Cast Iron Pans
Le Cuistot Enameled Cast-Iron Crepe Pan 10.5 Inch – Matte Black
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- Deluxe enameled cast iron coated inside and outside,
- Elegant & heavy-Duty design
- Distributes heat evenly around the pot, eliminating hot spots
- Compatible with all cooking surfaces including induction, oven safe
- Should be cleaned with warm soapy water or Le Cuistot porcelain and enamel cookware cleaner
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Le Cuistot cookware is made of cast iron and coated inside and outside with quality enamel, which is fired at a temperature of 800 degrees C to ensure long-lasting life for your cookware. The stylish shapes and colors of Le Cuistot, as well as its heat retention characteristics allow you to bring food from the stove or oven, straight to the table. This crepe pan by Le Cuistot features an elegant design, heavy duty enameled cast iron construction for even heat distribution, a non-stick interior c
Le Cuistot Enameled Cast-Iron Crepe Pan 10.5 Inch – Matte Black
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Cast Iron Grill Pan
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Black Onyx Square Grill Pan 10.25-in.
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- Material: Cast Iron
- Dimensions: 10.25×10.25-in. (cooking surface)
- Origin: France
- Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher Safe, Handwash Recommended
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime
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10 1/4″ Square Skillet Grill – Matte BlackBy squaring this skillet and flaring its sides, famed French cookware manufacturer Le Creuset offers extra cooking room for steaks, fish, burgers, or any food that benefits from stovetop grilling and the caramelized flavor imparted by seared grill marks. The ribs in the grill’s bottom not only provide those marks but also elevate foods so that fat collects between them for low-calorie cooking. Because cast iron is unmatched for heat retention and even d
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Black Onyx Square Grill Pan 10.25-in.
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Cast Iron Skillets
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 11-3/4-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Black Onyx
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- 11-3/4-inch enameled cast-iron skillet with dual pour spouts
- Chip- and crack-resistant enamel won’t react to foods
- Integral iron handle and opposite helper handle for secure transport
- Hand washing recommended; oven- and broiler-safe to any oven temperature
- Measures approximately 18-4/5 by 13-1/2 by 2 inches; limited lifetime warranty
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This cast iron skillet is superior to other cookware because it absorbs and retains heat more efficiently as it gently cooks your omelettes, vegetables or seafood. The pierced handle allows you to hang the pan on a pot rack. About Le Creuset, Since 1925, artisans have been crafting Le Creuset cookware in the French village of Fresnoy Le Grand. Each piece of Le Creuset cast iron cookware is handcast, polished, double enamel-coated and then fired, resulting in some of the finest quality cookware a
Le Creuset Enameled Cast-Iron 11-3/4-Inch Skillet with Iron Handle, Black Onyx
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Iron Pans
Range Kleen 10-Inch Red Fry Pan with black matte interior
- High Quality Enamel Coating
- Works on all cooking surfaces
- Spoon spouts
- Extra long handle
- Even heat distribution
High quality enamel coating cast iron 10 Inch Red Fry Pan with black matte interior. Suitable for all heat sources and features even heat distribution and retention. Oven safe up to 450° F.
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Cast Iron Dutch Ovens
Paderno World Cuisine .42 Quart Oval Cast-Iron Casserole, Black
- Cast-iron
- Professional quality
- Lifetime warranty
- Great for side dishes
- Lid is included
This .42 quart black oval cast-iron dutch oven’s primary use is to slowly braise or simmer. This miniature version is most commonly used for side dishes and individual servings of stew meats and au gratin potatoes. The ability of the dutch oven to evenly distribute heat makes it perfect for tenderizing any cut of meat for stews or heavy cassoulets. These ovens are easy to clean, durable and compatible with standard stovetops, induction ranges, and conventional ovens. This oven comes with a mat
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Cast Iron Grill Pan
Black Coated Round Cast Iron Grill Pan – 10″
Round cast iron grill pan, ideal for home or commercial use. Black coating
List Price: $ 19.97
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Cast Iron Dutch Ovens
Camp Chef Professional Best Dutch Oven Lid Lifter (Black, 14-Inch)
- Proffesional style with lock down handle
- The best Dutch Oven lid lifter in the market
- Lift lid and carry by bale
- Longer handle for picking up larger Dutch Ovens
- Dutch oven contest quality
The Camp Chef Lid Lifter is the perfect aid in picking up your dutch oven lid while you cook.
