Home & Garden
Fourneau - Ironwood Cast Iron Skillet
- Item Number
- 272
- Estimated Value
- $65 USD
- Sold
- $49 USD to bad3482c5
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Fourneau was launched by Sharon and Ted Burdett. Ted's dad Bob taught everyone in the family how to bake no-knead bread with the technique published by Jim Lahey and Mark Bittman in the New York Times. Bob, in pursuit of the perfect baguette, began experimenting with clay cloches and baking stones to bakes loaves that wouldn't fit in a standard dutch oven.
Before long Ted and Sharon were messing around too—and sick of burns from the dutch oven—they made a bread baker with an opening on the front. After years of baking and tinkering, and with the support of 800 backers, they launched the Fourneau Bread Oven on Kickstarter in 2015.
Up for bid is the Ironwood Cast Iron Skillet. Fourneau's Ironwood skillet features durable one-piece construction, machined cooking surfaces, and deep-black oil seasoning. Our cast iron skillet is one of the lightest in its class. Use it on any cooktop, directly in the oven, grill, or even the open fire.
Item Special Note
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Donated By:
Fourneau

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