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Cast Iron Jedi
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Personally, I'd skip the griddle and go with a 10- or 12-inch skillet. Everything tastes better in cast iron, and you'll limit what you can do with just a griddle. |
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Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
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I use my Cabellas Dutch Oven more than I use any of her stuff and it works great. Otherwise I just use my cheapie Lodge skillet and have never had a complaint. Spending a bunch of money on Cast Iron cookware is dumb - it's strength is in its simplicity. That's like spending $100 on a flathead screwdriver because it has ivory inlays in the handle or something.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I'm less poor now. I want this: https://smitheyironware.com/product/...-iron-skillet/ ![]() Sure, it's a $200 skillet but it will outlast my entire family line, I'm betting. Hand ground and polished; looks amazing. Anyone ever hear anything on these Smithey Ironworks skillets?
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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I don't know how it would differ then a properly seasoned/cared for Lodge though |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I bought a cast iron grill weight for steaks a couple of months ago and I get that and the cast iron grates on my gas grill blue-hot and sear that shit off like a mofo. It makes EXCELLENT steaks.
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Can't wait to get my hands on one. |
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Cast Iron Jedi
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As for cleaning, someone else mentioned just use hot water. DO NOT USE SOAP, and ALWAYS DRY IT IMMEDIATELY. These things will rust fast. If you've got some stuck on bits and need some scrubbing power, salt and a paper towel work wonders. Don't use an abrasive scrubbing sponge because it can wreck the seasoning. If you need to strip the seasoning for any reason, pop it in the oven and put it on self-clean. |
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What do you recommend? I will end up paying the same price for either one, considering shipping costs. I mainly plan on using it on burgers, searing steaks and grilling Fish. Will I regret my decision if I go with Staub? Here it is ![]() Last edited by Fritz88; 11-09-2011 at 12:51 PM.. |
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I'd go with a standard 10- or 12-inch cast iron skillet, like what tooge pictured above. That's your standard go-to pan and will do a kick ass job with burgers. You'll like the enameled exterior, though. |
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