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Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Fondue Set

$429.99

Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Fondue Set

Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Fondue Set

$429.99

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The Shropshire-made Fondue Set by Netherton Foundry features a pre-seasoned black iron pot with ebonised oak handles, perfect for tabletop fun for 2–4 people.

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A delightful way to enjoy shared meals at home.

The Netherton Foundry Shropshire-made Fondue Set brings the traditional conviviality of fondue to any table. Designed for 2–4 people, it features a pre-seasoned spun black iron pot, a compact base with tealight or chafing fluid holder, and four stainless steel forks with hand-finished ebonised oak handles. The pot can be used on the hob to cook sauces or melt chocolate, then carried safely to the table, where the included tealight or Sterno™ maintains the perfect serving temperature. Two side handles ensure stability and ease of use, while the pot can also double as a small saucepan for sauces or dips. A recipe and serving guide are included to get the fun started immediately.

Features:

  • Shropshire-made spun black iron fondue pot, pre-seasoned with Sussex flax oil for a natural non-stick finish
  • Durable 99.1% pure iron construction with riveted handles
  • Ebonised oak handles on four stainless steel forks, finished with Netherton brass rivets
  • Tealight or chafing fluid holder securely attached to the base
  • Suitable for range stoves, electric, gas, ceramic, halogen, and induction hobs
  • PTFE & PFOA-free, chemical-free coating
  • Compact and lightweight for easy tabletop use

Dimensions:

  • Base: 16.5 cm diameter, 8.5 cm height, weight 1.308 kg
  • Fondue pot: 14.5 cm diameter, 18.5 cm across handles, 6.4 cm height, weight 0.61 kg, capacity to rim 0.975 litres, capacity to 3 cm below rim 0.5 litres
  • Forks: 23.5 cm length, total weight 67 g for four
  • Total height assembled: 12.4 cm; total weight including forks: 1.99 kg

Why choose a pre-seasoned pan?

No chemicals or PTFE are used in the coating. The edible Sussex flax oil creates a naturally non-stick surface that is easy to wash and ready to use immediately. It can be restored at home whenever needed. Iron is resilient, can withstand high temperatures, and is ideally suited for all hobs, grills, and ovens.

What’s special about Netherton spun black iron pans?

Professional cooks appreciate the even heat distribution and exceptional performance of black iron. Each pan is hand-spun, making every piece unique. With regular use, a rich, seasoned patina develops, enhancing cooking performance. Oak handles are individually hand-finished and branded, each with a grain pattern as unique as a fingerprint. Following the recommended re-seasoning method preserves the pan’s quality, allowing it to improve with time and become a lasting companion in the kitchen.

Compact, versatile, and built to last, the Shropshire Fondue Set transforms any meal into a shared experience. For more tips on seasoning and care, visit the Netherton Foundry blog.

Material:

Iron

Use & Care:

With proper care, your Netherton Foundry sauteuse will become more naturally non-stick over time and serve you for decades.

Before First Use

  • Your pan comes pre-seasoned with flax oil, so it’s ready to use straight away. There’s no need to remove the coating or season it before cooking.

Cleaning After Each Use

  • Hand wash only. Avoid dishwashers and harsh detergents, which can strip the natural flax seasoning.
  • Wipe out any food residue with a paper towel or soft sponge. If needed, use warm water and a gentle brush or non-metallic scrubber.
  • Dry immediately. Place the pan over low heat for a few minutes after washing to evaporate all moisture.

Ongoing Maintenance

  • Always store your pan completely dry to prevent rust.
  • Avoid soaking the pan or leaving it in the sink.
  • Do not cook acidic foods (like tomatoes or wine-based sauces) until the pan is well seasoned, as acids can damage the natural patina.

Re-Seasoning (As Needed)

  • If food starts sticking or the surface appears dull or uneven:
  • Remove the oak knob if seasoning the lid in the oven.
  • Apply a very thin layer of flaxseed oil to the entire interior cooking surface (and exterior if needed).
  • Place the pan upside down in a preheated oven at 180–200°C for 45–60 minutes. Line a tray or foil on a lower rack to catch any drips.
  • Let the pan cool slowly in the oven.
  • Repeat if necessary to build a rich, durable seasoning.

Cooking Tips

  • Heat the pan slowly, especially on induction or high-output hobs. Sudden heat can cause warping.
  • Use a burner the same size as the pan base to ensure even heating.
  • Never add cold water to a hot pan. Let it cool first.
  • For meat or fish, lightly oil the food, not the pan.
  • Let food release naturally before flipping—it will lift easily once seared properly.

Cooking guidance and tips:

  • Oil the food, not the pan, and allow ingredients to reach room temperature before cooking.
  • Heat slowly to frying temperature before increasing power, especially on induction or powerful hobs.
  • Use a hob the same size as the pan base; small rings can warp larger pans.
  • Oven seasoning is recommended for a more even finish; hob top seasoning works for smaller pans or woks.
  • Wooden or silicone utensils are recommended to protect the seasoned surface.
  • Never drop a hot pan into cold water to avoid warping.

Every pan is hand-spun, so slight variations in flatness are natural. Oak handles are individually branded and unique, and each pan develops a richer patina with use.

Netherton Foundry is a proudly family-owned business in the heart of South Shropshire, once known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Where smokestacks once dominated the skyline, today there is a gentler rhythm to life, but the legacy of innovation remains.

Drawing deep inspiration from Shropshire’s iron masters of the 18th and 19th centuries, especially Abraham Darby, the pioneer behind the world’s first iron bridge, Netherton Foundry blends traditional craftsmanship with a modern environmental conscience. Their work reimagines the spirit of that extraordinary era, honouring its ingenuity while being mindful of the environmental lessons it left behind.

