Cook Like a Pro! 🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with Lodge's timeless mini wok.
The Lodge Manufacturing Company L9MW Mini Wok is a 9-inch cast iron cookware piece, pre-seasoned for immediate use. Made in the USA with a focus on quality and durability, this mini wok is perfect for a variety of cooking styles, from exotic cuisines to family favorites. With superior heat retention and a commitment to eco-friendly practices, it's designed to create lasting memories around the dinner table.
Handle Material | Cast Iron |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | No |
Product Care Instructions | microwave-safe, Hand Wash Only |
Material | Cast Iron |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.73 Pounds |
Capacity | 5.13 g |
Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction, Gas |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
P**I
Fantastic Little Workhorse — Cooks Efficiently & Boosts Iron Intake!
I purchased the Lodge 9-inch Cast Iron Wok a few weeks ago and it has exceeded my expectations in every way! For a smaller wok, it packs a punch — it heats up quickly and retains heat beautifully, making it perfect for stir-fries, sautéed veggies, and even quick one-pan meals. The compact size is great for my smaller stovetop, and it’s surprisingly versatile.One feature I especially love is that cooking with cast iron naturally enriches your food with iron — a huge plus for anyone mindful of their nutritional intake. I’ve noticed that using this wok for leafy greens, beans, and even quick sauces has helped me add more iron to my family’s diet in a natural way.The wok comes pre-seasoned, and with a little extra seasoning and proper care, it’s developed a wonderfully non-stick surface. Cleanup is a breeze.If you’re considering a smaller, efficient, and health-friendly wok, I highly recommend this Lodge 9-inch wok. It’s built to last a lifetime — definitely one of my best kitchen investments!
W**R
Nice SMALL wok
I usually cook for one, so this is a great alternative to my larger stainless wok. Love that it is cast iron..really holds the heat which helps for most of the stuff I cook in a wok. It is still heavy...can't imagine using a larger wok in cast iron. And, as always, Lodge cookware is well made.
C**T
Easy to cook with and easy to clean.
This wok was easy to clean and it was just the right size I needed. I also liked that the wok came already seasoned for you. The wok also fit the small front burner on my stove perfectly.
M**H
Awesome little wok
Cast iron pans get the most use in our household and this little wok is my new favorite lunch pan now that I am fixating on dry noodles and stir fry. It is not a pan for family-sized meals but that is why we bought it. It is perfect for single servings or small side dishes. The bottom makes full contact with our glass top stove and heats evenly. The finish could have been a bit smoother--even U.S. made Lodge cast iron are starting to resemble lumpy Chinese made cast iron which is why I cannot give it 5 stars but a good seasoning mostly makes up for it.
H**T
Perfect
Perfect for 1 or 2 people it cooks evenly does not stick and cleans easily. I make sure to spritz a little oil after washing if food sticks I let it cook a little longer until the food releases.
B**K
Best use
This is my third Lodge cast iron product. I am very happy with the 9” wok, as I am with my 8” skillet and my 7 quart dutch oven. Each has its own best use. Why use cast iron? It is durable, of course. (None of my cast iron is enameled.) It is versatile for pan roasting, during which it moves directly from the stove top to the oven. Properly cared for, it is terrifically non-stick and easy to clean.* It is heavy and must be handled with oven mitts, so larger cookware is not ideal for maneuvering while hot. And it imparts a minute amount of iron to whatever's cooking, which is good for you but which some people can taste. (Iron still seems to me to be a perfectly justifiable alternative to ingesting the PFAS coming off your non-stick coated cookware.). So much for the chemistry. Then there's the physics....Iron can safely be heated to very, very hot temperatures. It has a very high thermal mass, meaning that it can hold a lot of BTUs at any temperature, and it has reasonable thermal conductivity – lower than aluminum or copper but higher than glass or ceramics – meaning that it gains and loses heats slower than other metals but faster than your Pyrex dishes. With high thermal mass, it can transfer a lot of heat to the food without the pot's changing temperature.The high heat, heavy lid and thermal properties make the dutch oven ideal for baking bread, for which a lot of BTUs need to get into the dough fairly quickly while holding in the steam. The skillet over a flame can handle temperatures exceeding even 500ºF, which is great for searing or browning (via the Maillard reaction) and also for oven roasting.I bought the wok mainly for roasting vegetables on the stove top during hot summer months when I do not want to turn on the oven. Roasting is an indirect high-temperature dry air heating method, in contrast to baking, broiling or grilling (top or bottom flame,) and frying. It uses less oil than frying (unless you are stir frying,) which creates less spatter, and its high sides catch more spatter anyway. Flipping or tossing the food in a wok is central to the cooking technique, but this cast iron model is too heavy to be shaken and has only loops for handles. I find that a spatula works just fine. The wok's shape makes it easy to move the food around and its weight make it stable on the burner.Pre-heating the empty wok is a must. This is not a slow cooker. If food is in the wok at the start, it may never reach the desired temperature, and it will sit in there for too long anyway. A down-side is that this wok does take longer to heat up and cool down than I might hope, partially defeating my purpose in the hot summer months (unless I want to heat it over my outdoor grill, which also works just fine.) But it's not too troublesome to be used indoors for most of the summer as well as the rest of the year.* There's an absolutely terrific description of the how's and why's at trycookingwithcastiron {dot} com {slash} at-what-temperature-does-oil-polymerizep.s. The price of this item fluctuates widely on Amazon. I paid $19.90 for the 9" wok in 2023.
P**.
Great!
Love it! Perfect size to make my Indian snacks
V**I
Must buy for cooking
Must try or buy item for frying, cooking. The bottom of the pan is full flat, so the vessel can be used for glass top stove as well. Weight also considerably correct. As this is metal, the taste as good as it is. Best for this price range.
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