Carbon Steel Pan for Dosas | CrepePro


The Tava Your Dosas Have Been Waiting For.
A wide carbon steel surface that gets ripping hot — the same heat South Indian tiffin shops use to get golden, crackly dosas every time.
Why your nonstick pan ruins dosas.
A crispy dosa needs surface heat north of 450°F so the batter sets the moment it touches the pan — that’s what gives you the lacy edges, the golden color, the crackle when you fold it. Nonstick coatings can’t safely go that hot, so the batter sits in lukewarm slop, sticks, tears, and never crisps. Carbon steel is what tiffin chefs reach for instead.
Nonstick / Aluminum
- Can’t go hot enough for a real crispy dosa
- Batter sticks and tears when you try to flip
- Edges stay pale and soft
- Coating breaks down with high heat
CrepePro Carbon Steel
- Holds 500°F+ surface heat — batter sets instantly
- Wide 14" flat surface for spreading thin, even dosas
- Builds a natural nonstick seasoning the more you cook
- Same material as a restaurant tava — lasts forever
Built for the dosa technique.
14" spreading surface
Wide and dead-flat. Pour, spread with a ladle in a spiral, and you’ve got a perfectly even paper-thin dosa with no high spots or thin patches.
Even, intense heat
Heavy-gauge carbon steel transfers heat across the whole pan without hot spots. Crispy edges and a golden middle — not burnt center, raw edges.
Builds its own seasoning
The more dosas you make, the better the pan gets. A ghee-rubbed seasoned carbon steel pan is the closest thing you’ll get to a Bangalore tiffin tava at home.
Same pan, infinite flatbreads.
If you cook South Indian food, you know one pan can do dosa, uttapam, chapati, paratha, and roti — if it can take the heat. CrepePro handles all of it. It also doubles as your crepe, pancake, tortilla, and quesadilla pan. One pan, every flatbread.
Add the spreader for thinner dosas.
The Complete Kit includes the 14" Pan + a beechwood spreader (perfect for getting that thin, even spread) + a long stainless spatula. Only $10 more than the pan alone.
Common questions about cooking dosas on carbon steel.
Do I need to season it before making dosas?
It ships pre-seasoned and ready to use, but seasoning it once with ghee or coconut oil before your first dosa makes a noticeable difference. After 3–4 batches, dosas release effortlessly. The pan literally gets better with use.
How do I get the dosa to release without sticking?
Two things: pan must be hot (a sprinkle of water should evaporate in under 2 seconds), and use ghee or oil on the surface before pouring. Once the pan is properly seasoned, a 30-second cook on the bottom and the dosa lifts off cleanly.
Can I use it on an Indian-style gas stove?
Absolutely — gas is the ideal heat source for this pan. The high-BTU burners on Indian-style ranges get carbon steel hot fast, which is exactly what dosas need.
What about cleaning after a stuck dosa?
Hot water and a stiff brush or chainmail scrubber takes care of any stuck batter. No soap, no dishwasher — dry it, rub a little oil, and it’s ready for tomorrow. Stuck dosa scrubs off in seconds.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
30-day returns, no questions asked. If carbon steel isn’t your thing, send it back.
Make restaurant-quality dosas tonight.
14" Carbon Steel Pan — $79.99 with free shipping. 30-day returns. Built to last a lifetime.
Add To Cart — $79.99Raw Carbon Steel Finish Disclaimer
CrepePro products are manufactured from raw carbon steel, which naturally exhibits variations in appearance. Minor cosmetic imperfections, including but not limited to light scratches, scuffs, surface marks, tonal variation, or irregularities in finish, may be present upon delivery. These characteristics are inherent to the raw material and production process, are purely cosmetic in nature, and do not affect product functionality, food safety, structural integrity, or cooking performance. Over time, seasoning and regular use will cause the pan to develop a darker, more even patina, and certain cosmetic variations may become less noticeable. Accordingly, such cosmetic conditions are considered normal product characteristics and do not constitute manufacturing defects.