- Type:Soup & Stock Pots
- Applicable Stove:General Use for Gas and Induction Cooker
- Metal Type:Cast Iron
- Product name:Enamel Cookware Casserole
- Size:14.8*7.2 cm;18*10 cm or custom
- Logo:Customized Logo Acceptable
- Usage:Home Cooking

Customize your pot with personalized engravings or colors, making it a unique kitchen heirloom. Oven-safe and compatible with all stovetops (including induction), this set transitions seamlessly from stovetop to table. Easy to clean and naturally non-reactive, it’s a healthier choice for families—no metallic taste or harmful coatings.
Whether you’re warming milk for a latte or simmering a rich stock, this dual-purpose enameled cast iron set delivers unmatched durability, elegance, and performance. A lifetime piece for passionate cooks who value both form and function.
Is a Cast Iron Milk Pan Safe for Babies and Families?
Cast iron is one of the safest options for family cooking. Unlike nonstick pans with potentially toxic coatings, it’s all-natural and releases trace amounts of dietary iron into food—beneficial for preventing anemia. It’s ideal for preparing baby formula or warm milk, as it doesn’t leach chemicals like aluminum or PFOA. The sturdy material also resists scratches that could harbor bacteria. To ensure safety, avoid cooking highly acidic foods (like tomato sauce) in it frequently, as excess iron absorption may occur. With proper seasoning and maintenance, a cast iron milk pan is a healthy, chemical-free choice for all ages.
What are the different types of stock pot?
Stock pots vary in material, size, and design. Stainless steel is the most common, offering durability and even heating. Aluminum stock pots are lightweight but may react with acidic foods. Nonstick versions exist but are less ideal for high-heat boiling. Some have glass lids for monitoring, while others feature strainer inserts for pasta. Commercial-grade stock pots are deeper for large batches, while home versions often have ergonomic handles for easier pouring.