List Price: $ 15.00
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Cast Iron Grill Pan
Bodum Chambord Enameled Cast Iron Grill Pan in Black
- Bodum Chambord Square Grill Pan
- Black enameled cast iron
- Stainless steel handles
- Safe for induction cooktops
- Hand wash only
There’s outdoor grilling and then there is the next best thing to it, grilling steaks and vegetables right there on the kitchen stove. Sometimes there’s simply no time for the charcoal to reach just the right temperature and, as a general rule, the weather oftentimes doesn’t cooperate at all. So, the stove moves center stage, and with the right grilling pan it’s much more than just the second best solution for grilling steaks and vegetables. Bodum’s enameled Chambord grill pan is made of cast i
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Castiron Cookware
Lodge Cast-Iron 12″ Skillet – Black
- Signature Series
- Cast Iron with Stainless Steel Handles
- Seasoned
- 12″ Skillet
- Made in the USA
Lodge seasoned skillet, ready to use cast iron skillet with stainless steel primary and assist handles. Lodge skillet dimensions (in inches): 12 Diameter; 2. 5 Depth. For more than 100 years, Lodge has been perfecting the process of making cast iron cookware.
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Cast Iron Griddle
Black Coated Cast Iron Griddle – 20″ X 9-1/2″
Cast iron griddle 20″ x 9.5″, black coating. Ideal for home or commercial use.
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Using a Pancake Griddle to Make Perfect Pancakes
One of the secrets of making great pancakes is learning the secret of starting with the proper temperature of your pancake griddle and maintaining that temperature while cooking the pancakes.
It’s important of course to start with a good pancake recipe or mix. Search the Web and you will find many excellent pancake recipes and making pancake batter from scratch will give you wonderful results. And while many scoff at premixed options, these are also an excellent alternative and a great time saver.
When the kids are begging for pancakes on a weekend morning, and time is of the essence, a good premade mix and a little water will have pancakes on the table in record time. Poor preparation rather than the poor quality of pancake mix is usually the reason box mixes are looked down upon.
Use a cast iron pancake griddle:
If you want to make excellent tasting pancakes consistently with the least amount of mess and cleanup time, the perfect answer is a cast iron pancake griddle. Using this properly on an electric or gas stove converts your kitchen into a grill just like the ones in a commercial restaurant. A cast iron griddle heats evenly and because of its weight and mass it maintains its temperature much more evenly as you cook.
Other types of cookware such as lightweight Teflon coated frying pans or electric fry pans or griddles are notorious for having rapidly fluctuating temperature control and uneven heating. The tried and true cast iron griddle is a time tested answer to solve these problems.
The main reason people have trouble making good pancakes is that they do not have a good method of determining the proper heat of the griddle before they start cooking. If pancakes are cooked at too low a heat they turn out tough and chewy. If cooked at too high a heat, the outside become crisp and burnt while the insides are raw and doughy.
The next time you make pancakes, take a few minutes to determine the proper settings for heating your pancake griddle with the following method. The trick to this method is known by many cooks but most probably don’t know the science behind it.
The Leidenfrost effect:
When you let a drop of water fall onto a hot pancake griddle, the water drop will dance around and stay in its droplet shape while it skitters across the surface. The scientific name for this is the Leidenfrost effect. When the drop hits the hot surface the water that comes in contact is immediately vaporized and the steam created pushes the remaining water in the drop up and away from the heated griddle.
This will not happen on a surface that is merely warm. In normal cooking situations it is agreed that the Leidenfrost effect occurs when the temperature of the griddle is at approximately 325 degrees F.
Find and record the best setting for your stove:
Since the ‘dancing water’ or Leidenfrost effect occurs at 325 degrees F, and the best accepted temperature for cooking pancakes that turn out perfectly is 375 degrees F, you can use a simple method to determine the setting for the burners on your stove. Start by warming up your pancake griddle to a very warm, but not hot temperature. Make sure it is preheated well but it is not hot enough to exhibit the Leidenfrost effect.
Then slowly increase the settings on your burners until you determine the point where a drop of water landing on the griddle will ‘dance’. Work your way up slowly and give the griddle time to heat between each change in your burner controls. You will want to make sure that the pancake griddle has reached the maximum temperature of your current settings before you test with a few drops of water.
Once you have determined the exact settings where the Leidenfrost effect takes place, make a note of the position of your burner controls for future reference. By knowing these settings you will always be able to reheat your griddle knowing that you have an exact point of reference.
According to some cooking guides, the temperature of 325F or 160C correlates to the ‘medium-low’ setting on your stove or range. The pancake cooking temperature of 375F (190C) is closer to ‘medium-high’.
Record the settings that work best for your stove:
So you will now want to bring the temperature up just a little before you start frying your pancakes. Try a small increase at first for one or two test pancakes and if you feel that it takes too long for them to finish increase the setting and give the pancake griddle time to adjust to the new heat setting before trying again.
Once you have determined the best pancake setting for your equipment make a note of it. You will now find that it is extremely easy and fast to make pancakes in the future. All you will need to do is put your pancake griddle on the stove, turn the burner settings to these predetermined marks and give the griddle a little time to heat up.
Just by using a few drops of water and with knowing how the Leidenfrost effect works, you will easily be able to tell if your pancake griddle is ready and at the right temperature. You’ll be able to turn out great tasting and most importantly properly cooked pancakes in less time than it will take you to finish your first cup of morning coffee.
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