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The Made In 8" Blue Carbon Steel Frying Pan combines the best of cast iron and stainless steel, offering superior heat retention, rapid temperature control, and unmatched durability. Crafted in Sweden, this induction-compatible pan withstands up to 1200°F, perfect for searing, sautéing, and grilling both indoors and outdoors. Loved by chefs worldwide, it develops a natural non-stick surface with seasoning, making it a must-have for serious home cooks seeking professional results.










| ASIN | B0D2FZW8ZW |
| Additional Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,904 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #74 in Skillets |
| Brand | Made In |
| Brand Name | Made In |
| Capacity | 3 Liters |
| Color | Black and Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 533 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Included Components | 8" Blue Carbon Steel Frying Pan |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Made In |
| Manufacturer Part Number | COOK-8-FRYCN-S |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 1200 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | 8" Blue Carbon Steel Frying Pan |
| Model Number | COOK-8-FRYCN-S |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Searing, Stir-frying, Griddling |
| Shape | round |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sautéing, Griddling, Pan-frying, Searing |
W**K
Competition for my mother's Griswolds.
I gave this pan a double season in the oven over 2 days with plain old Crisco in a can. My first fry was a homemade sausage patty and two over easy eggs. Came out perfect. Don't rush for perfection. Work for it and you won't be disappointed. I'll use this pan more than my mother's Griswolds. Much lighter and, so far, has given me great results. I always clean with dish soap but season immediately with the fat in the can and medium heat. A quick wipe with a cotton bandana and I'm good to go. Love this pan.
C**G
Handles are cool to the touch when on the stove but remember to use a hot pad out of the oven
Using carbon steel does take more work to keep pans seasoned but it's a labor of love if you enjoy cooking. The Made-in carbon steel pans are beautiful, well made and provide quick even cooking. I especially like the sturdy handles. Im happy
A**R
Read this review before making a decision to buy this pan
For the price, it's not a good pan. Let me go with the pros first: 1. Handle stays cool 2. Heats up fast 3. Looks beautiful. Cons: 1. It does not brown evenly 2. An inexpensive cast iron pan, even from lodge is much more non-stick when properly seasoned. This means you'll need more oil to cook, if you want to use it as a nonstick pan 3. pan warps. My pan warped slightly, it's still usable (I know how to use cast iron and carbon steel pans, I have never heated it above 4, my heat dial goes upto 10, and I always use the right size coil to cook. If all pans warp like mine this is not good for induction cooktops). I so wanted to love this pan, but I would never try anything from Made in again.
B**N
Works well!
Good quality product with excellent cooking performance.
D**Z
Like a lot but...
Did not realize you could not wash it in the sink with other items. Instructions say not to use soap unless you plan to reseason it. You are to wipe it out after use and use oil with course salt as a scrub if needed to remove stuck on debris. I was careful the first 2 times I used it to not cook anything that might stick, and used oil. Third time bits of chicken did stick and I used the oil/salt but cannot get the pan 100% clean. Did not realize it was going to be that much of an effort to clean. It does heat evenly, handle is comfortable, fairly heavy as expected. Excellent quality. Pricey but I expect to use it for years.
A**R
Once seasoned,it’s a good pan.
This was a good non stick pan easy to make good dinners.
V**.
This pan makes me a better cook!
After a rocky start I have grown to love this pan. I seasoned it according to directions, and tested it out with scrambled eggs. Not successful, they stuck like crazy and I had to really scrub to get the pan clean. I have a gas range and it’s very easy to turn the heat up too high. I seasoned again and tried other recipes. What I’ve learned: It works best when you use medium low heat on a gas range. I’ve had the most success when I use a LOT of oil — e.g. sautéing chicken with a mix of butter and olive oil. When you use adequate oil and keep the heat low the pan literally wipes clean with a paper towel. Food browns quickly and evenly and takes less time than in my ceramic cookware. I’ve also done stir fry type dishes in the pan, smaller portions. It works better than my wok. If you want a real treat fry eggs in duck fat :) Seriously, I like this pan so much I’m actively looking for recipes to use it with. If you are looking for low maintenance cookware to use for quick meals this may not be a good fit. But if you want a good tool that makes your cooking better I highly recommend this pan. I’ll be buying other sizes in the near future.
A**R
Probably great for the right cook...I'm keeping it but I don't love it
We did SO MUCH research before buying this pan. I'm a die-hard cast iron frying pan user, but my husband wanted an upgrade. It's quite thin so it heats up VERY quickly. It smokes if you cook on it too high, but one of the reasons I wanted it was because I like to cook on very high heat. It sticks more than I anticipated, even following instructions and tips available online. Acknowledgement: we've only been using it for a few weeks, so I might need to read more about why it's smoking. People online said it shouldn't stick if properly seasoned (which it should be? We followed instructions carefully?...). NOTE: the handle is very weird & needs some getting used to if you're a "shake your pan around" kind of cook. The handle is a big arch, so it's curved all along the part you hold onto, so if you pick the pan up, it drops down unless I use both hands (as one might expect based on physics...but not based on using pans with straight handles, lol). However, I usually have my wooden spatula in my other hand and I don't want to use both hands to shake my pan around. I would not have purchased this pan if I had had the opportunity to cook with it first.
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