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HomeCooking & Food PrepCast Iron CookwareEnameled CookwareLodge Color 10" Square Grill Pan, Island Spice Red |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Lodge Enamel Cast Iron Grill Pan Mar 02, 2010
By hifijimmy
"James T"
Beautifully made, great performing grill pan. My wife and I use it all the time to sear steaks, fish, veggies, burgers, sausages, you name it. Perfect grill marks, excellent, lightly smoky flavor, and food doesn't stick. Just make sure you pre-heat the pan well (we use just above halfway on our ceramic top electric stove for 6-10 minutes), and lightly oil the grids with an oil dipped paper towel. The only negative is that for a thorough clean up, you will have to soak the pan in hot soapy water before cleaning between the grids. Beats going out in the rain to barbecue. Just like our Lodge enameled dutch oven, a fantastic pan at less than half the price of Le Creuset.
18 of 19 found the following review helpful:
love it!!! Feb 09, 2010
By Mor and Tookie This is a great griddle ... not only is it beautiful to look at, but it is long lasting and works well. This is a cast iron skillet but it's coated so you don't need to season it. You can wash it with soap (unlike plain old cast iron).
just be aware that this, being cast iron, is very heavy
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
As good as the grill! Aug 12, 2009
By E. Bond If you want to stay cool indoors and still get grill marks on your food, this is a great pan to use. Better than the Calphalon grill pan that I had before.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
10" Lodge vs 10" Staub - Head to Head Review Aug 13, 2011
By Jordan Morris I purchased the 10" Lodge Logic Grill Pan and the 10" Staub Grill Pan at the same time. The Staub pan is approximately three times the cost of the lodge logic pan. I find the Staub pan to be suburb in both look and feel, but both pans are entirely functional. Surprisingly, I found the lodge pan to have a smoother coating of outer enamel - I was less worried about scratching my glass top stove when using it. The lodge pan is about 1/2" shorter than the Staub pan - which may result in additional splatter. The cooking surfaces of both pans are the same size, however the surface of the lodge pan feels more porous than that of the Staub pan.
I found cleaning to be very simple for both pans. If you are having difficulty - I suggest soaking the griddle surface in hot water and detergent for an hour. This gives a chance for the detergent to break down and release fats. If you want to prevent burning - try cooking with temperatures no more than medium high - this is stated in the included manual. Be sure to give your pan a good coat of olive oil when cooking - I use the pressurized spray olive oil as it is far easier to get an even coat.
Lodge Logic Grill Pan Review Summary:
Pros (Compared to Staub): Low Cost, Smoothness of Outer Enamel Cons (Compared to Staub): Height (Approx 1/2" Shorter than Staub Grill Pan), Quality of Cooking Surface Enamel, No Pour Spout, General Appearance
Overall Stars Staub 10" Grill Pan: 5/5 Overall Stars Lodge Logic: 4/5
If both pans had been the same height - I would have given both a rating of 5. The rest of the cons are outweighed by the difference in cost between the pans. At it's price point, the lodge pan is still a very good deal. If you have a modest budget - by all means - purchase the lodge pan. It works. If you are concerned about splatter and visual appeal and have the budget - buy the Staub.
I have used both griddles twice now and am posting pictures - and as you will see - both appear brand new though they have been used.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great buy, easy cleanup Jun 26, 2010
By H. French I have been attempting to switch to cast iron cookware for health reasons, and so when I pulled out a recipe for grilled romaine salad I decided to search for an enameled cast iron pan instead of going with cook's illustrated recommended nonstick version. This pan is an amazing deal, compared to the Le Creuset version at $83, and although I have only used it so far for the one recipe I look forward to using it over and over again. I bought an Oxo Good Grips stiff brush for $5.50 to use to clean it, and it cleaned up just as easily as any of my nonstick pans. I recommend it wholeheartedly. Happy grilling!Oxo Good Grips Kitchen Brush
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