16" cast iron skillet
great on a 22" OldSmokey or Weber, or gas burner
perfect for a big fish fry
http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/outdoor ... id=4179724
16" cast iron skillet
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16" cast iron skillet
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Re: 16" cast iron skillet
Nice skillet. I've been thinking about getting something like that. When I put mine on my Weber the handles keep me from closing the lid.
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Does the base have raised edges for doing steaks? Can't seem to tell by packaging.
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Kiwiruss wrote:Does the base have raised edges for doing steaks? Can't seem to tell by packaging.
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the inside is just a smooth skillet
i don't know if it has a raised ring around the bottom, but i doubt it
i haven't actually seen one yet
everybody wants the skillets to work on an induction stove top now
must be smooth and magnetic
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I have a ci skillet as well but it has raised ridges for searing lines on your steak, that's all I use mine for, especially if I'm cooking for a few at home. Just had a quick look but can't find it ATM. I like them a lot because they retain the heat for ages.
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Russ, what you have is what we call a grill pan
https://www.google.com/search?q=cast+ir ... 66&bih=634
https://www.google.com/search?q=cast+ir ... 66&bih=634
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CaptJack wrote:Russ, what you have is what we call a grill pan
https://www.google.com/search?q=cast+ir ... 66&bih=634
This is close to mine
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what i have is a 14" griddle on one side
then flip it over for a ribbed grill griddle
what i have is a 14" griddle on one side
then flip it over for a ribbed grill griddle
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Wow, who'd a thunk it.? I'm loving that option you have. Mines only 1 use. I also have 2 electric woks and 2 non stick pans, so I'm covered. Thanks for the lesson.
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Re: 16" cast iron skillet
CaptJack wrote:Russ
what i have is a 14" griddle on one side
then flip it over for a ribbed grill griddle
Iv got the same one. use it as a griddle for burgers. Id say if you want a gill top griddle, get a square one.
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