Showing posts with label cast iron cookware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cast iron cookware. Show all posts

4/04/2012

Cajun Cookware Cast Iron Dutch Oven W/ Fry Basket 9 Qt. Review

Cajun Cookware Cast Iron Dutch Oven W/ Fry Basket 9 Qt.
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Good product and I have no issues with it at the momment. It fits my needs and I'm happy with it.

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Heavy-duty cast iron dutch oven. Interior measures 11. 5 inches wide x 5. 25 inches deep. Includes lid and perforated aluminum basket perfect for frying. This item should be cured before use. Nonstick when seasoned. Cast iron makes for superior heat retention and even heating of foods. Heavy-Duty and durable, designed to last for years. Hand wash with stiff brush and hot water. Cooking with cast iron provides nutritional iron intake

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3/16/2012

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Rectangular Cast-Iron Grill Press Review

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Rectangular Cast-Iron Grill Press
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I am a vegetarian and I use this grill press all the time. It's great for grilled sandwiches! It will help you make great stuffed french toast. Your hashbrowns won't be a sloppy, crumbly mess anymore. This heavy little bugger is perfect for the aforementioned applications and about 40,000 more but the thing I use it for on almost a daily basis is preparing tofu. That magical bean curd benefits tremendously from the steady pressure of a hot lodge grill press!

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While most chefs use a spatula to squeeze out fat from burgers and other meats, the process is a bit unwieldy and not always effective. Enter this grill press from Lodge, which features a heavy-duty cast-iron base that efficiently flattens your meats while on the grill or burner. The press offers a perfect way to drain fat from beef, eliminate curl from bacon and ham strips, and hold heat within grilled-cheese and panini sandwiches. As with all Lodge Logic items, the press is preseasoned through a proprietary "electrostatic" vegetable oil spray system. The preseasoning process readies the press for cooking right out of the box, making it far more convenient than old-style cast-iron items that required seasoning before use. The cast-iron base is not only heavy, but also attractive thanks to its unique hammered finish. In addition, chefs will find it easy to wield due to the "cool grip" spiral handle. The press measures 6-3/4 by 4-1/2 inches, so it'll work on most outdoor grills and in many indoor skillets. Lodge recommends hand washing the press with a stiff brush and hot water for best results. It also carries a lifetime warranty.

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3/11/2012

Lodge Camp Dutch Oven Tripod Review

Lodge Camp Dutch Oven Tripod
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Product is fine, and as usual with Amazon shipping was very fast. Product picture shows with the carry bag. Carry bag for this item is optional. Overall, a handy product for outdoor cooking with your Lodge dutch oven. They should show picture of product set up though!

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Daniel Boone would be proud of this one!Constructed from hot-rolled half inch bar stock and galvanized chain, this rugged tripod is ideally suited for use with Lodge Dutch ovens, camp ovens and kettle.43 1/2inch legs

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3/05/2012

Keilen Mexican Fiesta Tortilla Cast-Iron Griddle Review

Keilen Mexican Fiesta Tortilla Cast-Iron Griddle
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Purchased 3 for Christmas presents, very nice, great size for tortilla making! I will purchase more for presents in the future.

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Excellent for warming pre-made tortillas to make them soft and tender. This cast iron tortilla griddle is 10-inch in diameter. The unique properties of cast iron not only requires less heat to cook quickly and efficiently, but when properly seasoned, the resultant seasoned surface uses less cooking oil. Versatile cast iron cookware has been used by generations of family cooks. Cast iron continues to be the ideal way for healthy cooking in your kitchen today.

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2/28/2012

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned 9-Quart Dutch Oven with Iron Cover Review

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned 9-Quart Dutch Oven with Iron Cover
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Great Pot. Works great in many different applications. Can use it to cook in the oven, smoker, stove top, fireplace or over open flame.
Built to last. I give a light coat of Veg Oil after every use. Do not cover pot while not in use. Keep pot and cover vented. Moisture will stay inside a covered pot and start to rust the metal.

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The original slow cooker, this Pre-seasoned9 qt dutch oven with iron cover cooks meats to perfection. Generous size to cook up even a large roast or chicken. Lodge Logic Seasoned finish is ready to use.13 1/4" diameter, 4 3/4" deep

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12/17/2011

Bayou Classic 7419 11-Quart Cast-Iron Jambalaya Pot/Deep Fryer with Domed Lid Review

Bayou Classic 7419 11-Quart Cast-Iron Jambalaya Pot/Deep Fryer with Domed Lid
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wow i love it! It's great for campfire stews, soups chili ect. And feeds an army

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This non-traditional design Jambalaya Pot has a rounded interior for cooking stews, gumbo and jambalaya, but has a flat bottom so it can sit on an outdoor gas cooker.Totally unique to the industry!Excellent for hunting, fishing, camping, scouting, and your own backyard.With quality construction that sets the industry standard, it is made heavy duty, rough and rugged.

