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10" Victoria Cast Iron Deep Grill Pan on sale for
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Product Details:
- Cast iron grill pan has a textured, preseasoned skin that helps build seasoning. We use only non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil to season it, and it's made without PTFE, PFAS, or other chemicals for natural cooking.
- This grill skillet has raised ridges that are perfect for indoor or outdoor grilling. It allows the perfect amount of heat distribution and retention for more evenly cooked food.
- Made with natural materials and can be used on the stove, on an induction cooktop, in the oven, over a campfire, or on a grill up to 1,000°F. Your food will stay warm and be infused with natural iron.
- Square shape with a long handle or in round or square shapes with 2 loop handles to help you move this cookware from the BBQ, stove, or campfire to the table.
- Dimensions: 10" W x 10" L (not including handle), depth 1.7'. 17.3" length including handle.
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Yup I didn't realize what a PIA these things are to clean when I hot mine. I hardly use it for that reason.
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I was young, inexperienced cook. This is still a hunk of metal in the bottom of some cabinet.
It's good for anything you want to suspend above the grease (baked chicken, kielbasa, turkey meatballs). For steaks and such, regular cast iron gives a better sear.
Not worth it IMO, you don't really gain much cooking advantage with a grill pan....aside from the visual marks. Personally, if I want grill marks I'll cook on the barbie.
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Well, the raised grilling area does cause the item you're grilling not to grill as much in its own grease vs a flat pan. Also, sure, you can just cook outside, but (just one ex) when it's 20 degrees outside in the winter or pouring down rain in the summer, it may just be more convenient to use your grill pan.
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