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  • Description

Product Information

  • Brand:Asahi Chuzo
  • Model:A-140(180mm) / A-141(210mm)
  • Material:Plate: Cast iron, Base: Wood
  • Product type:Sizzler Platter
  • 180mm:Dimensions (approx): Plate: Ø184 x 40 mm, Wooden base: 220 x 172 mm, Item weight (approx): 1450 g, Shipping weight (approx): 1700 g
  • 210mm:Dimensions (approx): Plate: Ø215 x 37 mm, Wooden base: 260 x 218 mm, Item weight (approx): 2100 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2300 g

Key Features

  • Serve sizzling dishes with style using this cast iron plate and wooden base combo, perfect for creating memorable dining experiences at home.
  • This versatile iron pot features a deep, compact design ideal for sauce making and stewing, allowing flavors to develop beautifully.
  • This exceptional sizzler plate boasts superior heat retention for consistently hot servings from first bite to last.
  • The set includes a sturdy wooden base for safely transporting the hot cast iron plate to your table.
  • This sizzler's cast iron construction offers exceptional durability that allows for effortless cleaning and scrubbing, even with the most challenging burnt-on residue.

Use & Care

  • Wash it well after each use and dry it thoroughly before storing.
  • For burnt spots, first soak the affected area in hot water until it softens. Then, you can easily scrape away the burnt residue.
  • Before storing your cast iron plate for an extended period without use, brush a light coat of cooking oil over its surface to protect it.

Background

ASAHI Corporation, established in 1961 in Gifu Prefecture, specializes in cast iron kitchenware, including traditional Nambu Tekki pots and teapots. They also offer specialized pans for making popular Japanese dishes like takoyaki and obanyaki. Combining heritage craftsmanship with everyday practicality, ASAHI brings authentic Japanese tools to your kitchen.