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Iron Salamander

Iron Salamander

$42.00

Original: $120.00

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Iron Salamander—

$120.00

$42.00

The Story

This 18th-century iron salamander is a traditional hearth tool used for finishing and browning food. Forged entirely from iron, it features a flat, circular plate attached to a long handle, allowing it to be heated directly in the coals and then held over dishes to apply intense radiant heat—similar to a modern broiler.

Salamanders were commonly used in both domestic and professional kitchens to toast breadcrumbs, brown the tops of puddings, glaze meat, or finish pastries. Their straightforward design made them a practical and essential tool in open-hearth cooking.

Durable and historically accurate, this salamander is ideal for living history demonstrations, reenactments, or historic cooking enthusiasts seeking to replicate 18th-century culinary techniques with period-appropriate tools.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Iron Salamander - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

This 18th-century iron salamander is a traditional hearth tool used for finishing and browning food. Forged entirely from iron, it features a flat, circular plate attached to a long handle, allowing it to be heated directly in the coals and then held over dishes to apply intense radiant heat—similar to a modern broiler.

Salamanders were commonly used in both domestic and professional kitchens to toast breadcrumbs, brown the tops of puddings, glaze meat, or finish pastries. Their straightforward design made them a practical and essential tool in open-hearth cooking.

Durable and historically accurate, this salamander is ideal for living history demonstrations, reenactments, or historic cooking enthusiasts seeking to replicate 18th-century culinary techniques with period-appropriate tools.