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Lodge Cast Iron Cookware: Griddles, Iron Skillets, Pots And Pans

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Published: September 12, 2007

Lodge cast iron cookware has the proper tools to get the a cooking job done right, whether its tailgating at a sporting event or grilling up dinner around the campfire. Lodge cast iron cookware has been around for over 100 years and in that time has built up the reputation of being among the best when it comes to cast iron cookware. Lodge cast iron cookware is popular because of its ability to retain and distribute heat better than normal cookware.

Lodge cast iron cookware's website, LodgeMfg.com, has the cast iron griddles needed for just about anything. From bacon to filets, these griddles can do it all. Use the classic round-shaped cast iron griddle, which is great for foods like pizza, pancakes and biscuits. For bigger meals, there is the reversible cast iron griddle with one smooth side and one ribbed side that covers two burners. This cast iron griddle is durable and weighs a whooping ten pounds. For an extra $10, customers can take a step up to the larger cast iron griddle that is specially shaped to collect grease runoff into a gutter around the middle of the griddle. There is even a package deal offered by Lodge cast iron cookware ideal for a BBQ or other outdoor outing. The kit, which is available at Castironcookware.com, comes with a Dutch oven and lid, the reversible cast iron griddle, a fry basket and a thermometer for only $124.95.

Another popular item among Lodge cast iron cookware is the cast iron skillet, which comes in a variety of different sizes. The sizes of the round cast iron skillets range from 6 1/2 inches to 15 1/4 inches wide and cost between $8.95 and $52.95. Other skillets from Lodge cast iron cookware include the 10 inch wide Chef skillet ($17.95) and the 10 1/2 inch square skillet ($22.95). There is also the 5 inch wide Wonder skillet, which is prefect for grilled sandwiches, for $12.95. A great place to find seasoned and ready to use cast iron skillets at a discount price is apptrav.com. The price of these seasoned skillets depends on the size, and range from as little as $7.95 up to $64.95.

While Lodge cast iron cookware has made a name for itself with quality cast iron skillets and cast iron griddles, they also have a few other cast iron products in store for shoppers. A lot of people love grilling up their favorite foods in a pan, but don't like letting the food sit in the fatty runoff that drips off during cooking. That is where the Lodge cast iron cookware grill pan comes in handy; these cast iron pans have a ribbed bottom that allows the fat to drip down into the bottom of the pan, under the food. These cast iron pans cost $28.95 for the round shaped style and $26.95 for the square cast iron pans. Lodge cast iron cookware also has cast iron pots both sold separately or in a set. Lodge's brand of cast iron pots are known as Dutch ovens and come in sizes ranging from 2 qt. to 9 qt., some of which come with cool grip handles and self-basting lids. These cast iron pots can be purchased for as little as $29.95. Another great purchase is the Cook and Serve kit for $89.95. The kit comes with two cast iron skillets and two cast iron pots, and two self-basting lids that fit both the cast iron pots and the cast iron skillets.

Lodge cast iron cookware isn't just one of those companies that claim to be the best at what they do without proof. Lodge cast iron cookware has been one of the top choices for cooks and chefs for over a century now, even before the introduction of their pre-seasoned cookware. It seems pretty obvious that no matter what the occasion, if some heavy duty cooking is involved, Lodge cast iron cookware should be close by and ready to heat things up.


Sources:
LodgeMfg.com. 2 Sept. 2007. http://www.lodgemfg.com/

Lodge Cast Iron Cookware. Appalachian Traveler. 1998-2006. Appalachian Traveler, Inc. 2 Sept. 2007. http://www.apptrav.com/kittools.html

The Iron Skillet. CastironCookware.com. 2 Sept. 2007. http://www.castironcookware.com
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