Thursday, September 12, 2013

Coleman Road Trip Cast-Iron GriddleReview

The Coleman(r) RoadTrip(r) griddle, a portable accessory that allows for endless meal ideas, can be mixed and matched with your RoadTrip(r) grill, stove grate or any other griddle for the perfect tailgate spread. The cast-iron construction is porcelain-coated for durability.


Coleman Road Trip Cast-Iron Griddle
  • Portable griddle designed for Coleman Road Trip grills
  • Heavy-duty, porcelain-coated cast-iron construction
  • Ideal for pancakes, eggs, bacon, omelets, and more
  • Also works on campfire stove grate or open flame
  • Measures 12 x 12 inches; weighs 7 pounds

Lodge Logic L10CF3 Pre-Seasoned Chicken Fryer with Iron Cover, 5-QuartReview

This deep skillet is perfect for Chicken Frying or as a multi purpose cooking vessel. Utilizing Lodge's exclusive Pre-Seasoned finish, this pan is ready to use. No pre-seasoning required. Capacity is a full 5 qt and comes with self basting iron cover. Perfect for slow frying or cooking chicken to perfection. 12" diameter 3 1/4" deep


Lodge Logic L10CF3 Pre-Seasoned Chicken Fryer with Iron Cover, 5-Quart
  • 5-quart cast-iron chicken fryer with iron lid for slow-cooking meats
  • Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Cast-iron construction heats slowly and evenly
  • Self-basting iron lid preserves moisture; hand wash only
  • Measures 12 inches in diameter and 3-1/4 inches deep; lifetime warranty

Rome's #1705 Square Pie Iron with Steel and Wood HandlesReview

The classic, all-time favorite square pie iron loved by family campers & scouts and for 45 years. Made from solid cast iron with dependable chrome plated steel handles, you won't find a better design on the market. To use simply place two pieces of buttered bread in the clam shell style compartment and stuff with preserves, cheese & meat, pie filling or whatever you want. Close the lid and toast over the fire until done. Perfect for campfire or backyard firepits. Cooking surface is 4.25" x 4.5" with an overall length of 28". Made by family camping cookware specialists, Rome Industries.


Rome's #1705 Square Pie Iron with Steel and Wood Handles
  • The Original Pie Iron Since 1964
  • Heavy Duty Square Cast Iron Design
  • 28 inch Overall Length
  • Toasts Pies and Sandwiches With Ease
  • Great Fun For Firepits and inchStaycations inch

Lodge Pro-Logic P12SG3 Square Griddle, 12-inchReview

This popular Pro-Logic Cast Iron Griddle is Pre-Seasoned and ready to use. 12" square with 3/4" deep sides makes it ideal for cooking bacon, eggs, sausage, hash browns, French toast and pancakes. Contemporary rolled edge look and ergonomic handle.


Lodge Pro-Logic P12SG3 Square Griddle, 12-inch
  • 12-Inch square with 3/4-inch deep sides makes it ideal for cooking bacon, eggs, sausage, hash browns, French toast and pancakes
  • Pre-seasoned and ready to use
  • Features tapered walls
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Made in USA

Lodge A5 Camp Dutch Oven Lid LifterReview

This is an essential tool when cooking in a camp Dutch oven. The "T" bar design adds leverage and comes in handy when lifting the lid or moving Dutch ovens from fire to table. Constructed from heavy duty steel with high temperature black finish. 15" in length, 9 mm bar stock.


Lodge A5 Camp Dutch Oven Lid Lifter
  • Heavy duty steel
  • Black finish
  • 15 inch length

Children's Deluxe 14 piece Cast-Iron like Home Cookware setReview

This 14-piece set includes utensils, pots, pans, a teapot and more, all in a sleek black This cookware set has the look and feel of what the pros use. Kids can cook along with mom and dad to prepare pretend play meals and perform the all important clean-up!


Children's Deluxe 14 piece Cast-Iron like Home Cookware set
  • Your child can pretend to be a little chef with this deluxe cookware set
  • Set has a grey-and-black theme like cast-iron cookware
  • 14 pieces include pots, pans, teapot, colander/stock pot and utensils

Lodge Logic L8IC3 Cast Iron Lid, 10.25-inchReview

This cover provides self-basting spikes on the underside that allow the nutrition and flavor in the steam to drip back onto food. Seasoned and ready to use. Fits L8SK3, L8CF3 and L8DO3. 10-1/4 inch diameter


Lodge Logic L8IC3 Cast Iron Lid, 10.25-inch
  • Fits Lodge Logic 10-1/4-inch skillet, 3-quart chicken fryer, and 5-quart Dutch oven
  • Self-basting spikes keep lid tightly in place to seal in flavors
  • Side flanges fit snugly over the skillet pouring spouts
  • Comes preseasoned for use right out of the box
  • Hand wash only; do not submerge in water for long periods

