MORSØ FRYING DISH & SERVING PLATE
Bring the Scandinavian lifestyle to your garden or terrace
Made from cast-iron, this roasting plate works well with the Forno Stove or any conventional oven. Whether you’re roasting meat, vegetables, or fish, or trying to catch the succulent juices, our Morsø Roasting Plate has you covered.
Multifunctional the Morsø Roasting Plate has a simple clean classic look, that also works well for serving food at the table, all while keeping it warm. It can be placed directly onto heat and it’s construction enables even heat distribution across the pan, bringing the flavour in your food. Due to the slanted outer edge, the round plate even becomes a practical drip pan for gravy.
Product Code: 62984401
Product Code: [handle] 62984100
Format: approx. 33.0 x 2.6 x 33.0 cm
Weight : approx. 3.1 kg
MORSØ Frying Dish & Serving Plate – combining robust, durable quality with an elegant Danish design.
Working together with well-known designers and artists Morsø makes products that optimally combine form and function, yet are timeless. Their preferred material has always been cast-iron which stores heat and maintains quality. After grilling the Morsø Frying Dish can be easily cleaned using warm water and a small amount of soap. Dry the item thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel. Then rub a very light layer of cooking oil onto the surface, and use a paper towel to wipe the surface until no oil remains. [“Seasoning” cast iron protects the cookware from rust and creates a natural non-stick surface.]
Pair the dish with the optional stainless steel handle. This handle is extremely helpful for securely placing and removing the roasting plate from a hot oven or grill, and ensures you don’t have to worry about any burnt fingers.
- benefits of cast iron cookware
– holds heat well; once cast iron has warmed up, it stays warm for longer then traditional plates which helps keep food hot.
– nontoxic, non-stick and full of character
– research has shown that cast iron cookware can significantly increase the iron content of foods based on their acidity, moisture, and cook time
Anyone who chooses a Morsø product benefits from the experience that has matured from over 170 years of production. In 1853 Niels Andreas Christensen founded his iron foundry on the island of Mors and initially manufactured various products – from stable windows to pots and pans. Around the turn of the century, the company focused on hand-crafting wood burning fireplaces, and in 1915 received the title of Royal Purveyor, which Morsø still holds today.
W x H x D
Format: approx. 33.0 x 2.6 x 33.0 cm
Colour: black
Material: cast-iron
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(we reserve the right to make technical changes or modifications to the specifications of this product without notice)