Description
Features
- Latest design
- Easily removable cover.
- Creates a perfect amount of steam.
- Ideal for all shapes of loaf.
- Made from thick cast iron.
- Has a shallow base to easily load and retrieve your dough.
- Pre-seasoned with grapeseed oil.
The Challenger cast iron bread pan makes a strong investment; you will see serious gains every time you bake a loaf of bread. The pan is shaped to house both round and oval loaves.
The Challenger bread pan is a baking idea created by Jim Challenger. Introduced to simulate a bread oven, this robust cast-iron pan lends itself to bread baking at home.
A bread pan or loaf pan is a form of ovenware used for baking bread. Unlike a Dutch oven or a casserole dish, a bread pan has a shallow base with which to place dough or extract bread easily.
In addition to its handy form, the bread pan will trap and encourage essential steam to surround the bread as it bakes.
The Challenger bread pan has a runoff for holding water. This unique design feature creates and prompts steam as it’s heated. Bakers have in the past been known to add water trays on a lower shelf to promote steam.
In the first few minutes of baking, the steam assists the yeast with further expansion (“oven-spring”). Steam also softens the crust. Once fully evaporated, caramelised sugars on the surface brown and help towards that mouth-watering golden crust. The lid can also be easily removed to expose and harden the crust.
Challenger Bread Pan Alternatives
Matching the Challenger bread pan for durability and robustness is hard. There are some other options that can help create the same results:
The Netherton bread pan is a lighter and cheaper alternative to the Challenger. Unlike the Challenger, the iron used to make the pan is spun. The thickness of the pan is thinner.
The Spring Oven is a cheaper alternative to the Challenger bread pan. The terracotta stone gives excellent baking results but, unlike the Challenger, the Spring Oven is more susceptible to impact shocks. It’s also slightly smaller.
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Updated Design
By moving the handles to the sides of the lid, Challenger allowed a weight reduction of the overall pan by 10%. The new handle location is also more ergonomic as it spreads the weight of the lid when lifting and allows the lid to be flipped without putting the lid down.
J. Walsh –
I’ve used a dutch oven to bake my bread in the past and have the burn scars to prove it! Nothing like that with the Challenger pan and the dough happily goes in and the bread out super easily.
Dianne –
Impressive results every time. Just make sure you warm it up in the oven well before use.
A. Shaw –
The pan delivered swiftly as expected. Thanks.
Denise. J –
You get what you pay for with this and the quality is well worth it if you bake bread regularly.
James –
This is a superb bit of kit for making an arduous task simple (steam). The water channel really is a god send.
Joe –
The build quality feels great. The pan is stable, sturdy and a delight to bake with.
Amy –
I use the Challenger pan regularly to bake sourdough loafs and it works extremely well in my gas oven!
Jane –
Absolutely love baking in this pan. It’s tough as old boots unlike the bakes! Thank you DeliverDeli.
Alex Portman –
Produces dream crusts.