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3.2 Quart Seasoned Cast Iron Combo Cooker

3.2 Quart Seasoned Cast Iron Combo Cooker - Main image
$20.98 $69.95 In stock

Category: Dutch Ovens

Meet the pan that sourdough bakers swear by. This 3.2 quart cast iron sourdough bread pan has a lot of range, though: it's a dutch oven and a skillet that doubles as a lid, for those keeping track. Made in the USA, this nontoxic cast iron is made without PFAS for a lifetime of baking, roasting, sizzling, and more. If you're looking for the best cast iron for sourdough, look no further. Ready to get started with sourdough baking? Learn more about making bread at home.

Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 54 reviews)

Lucy I. ★★★★★

The skillet lid fits perfectly and is my go-to for searing meat before I start the bread. I love how the seasoned surface is already non-stick for my sandwich loaves.

Amelia ★★★★★

I've been using this combo cooker for sourdough and the skillet lid is a game-changer for searing. The 3.2 quart size is perfect for my weekly bake without taking up too much cabinet space.

Ella Y. ★★★★★

I was worried about the weight, but the cast iron heats so evenly that my bread bakes with a crackling crust every time. The skillet lid is genius for searing vegetables while the base slow-cooks beans.

Hannah L. ★★★★★

My sourdough finally gets that perfect crusty bottom, and the skillet lid makes flipping a frittata almost too easy. Cleanup with just hot water and a stiff brush is surprisingly simple for cast iron.

Ellie U. ★★★★★

I've been using this combo cooker for my weekly sourdough, and the shallow skillet lid makes it so much easier to slide the dough in without burning my fingers. The 3.2 quart size is perfect for a standard loaf, and the seasoning has held up beautifully after several bakes.

Sebastian T. ★★★★★

The deep skillet lid is genius—I used it to sear chicken while the pot simmered beans, and the seasoned surface was non-stick right out of the box. Cleanup was just a quick wipe with a paper towel.

Daniel ★★★★★

My first loaf came out with a perfect crust and open crumb, and I love that the lid flips to work as a skillet for searing. The weight is just right for me to manage comfortably, and the seasoning already feels nicely non-stick after a few uses.

David N. ★★★★★

I was nervous about my first sourdough loaf, but this combo cooker made it foolproof—the deep bottom held the shape perfectly and the lid/skillet combo is genius for flipping the bread out. Already planning my next bake.

Joshua ★★★★★

The lid doubling as a skillet is a game changer for my kitchen — I seared steaks in it last night and the seasoning held up perfectly. My sourdough loaf came out with a beautifully deep crust and the 3.2 quart size is just right for my family.

Owen ★★★★★

I was pleasantly surprised by how evenly the skillet lid heats for searing meat—it’s like getting two pans in one. The seasoning is already well-developed, so my first batch of cornbread slid right out without sticking.