Lodge Logic LCK3 Pre-Seasoned Country Kettle, 1-pintReview

This is the way soups, stew and chili should always be served; good and hot out of a real pre-seasoned cast iron country kettle. Wire bail for easy handling. Great for Salsa and other dips. 5" diameter, 2 1/2" deep


Lodge Logic LCK3 Pre-Seasoned Country Kettle, 1-pint
  • 1-pint cast-iron country kettle for serving soups, stews, or chili
  • Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Cast-iron construction keeps foods warm for long periods
  • Includes trio of integral legs and wire bail handle
  • Measures 5 inches across and 2-1/2 inches deep; lifetime warranty

Lodge Logic L8DSK3 Pre-Seasoned Deep Skillet, 10.25-inchReview

Lodge Logic Cast Iron Deep Skillet

Lodge Deep Skillet Cast Iron
3 Inch Deep Skillet

The Lodge Cast Iron Skillet is a multi-functional cookware that works wonders with slow-cooking recipes. This is a skillet with a deep sense of culinary art. Great for recipes requiring a little more room. Ensure a crispy texture to deep-fried foods, sear meats, simmer soups or cook casseroles without splatters. This deep skillet adds authentic country style flavor and golden browning to breads, rolls and desserts.

This pre-seasoned Skillet works like a charm right out of the box. Made of cast iron, this Skillet evenly distributes heat from the bottom through the sidewalls. Also, it retains heat better so your delicious meal remains warm for a long time. Sporting a stylish black color, the cast iron Skillet looks good in most kitchens and it doubles up as an excellent source of nutritional iron.

A simple Cast-Iron skillet, like the one your grandmother used, still ranks as one of the best cooking utensils ever made. It gives you a nearly non-stick surface, without the possible harmful fumes generated by preheating chemically treated nonstick cookware.

Many of the pieces of cast iron cookware made in the Lodge Foundry over a century ago remain in use today.


Lodge Deep Skillet Cast Iron
Multi-Functional Cookware

Features:

  • 3-Inch Deep; 10.25-Inch Diameter
  • Made of cast iron
  • Assist handles for easier handling
  • Pre-seasoned ready to use
  • Multi-functional cookware
  • Virtual Non-stick surface
  • Works with induction stove tops
  • Brutally tough for decades of cooking

Product Highlights:

Multi-Functional Cookware

The right tool for searing, sauteing, simmering, braising, baking, roasting, and frying.

Made of Cast-Iron

Cast-Iron is a form of cookware developed over a millennia ago remains as popular today as when it was used to prepare meals hundreds of years ago. Cast Iron is one of only two metals compatible with induction stovetops.

Unparalleled in heat retention and even heating.

Lodge Deep Skillet Cast Iron
Can Be Used With A Variety of Heat Sources

At home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire. Skillet may be used on various heat sources including gas, electric, induction and ceramic-glass top stoves and ovens. When using on glass stove tops, be careful not to slide the cookware around as it's possible to scratch the surface. Seasoned cast iron can also be used on the grill or outdoor fire and coals for camp cooking. Begin heating cookware on low and slowly bring heat up to medium or medium/high. Always remove cookware from the stovetop after cooking.

Pre-Seasoned

Seasoned for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use.

Seasoning is a necessary step in using cast iron cookware. Oil is baked into the pores of the iron at the Foundry to prevent rusting and to eventually provide a natural, non-stick cooking surface. Unlike synthetically coated cookware, it is possible to restore the cooking surface of cast iron.

Lodge uses a proprietary soy-based vegetable oil to season our cookware. The oil contains no animal fat or peanut oil. The seasoning is functional application and slight inconsistencies may appear in the seasoning finish. The inconsistencies will not affect cooking performance.

Easy to Care for

Easy: hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil. It is very important to replenish the seasoning of your cast iron cookware by applying a thin layer of oil after each cleaning. Seasoning is an on-going process. The more you use cast iron, the seasoning is improved.

Using Your Lodge Cast Iron

Rinse with hot water (do not use soap), and dry thoroughly.

Before cooking, apply vegetable oil to the cooking surface of your pan and pre-heat the pan slowly (always start on low heat, increasing the temperature slowly).

Once the utensil is properly pre-heated, you are ready to cook.

TIP: Avoid cooking very cold food in the pan, as this can promote sticking.

PLEASE REMEMBER: Handles will become very hot in the oven, and on the stovetop. Always use an oven mitt to prevent burns when removing pans from oven or stovetop.

Lodge Deep Skillet Cast Iron

Care and Cleaning of your Lodge Cast Iron

After cooking, clean utensil with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. (Avoid putting a hot utensil into cold water. Thermal shock can occur causing the metal to warp or crack).

If you are having trouble removing stuck-on food, boil some water in your pan for a few minutes to loosen residue, making it easier to remove.

