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Iron Tadka Ladle - Where Every Tempering Comes Alive
An Iron Tadka Ladle is a traditional kitchen tool used for tempering spices in Indian cooking. It is commonly...
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Weight (GM) | Length In CM | Diameter In CM |
|---|---|---|
380 - 410 | 37.0 | 8.0 |
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All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have variations on dimensions & weight.---------------------------------------------------------
Iron Tadka Ladle - Where Every Tempering Comes Alive
An Iron Tadka Ladle is a traditional kitchen tool used for tempering spices in Indian cooking. It is commonly used while preparing tadka for dal, rasam, sambar, and gravies, where spices are heated in oil or ghee before being added to the dish.
Handcrafted Zishta Iron Tadka Ladle is made from pure iron. The design reflects how tadka has been prepared in Indian homes for generations - carefully heating ingredients, stirring with quick wrist movement, and pouring at the right moment.
Product Highlights
- Made from pure iron - Crafted using traditional methods without mixing alloys or applying synthetic coatings.
- Deep mouth for controlled stirring - The depth allows ingredients to move up and down easily, reducing the risk of over-frying.
- Long handle for heat safety - Keeps hands at a safe distance while preparing hot tadka.
- Even heat spread - The thick iron body helps distribute heat evenly, preventing sudden burning of spices.
- Strong and durable build - Designed to handle repeated heating without bending or thinning.
- Chemical-free kitchen accessory - No artificial non-stick layers or surface treatments.
- Tested for safety compliance - Zishta pure iron products are tested in NABL-accredited laboratories and comply with EU RoHS standards.
Why Choose This Iron Tadka Ladle?
- Supports traditional tadka technique - Designed for controlled heating and quick stirring, just the way tadka is traditionally done.
- Better control over tempering - The shape helps manage oil temperature and spice movement more predictably.
- Improves with regular use - With time, the surface becomes smoother through natural seasoning.
- Built for daily kitchen use - Handles repeated heating without losing structure or performance.
- Complements iron cookware - Works well alongside iron and cast iron vessels.
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Fits into a traditional kitchen setup – This kitchen accessory pairs naturally with other handcrafted tools found in a traditional kitchen.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is pure iron preferred for tadka ladles?
Pure iron handles high heat well and allows steady control during tempering.
2. Will spices stick to the ladle while heating?
Proper preheating and oil usage help spices move freely during tadka.
3. Can the ladle be used repeatedly in one cooking session?
Yes. The thick iron body retains heat evenly across multiple uses.
4. Are sharp edges a defect?
No. Minor sharpness is expected in traditionally made iron tools and smoothens with use.
5. How should it be stored after use?
Dry it fully and store in a dry place. A light oil coat helps if unused for long.
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India

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What is the difference between Iron and Cast Iron
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Are Iron cookware Pre-seasoned?
All our Iron & Cast Iron Cookware are pre-seasoned following traditional techniques. We use Gingely (Sesame) oil for the seasoning process.
How to start using the Pure Iron cookware?
Gently wash the cookware and heat it in gas burner, apply some cooking oil onto the cooking surface and cool it down. Now the cookware is ready for use.
How to remove rust from Pure Iron Cookware
Scrub the cookware with salt and oil mixture to remove the rust, then wash well, wipe them dry and apply some cooking oil and store.
Which cluster make the Pure Iron Cookware?
We at Zishta work with two clusters from Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu who have been making these cookware for at least 100 years!


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