Showing posts with label cast iron cookware. Show all posts
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12/15/2011

Lodge Logic Camp Dutch Oven Review

Lodge Logic Camp Dutch Oven
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People seem to either love, hate, or have total disinterest in cast iron cookware. I love it. It seems to have a lot more soul than "modern" utensils.
I've been reading "Little House on the Prarie" to my daughter and she enjoyed hearing how the Ingalls used a pot just like daddy has.
This dutch oven is quite versitile. I can use it with campfire coals, with charcoal, over my Coleman campstove, or in the oven at home. The legs are too long to use on my rangetop at home (without risking damage to the range surface).
Dutch oven cooking is an acquired skill (on top of the general cast iron learning curve), but I've had no problems so far. I have mostly used it to make chicken or beef stew when camping.
Once you get hooked on dutch ovens, then you start wanting accessories. I use a charcoal chimney to start the coals, a pair of metal tongs to move the coals around, and a metal oil drain pan to contain the coals. I've just ordered a Lodge lid lifter, lid rack, and leather gloves to make the whole process a bit easier and safer.
I'm also already thinking of my next dutch oven. It will be the "deep" 8 quart. The 4 quart being reviewed here is 10" diameter at the lid and 3-1/2" deep. The "deep" 8 quart is 12" at the lid and 5" deep. (The standard depth 12" oven is 6 quarts, the standard depth 8 quart is 14" diameter). For soup or stew I like to leave some space below the rim so I probably only get 3 quarts in the 4 quart model, while the deeper 8 quart model would allow a greater percentage of the volume to be used. I imagine for bisquits or other baked goods the standard depth is probably fine.

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This 4 qt portable "camp stove" is the pot that does it al.Flanged lid for hot coals inverts for use as griddle.Integral legs on oven for campfire and fireplace cooking.Seasoned and ready to use.10 inch diameter, 3-1/2" deep

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12/13/2011

Lodge Logic Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Spiral Handle Review

Lodge Logic Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Spiral Handle
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I received my eagerly-awaited Dutch oven a couple days ago and made some chili to try it out. It works great, with excellent heat retention... good for browning beef at higher temperatures, and bubbles merrily away even at low heat. Great for anything you want to simmer long and low for the best flavor.
An added bonus - the lid from this Dutch oven also fits the Logic 10-1/4" skillet if required.
To clean, I fill it with hot water, boil a bit to lift the grease, then rinse with hot water and wipe with a paper towel, using a bit of nylon mesh from an onion bag for any stubborn bits, then dry and re-oil.
A couple notes:
If you receive a Logic Dutch oven and find a couple gobs of sticky, brown, almost rust-colored stuff on the handle flange, it is likely NOT rust. Because of the shape of this pot, the pre-seasoning process sometimes leaves a bit of extra, thickened oil in this location. If this is the case, it can be easily rubbed off with a fingertip, much like rubber cement.
The pre-seasoning is very effective, but the inside of the lid, well-designed to keep moisture inside the pot, is a vulnerable spot. Depending on what you cook, the inside of the lid will likely require additional seasoning; I only oiled the cooking surfaces and the first use (no tomato, but enough water to simmer the chili) removed much of the seasoning between the self-basting points. No rust, so it was a simple matter of wiping the inside surface of the lid with peanut oil and putting it in a 450 degree (F) oven a couple times. I'd suggest doing this to the lid before use, and any time the seasoning in this location appears to be thinning. I did not lower my rating for this, as its simply the nature of the beast, not a design or manufacturing flaw.

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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.
At 12 inches in diameter and 4-3/4 inches deep, this 7-quart Dutch oven holds a heap of chili, chicken and rice, or fruit cobbler. This model is not the campfire style, with legs, wire handle, and a lid for coals. This one is flat-bottomed to sit on a stovetop burner or in the oven, with a domed lid that sends moisture back into the pot. It features a traditional wire ball handle that's been popular for over a century. While the Dutch oven comes pre-seasoned to prevent food from sticking, it works 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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10/13/2011

CucinaPro Flatbread Maker 1443 Review

CucinaPro Flatbread Maker 1443
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Just follow the instructions and you will have a blast. Good and warm. Really quality machine too. Feels very durable.

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9/26/2011

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron 4-Quart Dutch Oven with Iron Cover Review

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron 4-Quart Dutch Oven with Iron Cover
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What is not to like? I love to crank my heat up and get things going, splash the wine, sear the meat, try it with teflon and you end up with chemical soup.
This is good old fashioned safe cooking, from the stove top to the oven, no melted handles, easy clean up, will last longer than a life time. I feel more comfortable using the little handles to take the pan out of the oven, have not tried the swinging handle version.
This is a great product at a great price, I could not find it cheaper anywhere else but Amazon.

