1976 our automated processes produced as many molds in an hour as one man’s daily productivity 30 years earlier.
With the switch from antiquated electric furnaces to more efficient induction furnaces, 1991 proved to be a pivotal juncture in the green standards of Lodge Manufacturing Company. The use of magnetic energy to produce heat changed our status from a Large Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste to a Small Quantity Generator, and we received the 1994 Tennessee Governor’s Award for Excellence in Hazardous Waste Reduction.

100 years & still cooking. ..
Lodge is the oldest family-owned cookware foundry in America. Since 1896, the Lodge family has been casting premium iron cookware at our Tennessee foundry. Starting with raw materials and finishing with our seasoning process, we continue to improve on the highest quality standards that go into every piece we make. As the sole American manufacturer of cast iron cookware, we are proud to carry on the legacy started by founder Joseph Lodge. Lodge doesn't just make cast iron; we make heirlooms that bring people together for generations.
Two historic events—the introduction of foundry seasoned cast iron cookware and the recent expansion of our foundry—represent dynamic examples of Lodge Manufacturing Company’s century-plus commitment to product innovation and investment in new equipment and technologies.
Seasoned cast iron propelled Lodge from the position of a regional manufacturer to the national stage, with Good Housekeeping presenting a 'Good Buy' Award for the product enhancement. Our appearance on the national stage expanded throughout the first decade of the new century, with record sales leading Lodge to the largest expansion in our history.
While we are proud of our recent history, there is a backstory. So travel with us to the small town of South Pittsburg, Tennessee at the end of the 19th Century. Nestled at the base of the Appalachian Mountain’s Cumberland Plateau and on the banks of the Tennessee River, the town was abuzz with new opportunities.
In 1896 Joseph Lodge began a cast iron foundry, named in honor of his minister, Rev. Joseph Hayden Blacklock. Family owned, our origins were humble and our products varied, from stoves, to skillets and kitchen sinks.
As each decade passed, Lodge developed a business model to continually update and improve equipment and foundry practices. Work was labor intensive, with all of our cookware poured and cleaned by hand.
The 1950s saw the installation new molding machinery, mechanized sand delivery systems, the construction of a gas fired aluminum furnace to cast patterns for the production of sand mold impressions and a machine to clean castings.
When the introduction of new cookware metals and coatings increased competition in the 1960s, Lodge countered with a Disamatic automatic molding machine. Two years later, Lodge added an electric furnace to operate the Disamatic molding and pouring system, outpacing the capacity of the coke-fired cupola, at lower cost.
After in the introduction of seasoned cast iron cookware, Lodge broke ground for our foundry expansion. With completion of the first phase in the fall of 2014, the expansion includes a new melt system, an additional pouring/molding line and most importantly—new American jobs!
In more ways than he could have ever imagined, Joseph Lodge would not recognize the business he started over a century ago. Lodge continues to be family owned and we are the sole manufacturer of cast iron cookware in US, producing over 120 different foundry seasoned cast iron items for worldwide gourmet, outdoor and restaurant markets.
More importantly, Lodge Manufacturing Company is universally accepted as the world leader in the cast iron cookware category.
