Wondrous Item - Legendary Item / Artifact - Requires Attunement
A divine artifact of the Illiadian deity of food and cooking, the Holy Grand Count Kerkis. This very ornate cast iron pan, which is always well-seasoned and easy to clean, is said to have been one of Kerkis' kitchen utensils, and used when cooking for the other residents of the Marble and Obsidian Cathedrals, and eventually given to one of his half-mortal children to use.
This item has 10 charges. Using the Gourmand’s Pan, you can use an action to cast Goodberry for 1 charge (The berries created this way are battered, fried, crispy, sweet and savory), Create Food and Water for 3 charges (the food created this way isn't the usual bland food that is created by the spell, but very delicious and opulent) or Heroes Feast for 7 charges. The pan regains 1d8 charges every day at dawn. If it loses all charges, the pan stops functioning and has to rest for an entire month to regain its functions.
This cast iron pan can also be used as normal cooking utensils, as long as it at least has one charge left. Anyone who eats from the meals created with this griddle pan by using it as cooking utensils gains 2d10 temporary hit points and resistance from Radiant- and Necrotic Damage, as well as resistance towards poison, poison effects and petrification for the next 12 hours.