Pro Roaster
Hand forged, artisan nine inch carbon steel pro roaster pan
Hand forged nine inch carbon steel pro roaster with fried eggs and collard greens resting on linen napkins with a handmade wooden spreader and two toasted bread slices
Pro Roaster

Pro Roaster

Sale price$396.00
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Great for baking, eggs, frittatas, roasts, and serving straight to the table.

  • North American–sourced materials
  • Handmade in Virginia
  • Lifetime guarantee

9" Roaster:
- Total Length: 12.5”
- Diameter (lip to lip): 9”
- Sidewall Height: 1.5”
- Cooking Surface: 6”
- Base Thickness (depth): .125”
- Weight: 2.8 lbs

11" Roaster:
- Total Length: 14.25”
- Diameter (lip to lip): 11”
- Sidewall Height: 1.5”
- Cooking Surface: 8”
- Base Thickness (depth): .125”
- Weight: 4 lbs

13" Roaster:
- Total Length: 16.5”
- Diameter (lip to lip): 13”
- Sidewall Height: 1.5”
- Cooking Surface: 10”
- Base Thickness (depth): .125”
- Weight: 5.2 lbs

Our skilled team of craftspeople carefully inspects every product multiple times throughout the manufacturing process. Natural markings—such as surface blemishes, minor discolorations, and other subtle variations—are a normal part of our craftsmanship and do not affect the beauty or performance of the cookware. These cosmetic details fall well within our rigorous quality standards. Over time, each piece will develop a rich, unique patina—a testament to its use and character. We proudly guarantee the quality of every Blanc Creatives product for life and are here to support you on your cooking journey.

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Blanc Creatives

Cookware

cook·​ware (ˈku̇k-ˌwer): utensils used in cooking

How It's Made

Forged and Pressed

Each piece begins as an 11-gauge carbon steel disc, laser-cut at a century-old mill in Philadelphia. It’s pressed under 15 tons of force, then fired in the forge until glowing red—burning off coatings and preparing the steel for shaping.

Shaped by Hammers

While still hot, each pan is hammered by blacksmiths on the anvil—sculpting its silhouette and leaving the maker’s mark. Once cooled, the handle is cold-hammered and hand-riveted for a seamless, lasting fit.

Sandblasted and Seasoned

The pan is sandblasted and wire-brushed to a smooth finish, then kiln-fired to regenerate a natural layer of protective iron oxide—creating its signature moody hue. A final rub of hot coconut oil seals and seasons it, ready for its first flame.

Maintain Your Carbon Steel Pan

Carbon Steel Care

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Carbon Steel Seasoning

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