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Product information
Brand | Lodge |
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Material | Cast Iron |
Special Feature | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Electric Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 1 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Cast Iron |
Item Weight | 4.45 Pounds |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Model Name | Lodge LCS3 |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sautéing, stir-frying, searing, pan-frying, roasting, slow simmering |
Specific Uses For Product | home cooking, dinner for two, sautéing, stir-frying, searing, pan-frying, roasting, and slow simmering |
Shape | flattened cylinder or frustum of a cone |
UPC | 075536353135 077344759819 778295136079 013389094669 787461520406 885486351668 029441070953 801873439412 722208798267 697046419769 075536330006 075536260006 712069230860 712069230884 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075536330006 |
Product Dimensions | 16.63 x 10.5 x 2.13 inches |
Item Weight | 4.45 pounds |
Manufacturer | LODGE |
ASIN | B00008GKDJ |
Item model number | LCS3 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #188,564 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #971 in Skillets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 15, 2003 |
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Designed for the gourmet, the Lodge Chef Skillet is great for omelets, cornbread or sauteing. This unique 10-inch skillet has sloped sides and features a teardrop handle. Cast iron loves a campfire, a stovetop, or an oven, and can slow-cook foods without scorching. It retains heat well so you can sear meat at higher temperatures and will keep your delicious meals warm for a long time. Made of cast iron, this skillet evenly distributes heat from the bottom through the sidewalls. Sporting a stylish black color, the cast iron skillet looks good in most kitchens and it doubles up as an excellent source of nutritional iron. Measures: 10-inch diameter, 1.75-inch deep. Cast Iron, like your grandmother used, still ranks as one of the best cooking utensils ever made. It gives you a nearly non-stick surface, without the possible harmful fumes generated by preheating chemically treated nonstick cookware. The American-based company, Lodge, has been fine-tuning its construction of rugged, cast-iron cookware for more than a century. The black patina given to the cookware by the factory seasoning process is, in fact, vegetable oil that has been baked into a piece of cookware that has emerged from an individual sand mold. This coating of oil is a functional application and not a cosmetic application. The cookware is hanging as it rides through the electrostatic sprayer and commercial conveyer ovens at very high temperatures. This allows the oil to penetrate deeply into the pores of the iron which creates an easy release finish. As a result of this process, you may see a blister or bubble of oil at the southern-most point or at the end of the handle of the cookware piece. If visible, it will rub or flake off with your finger, leaving a brown spot. Don’t worry, it’s not rust but a seasoned spot that is brown, indicative of the varnish stage of seasoning. As a matter of fact, this is the color of home seasoned iron until it has been used several times. The brown spot will turn black with use. While the skillet comes pre-seasoned to prevent food from sticking, it works best when sprayed or lightly coated with vegetable oil before use. After cooking, we recommend cleaning with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap or the dishwasher is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. Towel dry immediately cleaning and apply a light coating of oil to utensil while it is still warm.
From the Manufacturer
Lodge's 10-inch cast-iron chef's skillet features an assist handle that helps the user lift the pan from the stove. Like all Lodge cast-iron cookware, this skillet outcooks even the most expensive stainless or aluminum cookware because of its unrivaled heat retention, versatility, value, and durability. The even heating of cast iron is perfect for golden, tender, perfectly pan-fried chicken, or for the slow simmering of roasts, stews, and soups. Lodge's pieces adhere to the company's strict standards. Each precision mold produces the correct wall thickness for the item in question, producing the finest, most consistent cast-iron cookware on the market. This skillet is 2 inches deep and weighs approximately 6 pounds.
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Customers find this cast iron skillet well-made and built to last a lifetime, working as well as non-stick pans and being compatible with ceramic cooktops. They appreciate its size, being large enough for a steak and fitting perfectly on the largest burner, and find it easy to clean. While some customers say it's not super heavy, others find it very heavy, and opinions on stickiness are mixed, with some praising its truly non-stick surface while others report food sticking. Customers consider it good value for money.
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Customers find this cast iron skillet to be a fine cooking vessel that works well for pancakes, and one customer mentions it makes great apple pies.
"...This thing stays hot and cooks food FAST. I've had to adjust my cooking temperatures and times a little bit to re-adjust...." Read more
"...There are a lot of great videos on Youtube that can teach you how to cook with and care for your cast iron, but I can sum it up in a jiffy...." Read more
"...Since getting the pan I've cooked steaks with a crust that I though I could only get on my grill...." Read more
"This pan never leaves the stove. I use it at least once a day, it is so versatile...." Read more
Customers praise the pan's construction, noting it is well-made, built to last a lifetime, and made in the USA.
"...I'll probably pick up a second one because it's so cheap and indestructible." Read more
"...and I've grown to love how tough this thing is and how well it cooks...." Read more
"This is a winner. Lodge has consistantly turned out quality products at affordable prices and this is no exception. I love these guys...." Read more
"...Pros: -Great price -no apparent durability issues -The second handle opposite the main one is a big plus..." Read more
Customers find the cast iron skillet to be good value for money, offering great quality for the price.
"...I'll probably pick up a second one because it's so cheap and indestructible." Read more
"...Lodge has consistantly turned out quality products at affordable prices and this is no exception. I love these guys...." Read more
"...Pros: -Great price -no apparent durability issues -The second handle opposite the main one is a big plus..." Read more
"...For the price they are a decent value. But I personally prefer other materials, such as stainless steel or carbon steel for my everyday cooking...." Read more
Customers like the pan's size, particularly noting that the 8-inch and 10-inch versions are well-suited for various cooking tasks and fit perfectly on the largest burners.