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Beautifully designed, this 4-quart dutch oven is great for slow cooking foods. Features include exclusive self basting lids and easy grip handles. Part of the Lodge Pro-Logic series, this dutch oven features an exclusive proprietary oil fired process that creates a pre-seasoned cast iron cooking utensil. You get all the great benefits of cast iron like even heating, excellent heat retention and legendary cooking performance without having to season the pan. Pro-Logic cookware is designed with graceful rolled edges, stylishly curved lines and comfortable sleek handles. Seasoned and ready to use. 10-inch diameter,4-inch depth.

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8/10/2011

Hamilton Beach 80200 Flat Bread MealMaker Bread Press and Skillet Review

Hamilton Beach 80200 Flat Bread MealMaker Bread Press and Skillet
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I enjoy using this to make "tortillas" with the dinner roll dough.
Problems:
1. It is HUGE. Not recommended if you have a small kitchen
2. The cooking pan on top is small and it doesn't come out. It is very difficult to clean after cooking.
3. The tortilla press has to be attended at all times. You have to press it all the time. It makes an annoying noise while pressing.

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6/09/2011

Lodge Pro Logic Cast-Iron 14-Inch Pizza Pan Review

Lodge Pro Logic Cast-Iron 14-Inch Pizza Pan
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This review is divided into two parts:
1. A short review for those who want quick info
2. A long review for those curious about the ins and outs of this great piece of cookware.
I have also attached photos (see customer images above)SHORT REVIEW
Pros:
*Preseasoned
*Multiple uses
*Makes best pizza ever
*Heats evenly
*Won't stain
*Provides iron in diet
*Easy cleanup
*Made in the USA
Cons:
*It is 11 pounds (Not a con for me, but could be heavy for some)
Bottom Line:
Glad I bought it and would recommend it to anyone interested.LONG REVIEW
What comes in the box:
*Lodge Logic Preseasoned Pizza Pan 16 x 15 x 2.5 (** Cooking surface is 14 inches **), 11 pounds.
*Recipe Card with recipes for: pizza dough, pizza sauce, muffuletta pizza, mushroom & sweet pepper pizza, herb roasted potatoes, & instructions on how to care for your cast iron.
Preseasoned:
Preseasoned is a great thing but realize what it means. It means that it is on its way to being fully seasoned; like 2/3 of the way done. Before you can get that true black cast iron slickness, it still needs one or two more rounds in the oven with Crisco or just cook a pound a bacon on it like I did. Multiple uses:
*Pizza Pan
*Roasting vegetables
*Overall Baking sheet (bake cookies, breads, biscuits, fries, pastries, etc). Please note that flavors can transfer onto the pan so you may have to clean it between different uses.
*Griddle on stove for eggs, bacon, pancakes, burgers, hot dogs and similar items
*Stir Fry (Use it on one burner; the middle gets the hottest and it gets cooler towards the edges, just like a wok!)
*Broiler Plate for the oven
*Shallow roaster
*Tortilla warmer
*Crepe/dosa maker
As a side note I have used this in the oven at 450 degrees without a problem. Just remember that the pan will be extremely hot and any sudden changes in temperature may cause the pan to warp or crack so please be careful. For example, if I took the pan out of a blazing hot oven and ran cold water on it right away, it may bend or break.
Pizza:
It makes the best pizza I have ever had. The pan heats evenly all the way to the center creating a perfect, uniform crust. I sometimes make my own dough but in a pinch I go down to my favorite local pizzeria and buy some dough from them. The pan can make crispy or soft pizza.
Everyone has their own method to making pizza and this is mine:
For crispy pizza:
Place the dough on room temperature Lodge Pro Logic Pizza Pan and put it in a 400 degree oven for 5-8 min. Once the dough starts to get firm, take it out the oven, spread out a half a cup of sauce, and evenly cover with cheese. At this point you can add whatever toppings you like (make sure meat toppings are already cooked). Bake for about 10 to 15 minutes until desired crispness. 2 minutes before I pull it from the oven, I add a little more cheese so it is just melted and gives you that string cheese pull like in the commercials. (see customer image above)
For softer pizza, follow the same directions as above without first baking the dough.
I serve & cut the pizza in the pan. Although the pizza does still cook while in the pan, I noticed it basically keeps it warm until the last slice. I use a pizza cutter from the dollar store which will cut the pizza but will not scratch or scrap the seasoning off. If you cut your pizza in the pan, please be careful not to scratch seasoning. If you do, just reseason (see below).
Because it is cast iron, it won't stain like a pizza stone or get those burnt spots like aluminum does. Also, cooking in cast iron provides iron in your diet because the food absorbs some of the iron.
Size:
It makes a pizza big enough for 2 people with a good appetite (assuming they have a side dish) or 3 people with less of an appetite. Sometimes the pizza is so good I can eat the whole thing myself! Normally, I eat about 2/3 of the pie along with a side salad and I am satisfied--I do have a good appetite. If I had a large family, I would definitely consider buying two. Of course for you folks with the large family, try one pan first and then make the decision yourself. (The photos included above do have a US quarter in the picture so you can gauge the size of the pie).
Clean up & Seasoning:
After cooking, take a dry paper towel while the pan is still warm and wipe it down (if it is really dirty use a little water but I never use soap). If you use water, you can reheat the pan to get it dry. After it is clean and dry, spray it with Pam and then wipe away any excess oil. Place pan back in the warm oven or on top of the burner just used. That's it! The residual heat will reseason the pan while the oven/stove is cooling down. Food never sticks using this method. If your seasoning ever comes off, just apply some oil and bake in the oven; repeat as necessary. Be careful not to use too much oil while seasoning or you will get a sticky or gummy residue on it--this should be avoided.
An added bonus is that it is made in the USA by Lodge, so you can buy and use with confidence knowing this product was made here by a company with over 100 years experience in the business. Lodge customer service has always been super helpful and friendly to me.
So in conclusion, this is a great pan that I am sure you will love as much as I do!If you have any questions or comments, feel free to post them. I check this post regularly and would love to hear from you!
I hope you found this review helpful. Thanks for reading.


