Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Burger Dome, 16cm

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Description

The Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Burger Dome is a small piece of kit that makes a real difference at the hob, on the barbecue, or over an open fire.

Pop it over a burger and the heat gathers inside, melting cheese down the sides instead of leaving it sitting stubbornly on top. It is also useful for covered cooking, baking, warming bread, or helping food cook through without drying out.

  • Spun from 99.1% pure iron
  • Pre-seasoned with edible Sussex flax oil
  • Retains heat for even melting
  • Use indoors, outdoors, oven or barbecue
  • No chemical coating, no PTFE

The dome has a cast iron knob and stainless steel fittings, so it is happy over flames as well as in the oven. It fits Netherton frying pans and prospector pans from 18cm upwards, and its 16cm diameter is just right for burgers, breakfast muffins, or a small stack of vegetables.

Like Netherton’s pans, it comes ready to use with a baked-on flax oil seasoning. Wash by hand, dry well, and refresh the coating at home when needed. Simple, tough, repairable cookware from Shropshire, made for the meals people cook together.

Meet the maker: Netherton Foundry

In the hills of South Shropshire, Netherton Foundry makes iron cookware with a very simple idea at its heart: good pans should last, be repaired, be re-seasoned, and be used often. This small, family-owned British maker works in a part of the UK known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

Their spun iron pieces are formed on lathes, then seasoned in-house with edible Sussex flax oil. That baked-on oil gives the cookware its dark, matte finish and helps create a naturally non-stick surface. There is no PTFE and no chemical coating. Just iron, oil, heat, and time.

That is one of the things we love about Netherton Foundry. Their cookware asks you to be part of the story. You use it, wash it, dry it, and every so often you give it a little oil and heat. If the seasoning wears, you restore it. If it gets a rust spot, you clean it back and build it up again. It is a lovely, low-waste way to cook.

If you like tools with a sense of place, and you enjoy the small rituals of good cooking, Netherton Foundry is a maker worth getting to know.

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