"...It's big enough to handle most jobs, but not so heavy that my kids can't use it. (Can't say that for the 12" one.)..." Read more
"...So its good sized, but doesn't look huge...." Read more
"...It's a good size and isn't as hefty as the 12" skillet. I've been able to cook meals for 3 people at a time in it with ease...." Read more
"...It's the perfect size if you are just making stuff for yourself; I'd get a bigger one if you cook more for a family...." Read more
Customers find the pan easy to clean, with one mentioning that it comes with instructions on how to do so.
"...The pan is nice and slick now and easy to clean with nothing more than hot water, a sponge and a little elbow grease for a few little baked in..." Read more
"...Cleanup is easy, but ONLY if you know how to care for cast iron (and it is well seasoned)...." Read more
"...Cleaning it is even easier...." Read more
"...They cleaned up beautifully with just a stiff brush and hot water...." Read more
Customers find that the skillet works well, performing as effectively as non-stick pans and functioning perfectly on ceramic cooktops.
"...Lard from the Mexican market is cheap and works great...." Read more
"...I recently started to use this one and have had zero problems also I don’t think people are oiling them after they clean them WITHOUT soap...." Read more
"...But each time I use it, the pan performs better...." Read more
"...is heavy compared to stamped steel pan but I like that and it works sooo much better. Throw out the teflon and get you some iron pans!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pan's weight, with some finding it lighter than usual Lodge pans while others consider it heavy.
"...It's big enough to handle most jobs, but not so heavy that my kids can't use it. (Can't say that for the 12" one.)..." Read more
"...It's also very heavy...." Read more
"...The skillet is nice and heavy as you would expect...." Read more
"...Nothing will stick and the heat was very even. The pan is heavy compared to stamped steel pan but I like that and it works sooo much better...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the pan's non-stick surface, with some finding it truly non-stick while others report that everything sticks.
"...-The second handle opposite the main one is a big plus -Good non-stick properties after just 2 seasoning cycles. Cons:..." Read more
"...Bacon wanted to stick initially but moving the strips around as I set in helped lubricate it and once the fat started to render out there as no..." Read more
"...Eggs cooked great. No sticking. Note that my family only eats scrambled eggs....I cannot evaluate eggs sunny side up, etc......." Read more
"...it now has a satin finish, and nothing ever sticks to it. My 14 yr old son cooks perfect over-easy eggs in it and it wipes clean with a paper towel...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014Size: 10"Pattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseI've been married for almost six years now and have been doing the majority of cooking for about four years. I've owned a few cheap non-stick pans when we were super-poor, bought some decent non-stick pans when times were looking up, some stainless pans that were hand-me downs, and I've replaced them all with a couple Lodge cast iron pans. I managed to destroy a couple non-stick pans by overheating them or scratching them or looking at them funny. I had never used a cast-iron pan but after a little research I realized how nice they can be for not much money. Seriously, this pan cost half the price of some of the "better" pans I had bought.
It comes pre-seasoned but I realize that it will take some work and time to get it really well seasoned and truly non stick. The fist couple uses I did nothing but cook bacon, caramelize onions or crisp up tortillas. Nothing too fancy just to get used to it and help break it in. Bacon wanted to stick initially but moving the strips around as I set in helped lubricate it and once the fat started to render out there as no problem with sticking whatsoever. After about 10 or so uses it's much more non-stick than it was and I'm sure it will just get better.
What I wasn't prepared for though was how much heat retention this pan has. Once it gets hot it stays hot and for a long time. Food cooks faster because of that. I'm used to putting food in a hot pan and immediately losing a bunch of heat. This thing stays hot and cooks food FAST. I've had to adjust my cooking temperatures and times a little bit to re-adjust. Overall though, with a little bit of re-learning I wouldn't think about cooking with anything else now. I'll probably pick up a second one because it's so cheap and indestructible.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2016Size: 10"Pattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseI know there's a gazillion reviews already, but having used Lodge cast iron cookware a gazillion times, I can't resist weighing in. If you're newly getting into cast iron, read a bunch of the negative reviews first ... and discover people who are truly (often innocently) clueless about the preparation, care and usage of timeless cast iron cookware.
I have a bunch of Lodge skillets, a griddle, two Dutch ovens and a pot with a self-basting lid which happens to also fit one of my skillets as well as my new chef's skillet. I really wanted a skillet with rounded sides, mostly for an egg and omelette pan. At $15, the LCS3 is a steal, considering I can neither find nor afford vintage Griswold.
