16.75x9.5inch Rectangular Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle
16.75x9.5inch Rectangular Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle
A two-in-one grill – the ideal cooking addition! The smooth side is great for making cheese toasties as well as eggs and pancakes The ribbed side is perfect for grilling foods such as steak, fish, chicken and hamburgers. Or for giving veggies those lovely stripey griddle marks!
Seasoned and ready for use.
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{Maker/Brand}Maker
Lodge
{Maker/Brand}Origin
South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA
{Maker/Brand}Stock Keeping Unit
LDP3
{Specifications}Measurements
43cm (length) x 25cm (width) x 2cm (height)
{Specifications}Weight
4.36kgs
{Specifications}Material(s)
Cast iron (seasoned)
{Information}Feature
Seasoning is a layer of baked-on oil that forms a protective layer. The result of the seasoning process is the black film that envelopes your pan. Maintaining the seasoning is achieved through cooking in oils and fats, or re-seasoning if the seasoning begins to wear.
Re-seasoning your pan involves the following steps:
1. Scrub the pan with warm, soapy water. It's okay to use soap since you're preparing to re-season the cookware. Rinse and hand dry thoroughly.
2. Apply a very thin, even layer of cooking oil (use an oil with a high smoking point, such as grapeseed) to the cookware (inside and out). Too much oil may result in your cookware becoming sticky.
3. Place a large baking sheet or aluminium foil on the bottom rack to capture any oil. Put the cookware in the oven upside down. Bake at 230 – 260 degrees Celsius for one hour. Allow to cool.
{Information}Energy Source
Stovetop, oven safe and campfire safe.
The reversible griddle may not be suitable for induction use.
{Information}Care Instructions
Washing your seasoned cast iron pan involves the following 3 steps:
1. Wash your cast iron cookware by hand. You can use a small amount of soap. If needed, use a pan scraper for stuck on food. For stubborn, stuck-on food, simmer a little water in the pan for 3-5 minutes, then use the scraper after the pan has cooled.
2. Dry promptly and thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel. If you notice a little black residue on your towel, it's just seasoning and is perfectly normal.
3. Rub a very light layer of cooking oil (use an oil with a high smoking point, such as grapeseed) onto the surface of your cookware. Use a paper towel to wipe the surface until no oil residue remains.