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Cook up delicious homemade pizza with the help of this round cast-iron pizza pan. The unit measures a generous 14 inches in diameter by 1/2 inch deep--large enough for dinner with the family or for appetizers on game night with a group of friends. And thanks to its heavy-duty cast-iron construction, it cooks its contents beautifully, spreading the heat quickly and evenly throughout the bottom and retaining heat in a way that turns out excellently cooked pizza crusts. In addition to pizza, the pan can also be used for making roasted veggies or baking biscuits and cookies. Chefs will also appreciate the pan's large loop side handles that make it easy to transport from the kitchen counter to the oven and back out again.
The pan hails from Lodge's Pro Logic line, which updates the classic Lodge look with contemporary rolled edges and graceful curved lines. Pro Logic items are also pre-seasoned through a proprietary "electrostatic" vegetable-oil spray system. The pre-seasoning process readies the pan for cooking right out of the box, making it far more convenient than old-style cast-iron items that required oil and oven seasoning before use. The timesaving process also generates a nonstick finish that helps preserve the cookware for generations. As with most cast-iron cookware, Lodge recommends hand washing the pan to protect the surface. Made in USA, the seasoned 14-inch pizza pan carries a limited lifetime warranty, and pizza recipes come included.

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6/02/2011

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Drop Biscuit Pan Review

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Drop Biscuit Pan
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I'm having so much fun with this pan! Makes melt in the mouth drop biscuits--I use the recipe for buttermilk drop biscuits in the "Cast Iron for Dummies" cookbook--that are just as pretty and fluffy as rolled biscuits. Just don't forget to preheat the pan! I've turned out excellent "spoon" yeast rolls in this pan too, and it works great for baking individual pineapple upside down cakes. I use cast iron for nearly all my cooking and this pan is a welcome addition to my kitchen.

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Seasoned and ready to use drop biscuit pan with seven impressions3 1/4" in diameter and 1" deep.Bake big, fluffy biscuits without a rolling pin. Just spoon your favorite mix into the wells to create perfectly shaped, mouth watering biscuits. Unique open frame design permits easy handling.

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5/07/2011

Saachi Tortilla Bread Roti Maker w/Temperature control Review

Saachi Tortilla Bread Roti Maker w/Temperature control
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I bought this to make rotis and am very happy with the purchase. The rotis come out great, and they puff up really well. The first few weeks the rotis used to dry up fast, but after using the roti maker for a couple of weeks, the quality of rotis improved. I usually keep the temperature control in the high position. Probably the lower positions would be useful only to reheat.
Update: I would like to change my rating to 1 star. After less than a year o using it, the roti maker just stopped working. It didn't heat up at all. I tried calling their warranty service and they kept hanging up on me. Bad customer service. Even when I asked to speak to the manager, they didn't respond at all. Then the place I bought it from offered to replace it if I bore the shipping cost. I used the new one for another 7-8 months and that one suddenly stopped heating up too. Don't buy this product. It doesn't work or more than 7-8 months and although it has a one year warranty, they will not replace it.
Additional Update: March 2010. I got another one of these because the retailer said they have fixed the issue with the heating element. But all they did was reduce the maximum temperature it heats up to, and now it may not fail, but the Rotis now don't get cooked well at all. It feels uncooked and tastes awful.

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Saachi tortilla roti maker

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