Each product is a celebration of heritage, quality, and sustainability, reflecting a time when things were made to last and made with care.

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A delightful way to enjoy shared meals at home.

The Netherton Foundry Shropshire-made Fondue Set brings the traditional conviviality of fondue to any table. Designed for 2–4 people, it features a pre-seasoned spun black iron pot, a compact base with tealight or chafing fluid holder, and four stainless steel forks with hand-finished ebonised oak handles. The pot can be used on the hob to cook sauces or melt chocolate, then carried safely to the table, where the included tealight or Sterno™ maintains the perfect serving temperature. Two side handles ensure stability and ease of use, while the pot can also double as a small saucepan for sauces or dips. A recipe and serving guide are included to get the fun started immediately.

Features:

  • Shropshire-made spun black iron fondue pot, pre-seasoned with Sussex flax oil for a natural non-stick finish
  • Durable 99.1% pure iron construction with riveted handles
  • Ebonised oak handles on four stainless steel forks, finished with Netherton brass rivets
  • Tealight or chafing fluid holder securely attached to the base
  • Suitable for range stoves, electric, gas, ceramic, halogen, and induction hobs
  • PTFE & PFOA-free, chemical-free coating
  • Compact and lightweight for easy tabletop use

Dimensions:

  • Base: 16.5 cm diameter, 8.5 cm height, weight 1.308 kg
  • Fondue pot: 14.5 cm diameter, 18.5 cm across handles, 6.4 cm height, weight 0.61 kg, capacity to rim 0.975 litres, capacity to 3 cm below rim 0.5 litres
  • Forks: 23.5 cm length, total weight 67 g for four
  • Total height assembled: 12.4 cm; total weight including forks: 1.99 kg

Why choose a pre-seasoned pan?

No chemicals or PTFE are used in the coating. The edible Sussex flax oil creates a naturally non-stick surface that is easy to wash and ready to use immediately. It can be restored at home whenever needed. Iron is resilient, can withstand high temperatures, and is ideally suited for all hobs, grills, and ovens.

What’s special about Netherton spun black iron pans?

Professional cooks appreciate the even heat distribution and exceptional performance of black iron. Each pan is hand-spun, making every piece unique. With regular use, a rich, seasoned patina develops, enhancing cooking performance. Oak handles are individually hand-finished and branded, each with a grain pattern as unique as a fingerprint. Following the recommended re-seasoning method preserves the pan’s quality, allowing it to improve with time and become a lasting companion in the kitchen.

Compact, versatile, and built to last, the Shropshire Fondue Set transforms any meal into a shared experience. For more tips on seasoning and care, visit the Netherton Foundry blog.

Material:

Iron

Use & Care:

With proper care, your Netherton Foundry sauteuse will become more naturally non-stick over time and serve you for decades.

Before First Use

  • Your pan comes pre-seasoned with flax oil, so it’s ready to use straight away. There’s no need to remove the coating or season it before cooking.

Cleaning After Each Use

  • Hand wash only. Avoid dishwashers and harsh detergents, which can strip the natural flax seasoning.
  • Wipe out any food residue with a paper towel or soft sponge. If needed, use warm water and a gentle brush or non-metallic scrubber.
  • Dry immediately. Place the pan over low heat for a few minutes after washing to evaporate all moisture.

Ongoing Maintenance

  • Always store your pan completely dry to prevent rust.
  • Avoid soaking the pan or leaving it in the sink.
  • Do not cook acidic foods (like tomatoes or wine-based sauces) until the pan is well seasoned, as acids can damage the natural patina.

Re-Seasoning (As Needed)

  • If food starts sticking or the surface appears dull or uneven:
  • Remove the oak knob if seasoning the lid in the oven.
  • Apply a very thin layer of flaxseed oil to the entire interior cooking surface (and exterior if needed).
  • Place the pan upside down in a preheated oven at 180–200°C for 45–60 minutes. Line a tray or foil on a lower rack to catch any drips.
  • Let the pan cool slowly in the oven.
  • Repeat if necessary to build a rich, durable seasoning.

Cooking Tips

  • Heat the pan slowly, especially on induction or high-output hobs. Sudden heat can cause warping.
  • Use a burner the same size as the pan base to ensure even heating.
  • Never add cold water to a hot pan. Let it cool first.
  • For meat or fish, lightly oil the food, not the pan.
  • Let food release naturally before flipping—it will lift easily once seared properly.

Cooking guidance and tips:

  • Oil the food, not the pan, and allow ingredients to reach room temperature before cooking.
  • Heat slowly to frying temperature before increasing power, especially on induction or powerful hobs.
  • Use a hob the same size as the pan base; small rings can warp larger pans.
  • Oven seasoning is recommended for a more even finish; hob top seasoning works for smaller pans or woks.
  • Wooden or silicone utensils are recommended to protect the seasoned surface.
  • Never drop a hot pan into cold water to avoid warping.

Every pan is hand-spun, so slight variations in flatness are natural. Oak handles are individually branded and unique, and each pan develops a richer patina with use.

Netherton Foundry is a proudly family-owned business in the heart of South Shropshire, once known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Where smokestacks once dominated the skyline, today there is a gentler rhythm to life, but the legacy of innovation remains.

Drawing deep inspiration from Shropshire’s iron masters of the 18th and 19th centuries, especially Abraham Darby, the pioneer behind the world’s first iron bridge, Netherton Foundry blends traditional craftsmanship with a modern environmental conscience. Their work reimagines the spirit of that extraordinary era, honouring its ingenuity while being mindful of the environmental lessons it left behind.

Each product is a celebration of heritage, quality, and sustainability, reflecting a time when things were made to last and made with care.

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