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7/29/2011

Lodge Logic Serving Pot with Iron Cover Review

Lodge Logic Serving Pot with Iron Cover
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This would be a great pot to subsitute for a dutch oven for a single person or couple because of it's smaller size. We are a family of 4 and it is the perfect size for side dishes like baked beans also. When you don't need the bigger 5 quart dutch oven, this pan gets the job done. As always, LOVE the pre-seansoning!

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This seasoned and ready to use 2 qt serving pot with loop handles and iron cover is perfect for oven to table presentations of soups, stews, beans and family favorites.8" diameter, 2-7/8" deep

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6/22/2011

Lodge Logic 5-Quart Double Dutch Oven and Casserole with Skillet Cover Review

Lodge Logic 5-Quart Double Dutch Oven and Casserole with Skillet Cover
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I have been cooking with Lodge cast iron for about 7 years and own 8 pieces from their inventory. The Double Dutch Oven is my favorite Lodge cookware due to its versatility.
When using a dutch oven, I usually sear the meat first to add flavor. Usually, this requires searing the meat in several batches. The best part about the Double Dutch is that you can sear the meat in the big pot and in the lid simultaneously, thus reducing the time needed to brown the meat by half. Since the lid is then used for the braising step (after deglazing), you're not increasing the number of items to be cleaned later.
I like the lid so much that I often use it by itself for pan frying. Due to the smallish size (about 10 inches in diameter) and the inherent properties of cast iron, the lid can get incredibly hot if you want it to. Perfect for cooking a steak (it puts on a better crust vs my 12" Lodge skillet). I've even used it as a pie pan in a pinch. When properly seasoned, the lid also works great for cooking eggs without them sticking. A seasoned cast iron pan is the original nonstick and will outlast any synthetic-coated nonstick pan in the market (and without the toxic fumes).
When used as a Dutch Oven, it works like it should. It retains heat well and cooks evenly. There is very little steam that escapes. The smaller 5qt capacity (vs a 7qt Dutch Oven, which I use less now that I've got this one) is also better for cooking moderate amounts of food. Generally, you want little empty space when using a Dutch oven.
In response to the reviewer who has problems getting the lid off, I suggest the following. When setting the lid on the pot, don't align the handles of the two. This will allow you to remove the lid easily, without having to worry about injuries. I've owned another Lodge 5qt Dutch Oven
with a more traditional handle - I don't miss that one at all...nor do I miss not having a standalone 10" skillet.
UPDATE (December 2010):
I've been using this thing for over two years now, several times per week. It is still my favorite, but ever more so. Here's one more thing that you can use this for: Baking super awesome bread that rivals anything you can get at your bakery. One of the secrets of making great rustic breads with a thick chewy/crunchy crust and great oven spring is to use a lot of steam for the first 10 minutes of baking. Bakeries use a steam-injected oven. For us at home, using a covered pot, such as this one, is the easiest way to replicate the effects of a steam oven. After shaping a boule, I place it on the lid, cover it with the main pot and let it proof (so the whole pot is upside down). When the dough is ready, I score it and place the covered pot on a preheated stone in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Then I remove the lid and let the top crust brown while the interior reaches the proper temperature. Depending on your oven, you might have to remove the bread from the lid halfway though cooking so the bottom doesn't burn - I usually put it on a cool baking tray on a rack without a stone. It's a minor inconvenience, but it's easier than trying to steam an oven with boiling water, ices cubes, mister, etc. And the results can't be beat!


