Description
This hand-forged iron medieval long-handled pan is built with a solid, elongated handle crafted to keep your hand clear of the flames while allowing you to cook food directly over an open fire. The handle finishes with a practical hook, designed for hanging the pan over a fire pit or on a wall when not in use. The iron has been treated with a protective coating to slow rust and wear, helping to maintain its rugged character through many seasons of use. In medieval times, such pans were a staple in both camp and household kitchens, where cooks relied on sturdy tools to prepare meals over hearth fires.
Fun fact: In the Middle Ages, these pans were often handed down through families, their iron surfaces darkened and seasoned from years of cooking over open flames.