Towel dry immediately and apply a light coating of oil to the utensil while it is still warm.

TIP: Do not let your cast iron air dry, as this can promote rust.

Store in a cool, dry place. If you have a cover, or lid, for your utensil, place a folded paper towel in between lid and utensil allowing air to circulate. This prevents moisture from collecting inside the utensil, which can cause rust. Store in a cool, dry place. If you have a cover, or lid, for your utensil, place a folded paper towel in between lid and utensil allowing air to circulate. This prevents moisture from collecting inside the utensil, which can cause rust.

TIP: The oven is a great place to store your cast iron; just remember to remove it before turning on the oven.

NEVER wash in dishwasher.

If for some reason your utensil develops a metallic smell or taste, or perhaps rust spots (maybe a well-meaning relative washed your utensil in the dishwasher or with soap thinking they were being helpful), never fear. Simply scour off the rust using a very fine grade of sandpaper or steel wool and refer to our section on re-seasoning.

Re-Seasoning your Lodge Cast Iron

While maintaining the seasoning should keep your Cast Iron in good condition, at some point you may need to repeat the seasoning process. If food sticks to the surface, or you notice a dull, gray color, repeat the seasoning process:

Wash the cookware with hot, soapy water and a stiff brush. (It is okay to use soap this time because you are preparing to re-season the cookware).

Rinse and dry completely.

Apply a thin, even coating of melted solid vegetable shortening (or cooking oil of your choice) to the cookware (inside and out).

Place aluminum foil on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any dripping.

Set oven temperature to 350 � 400 degrees F.

Place cookware upside down on the top rack of the oven.

Bake the cookware for at least one hour. After the hour, turn the oven off and let the cookware cool in the oven.

Store the cookware uncovered, in a dry place when cooled.

Why should I choose Lodge cookware over other brands?

For over 112 years, Lodge has provided quality cast iron cookware and accessories, with a broad and innovative assortment. Our continued commitment to quality enables Lodge to offer a superior product line.

How is the diameter measurement of Lodge Cookware determined?

We measure from outside rim to outside rim across the top of the cookware, not the bottom.

What type utensils are recommended to be used with Lodge products?

We recommend using wood or silicone utensils to avoid scratching.

Why should soap or detergent not be used to clean cast iron cookware?

Soap and detergent are used to break down and remove oils. Since the seasoning of your cast iron consists of oil, cleaning with soap will strip or remove the seasoning from cookware.

Are there any types of food that are not recommended to be cooked in cast iron cookware?

Foods which are very acidic (i.e. beans, tomatoes, citrus juices, etc.) should not be cooked in a cast iron utensil until the cookware is highly seasoned. The high acidity of these foods will strip the seasoning and result in discoloration and metallic tasting food. Wait until cast iron is better seasoned to cook these types of foods.

Lodge is a Green Foundry:

Lodge is a zero hazardous waste stream foundry. Lodge designed a vegetable oil recycler for the seasoning process to reduce waste and unusable oil is recycled and used as biodiesel generator. Lodge uses recycled and biodegradable packing materials. Reuse of foundry sand used in the casting process is recycled and unusable sand , working to purify the water of the local streams and planting trees to improve air quality and beautification.

Lodge History:

Lodge is the oldest family-owned cookware foundry in America. Since 1896, the Lodge family has been casting premium iron cookware at their Tennessee foundry. Starting with raw materials and finishing with their seasoning process, they continue to improve on the highest quality standards that go into every piece we make. As the sole American manufacturer of cast iron cookware, they are proud to carry on the legacy started by founder Joseph Lodge. Lodge doesn't just make cast iron; they make heirlooms that bring people together for generations.


Lodge Logic L8DSK3 Pre-Seasoned Deep Skillet, 10.25-inch
  • Versatile 10-1/4-inch deep cast-iron skillet for moderate-sized cooking tasks
  • Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Cast-iron construction heats slowly and evenly
  • Includes looped cast-iron side handle and opposite helper handle; hand wash only
  • Measures 3 inches deep; lifetime warranty

Lodge Logic L8CB3 Pre-Seasoned Cornbread Wedge PanReview

So you want to make perfect cornbread? Then this is the pan for you. Cast Iron is ideal for that perfect cornbread crust, not too thick, not too dark. Unique cooking properties of Cast Iron cook evenly without hot spots. The Lodge Cornbread pan is partitioned into eight sections for individual, ready to serve portions. Recipe included. Seasoned and ready to use.