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Lodge cast-iron cookware has long been admired for its superior heat retention and even heat distribution, but now the company adds another enticement with its Lodge Logic line. All Lodge Logic cookware, including this 5-quart Dutch oven, comes preseasoned via a proprietary "electrostatic" vegetable-oil spray system and is ready for cooking right out of the box--unlike traditional Lodge cookware, which needs seasoning in your home oven before use. During the timesaving pre-seasoning process, oil penetrates deeply into the cast-iron surface while a high-temperature gas oven seals it in, preserving the cookware for generations and creating an attractive heirloom finish.
The Dutch oven measures 10-1/4 inches in diameter and 4 inches deep--an ideal size for making a large batch of stew or outdoor casserole. The vessel is also suited for boiling water, making rice, or heating up soup, as its cast-iron material delivers a smooth, consistent temperature without wasting heat. The unit's esteemed heat retention particularly enhances slow-cooking recipes that call for tender meats and rich, seasoned flavors. For added versatility, the Dutch oven can be used without the lid as a casserole, and its 1-1/2-inch-deep domed lid doubles as a skillet--perfect for silver-dollar pancakes, eggs, and other breakfast fare. Sturdy, integrated side handles on the oven and its lid help ensure safe, secure transport. With proper care, Lodge Logic cast-iron cookware will last a lifetime. Lodge recommends hand washing the oven, which carries a lifetime warranty, with a stiff brush and hot water.

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6/12/2011

Lodge Logic Dutch Oven with Loop Handles Review

Lodge Logic Dutch Oven with Loop Handles
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When I saw the price,free shipping, and factory pre-seasoning, this dutch oven proved irresistable. The size is great and the black color was attractive.Sadly, the factory pre-seasoning did not meet expectations! I learned to cook using cast iron, and I still own several "original finish" cast iron skillets, griddles and specialty pans (tri-ply stainless steel is wonderful, but some things just cook more evenly with cast iron). While cast iron is not difficult to season,it was just an added bonus to order a dutch oven that I thought would have an even, well applied finish to begin the seasoning process (properly seasoned cast iron pans only get better over the years). When the dutch oven arrived, I was surprised by what seemed to be a discoloration under the finish on the inner surface of the pot lid. I used the dutch oven for the first time to make chili. The steam from the chili caused the "pre-seasoning" on the inner surface of the lid to mottle badly, and the area that had initially appeared discolored was revealed to be covered with rust. A tell-tale metallic smell was also present (usually a sign that your pan might need to be seasoned again). Needless to say, I was disapointed. This pan proved to be MORE effort than the original finish pans since I had to scrub down the lid to remove the remaining mottled pre-seasoning, and to remove the rust. I then just seasoned the lid properly the old-fashion way in my oven. All in all, the Dutch oven is well worth $25 (and the saved $12.66 in shipping charges is also appreciated), but the Lodge Cast Iron Manufacturing Co. has a reputation for quality that this finish did not meet. I contacted the company to express my concerns (ie, did I need to take additional steps to remove all of the factory applied finish) and to ask if this problem was evident in other pans in the pre-seasoned line.The Lodge Co. has not responded to my email. Bottom line, before paying full price plus shipping, for anything in the pre-seasoned line, I would compare the cost to the original finish, or to the beautiful new Lodge enamel cast iron items.

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New style 5 qt dutch oven with loop handles. The original slow cooker, this seasoned-ready to use dutch oven with iron cover cooks meats to perfection.

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4/14/2011

Lodge LCC3 Logic Pre-Seasoned Combo Cooker Review

Lodge LCC3 Logic Pre-Seasoned Combo Cooker
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if you are just outfitting your kitchen, start with this pan. Especially if you are cooking for 2 or 3. The 10" deep skillet is one of the least expensive, decent fry pans available. You can do a dutch apple pie with the lid on in the oven, you can cook eggs, pancakes, french toast on the lid. If you are cooking for 4, and want just one fry pan, get the 12". Otherwise this pan does it all. Roast, fry, oven and stove top. The pans are tough, mine is going on 20+ years.
Downside, takes a bit more oil or grease than a Teflon pan, but then if you own a parrot you already know you can't cook on Teflon. Makes you wonder how good it is for the rest of us.

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Get two pieces of cookware in one package with this cast iron Combo Cooker from the Lodge Logic line. It features a 3-quart base that can act as a deep skillet or shallow Dutch oven and a shallow 10-1/4-inch skillet/griddle that also acts as a lid to the 3-quart base. Cast iron creates superior heat retention, heats evenly, and loves a campfire, unlike flimsier pans. The American-based company Lodge has been fine-tuning its construction of rugged, cast-iron cookware for more than a century. No other metal is as long-lasting and works as well for spreading and retaining heat evenly during cooking. Lodge's Logic line of cookware comes factory pre-seasoned with the company's vegetable oil formula, and is ready to use right out of the box.
While both come pre-seasoned to prevent food from sticking, they work best when sprayed or lightly coated with vegetable oil before use. After the meal is done, simply scrub the cast iron with a stiff brush and hot water, no soap, and dry immediately. Lodge covers the sturdy oven with a lifetime limited warranty against defects, and when cared for properly, this virtually indestructible pan should last for generations.

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