Like all Lodge, it comes pre-seasoned, which simply means it has a coating of oil that prevents oxidation. This seasoning is not what makes it non-stick. How you cook with it does. Out of the box, I enjoyed the cathartic ritual of baking four more coats of oil onto the seasoning which turned it a lovely, shiny black. Then, I pressed it into service as a non-stick wonder.
Some people complain about the "pebbly" texture of the pan, some even testifying that this is the reason food sticks ... wrong. Proper temperature and proper amounts of fats are the keys to cooking non-stick. The "pebbly" texture means nothing. Besides, with continued use, the "pebbly" texture will turn into a smooth-as-silk surface. All my Lodge has been used enough to reach this point (except, of course, this brand new piece.)
There are a lot of great videos on Youtube that can teach you how to cook with and care for your cast iron, but I can sum it up in a jiffy. Always preheat your cast iron over medium / low heat first, until it lightly smokes. Lower the heat slightly. Add butter, oil or other fats that are room temperature or cold. Coat the bottom and sides. Add your food and watch it slide around. When finished, rinse with hot water; if you have fond in the pan, scrape with a nylon scraper and rinse away. Dry the cast iron on the stove top burner and then wipe down with a very light coating of oil. You're ready for the next use. (This coating will lightly smoke when it reaches proper temperature, indicating when to add your cooking fats.)
Other than the initial wash-down out of the box, I personally do not use soap on my cast iron. Some people do. Avoid cooking with acidic foods and liquids like tomatoes or vinegars or you'll surely be re-seasoning your pan before you know it. Good luck, and good cooking. And remember the chef's maxim: "Hot pan, cold fat."
- Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2016Size: 10"Pattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseI finally got serious about cooking my steaks and bought this Lodge cast-iron. As you may already know cast-iron pans require seasoning before use where oil is heated on the iron at such a high temperature that it eventually adheres to the iron itself, providing a non-stick surface that won't peel off like the teflon in non-stick pans.
Like you, I read most of the highly rated reviews before buying it, including the one by "joe bob" from Florida. He noted that he cleaned it with a bit of soap before using it and the egg he tested with it stuck. I was worried that the pre-seasoning wouldn't be substantial enough after reading his review and that I'd have to re-season it myself. This wasn't the case. I used a good bit of vegetable oil and cooked an egg on it just fine without sticking. So don't worry! The seasoning on the pan is more than adequate. However, I still use a small non-stick pan for my eggs and the lodge for pretty much everything else because I find it easier to flip my eggs and don't want to use such a big heavy pan for one egg.
Since getting the pan I've cooked steaks with a crust that I though I could only get on my grill. I've taken the pan camping where I tossed it on the fire to cook bacon, sausage, chili etc. and I've grown to love how tough this thing is and how well it cooks. One drawback however, is that there is a bit more work in cleaning the pan than I'd like. I usually put a bit of sea salt and water in the pan and scrub with a plastic brush then dry with paper towels before rubbing a bit of oil on it to store. The only other drawback is that I had to buy the lodge silicone handle for $6-7 so I could pick up this guy while its hot.
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Sina WeitkampReviewed in Germany on January 1, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Beste Pfanne
Size: 10.25" RosiePattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseWir hatten schon seeehhhhr viele Pfannen, aber keine ist so gut, wie diese. Würde ich immer wieder kaufen.
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Tamara GiorgettiReviewed in Italy on August 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars padella in ghisa
Size: 10"Pattern Name: SkilletVerified Purchaseottima ma lo sapevo, conoscevo il prodotto, il cibo ha una cottura uniforme e ha un sapore diverso, consiglio di provarla
- HemlataReviewed in India on February 10, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Very beautiful pan...
Size: 10"Pattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseNever seen such a perfect multi utility cast iron kitchenware! It has curved sides which makes it perfect for Indian style cooking.
- ian javellana balanReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 7, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars lodge skillet the best
Size: 10.25" RosiePattern Name: SkilletVerified Purchasevery satisfied with the product
- Squirtle SquadReviewed in Australia on March 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars 1 year use
Size: 10.25" RosiePattern Name: SkilletVerified PurchaseGreat cast iron after a year use. Well seasoned. Easy to wash