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  • Best for: searing a nice crust on meats, such as chops and steak (not good for acidic foods, like tomato sauce, as the iron reacts, imparting a metallic flavor)

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  • One of the key benefits of cooking with a tiny cast iron skillet is its ability to retain heat. Cast iron is known for its heat retention properties, which allows for even cooking and consistent results. This is particularly important when searing meats or sautéing vegetables, as it helps to develop a nice crust and caramelization.
  • The Versatile Charm of a Cast Iron Grill Pan with Detachable Handle