Lodge Logic L8CB3 Pre-Seasoned Cornbread Wedge Pan
  • 9-inch-diameter wedge pan for baking crispy cornbread, scones, and more
  • Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Cast-iron construction heats slowly and evenly
  • Includes looped cast-iron side handle and opposite helper handle; hand wash only
  • Each wedge measures 3-1/2 by 1 inches (W x H); lifetime warranty

Lodge ASHH41 Silicone Hot Handle Holder, RedReview

This red silicone handle holders are heat-resistant and a great addition to any kitchen. Just slide the holder onto the hot handle and remove pots and pans with ease. The special silicone offers protection up to 450-Degree. Creates a safe and comfortable grip of hot cookware handles. This handle holder is flexible enough to store compactly in a drawer. Available in a rainbow of different colors and is dishwasher-safe.


Lodge ASHH41 Silicone Hot Handle Holder, Red
  • Protects hands from heat up to 450-degrees F
  • Offers a secure, comfortable grip
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Slide onto hot handle
  • 5-5/8-inch by 2-inch

The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook: A Treasury of Timeless, Delicious RecipesReview

Cast iron cooking is back in vogue! From America's most chic restaurants to the countless kitchens of avid home cooks, everyone is rediscovering the joy of cooking with classic cast iron. Cast iron cooking has always been a kitchen favorite with its even heating, great heat retention and its flexibility to go outdoors and grill or cook over an open fire. According to Esquire magazine, cast iron cookware "will enrich your eggs and burgers, it's impossible to break and it will last longer than you."

And now with The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook, every cook will learn the simple, savory secrets of cast iron cookery. From the kitchens of Lodge, America's leading manufacturer of cast iron cookware, this unique cookbook offers over 200 mouthwatering recipes. The delectable dishes range from breakfast specials to the secrets of great fried food, to soups and stews, biscuits and baked goods, fish, veggies and finally those sweet finales. And the book features favorite cast iron cooking recipes by well-known cooks such as Bill and Cheryl Jamison, Nick Malgieri and Allison Fishman. Special cooking lessons include cast iron cooking basics and how to enjoy open air cooking and grilling.

This special culinary delight features great cooking stories and intriguing vignettes on the history and legend and lore of cast iron cooking. Each unique recipe, culled from cooks across the country, is illustrated with four-color photography. Published in a special flexible binding, this cookbook will be a keepsake treasured by all cooks.


The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook: A Treasury of Timeless, Delicious Recipes

Camp Chef Home Seasoned Cast Iron Bread PanReview

Camp Chef Home Seasoned Cast Iron Bread Pan. This cast iron bread pan offers even heat distribution providing a golden brown crust every time you bake. The handles on each end make it easier to lift the pan in and out of the oven. True-seasoned pan is ready to use right out of the box.


Camp Chef Home Seasoned Cast Iron Bread Pan
  • Camp Chef, Cookware For Life.
  • True Seasoned Interior Cast Iron Cookware is ready to use out of the box
  • Non Seasoned
  • Cabin Kitchen

Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron ConditionerReview

Camp Chef Cast iron conditioner-the best way to season cast iron cookware. Tube contains 6-ounce net weight (170g) of cast iron conditioner.


Camp Chef CSC-8 6-Ounce Bottle of Cast-Iron Conditioner
  • 6-ounce bottle of cast-iron conditioner for "seasoning" cookware
  • All-natural formula guards against environmental wear and tear
  • Enhances cast iron's gleaming patina and natural seasoning
  • Apply a thin coat to freshly clean and dry pots and pans for best results
  • Measures approximately 2 by 2 by 7 inches

Lodge Logic LMP3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Melting Pot, 14-OunceReview

Perfect for warming butter, melting cheese, scalding milk or heating syrup. Versatile for stovetop or BBQ grill. Sure to become your favorite pot for smaller portions of sauce. 16 oz capacity. Seasoned and ready to use


Lodge Logic LMP3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Melting Pot, 14-Ounce
  • Compact 14-ounce melting pot; safe for oven, stove, or campfire cooking
  • Durable cast-iron construction; superior heat retention and dispersal
  • Pre-seasoned with a baked-on vegetable-oil formula for a nonstick surface
  • Cast iron handle with loop for hanging storage; integrated spouts for pouring
  • Perfect for warming or melting foods; hand wash; avoid using soap or detergent

Lodge Logic L5P3 Seasoned Cast Iron Cookware Muffin/Cornbread PanReview

Seasoned and ready to use straightsided muffin pan with 6 impressions. Old fashioned muffins are always a treat. Cast Iron cooks best. The even heat control allows for a perfect bread crust every time. Pre-Seasoned and ready to use. Impressions are 2-1/2" in diameter and 1-1/2" deep.


Lodge Logic L5P3 Seasoned Cast Iron Cookware Muffin/Cornbread Pan
  • Cornbread/muffin pan made of cast iron for slow, even heating
  • Six 2.5-inch-wide by 1.5-inch-deep impressions
  • Pre-seasoned with vegetable-oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Nonstick, rustproof finish releases foods cleanly; hand wash only
  • Pan measures 7.75 by 5.25 inches; lifetime warranty

Lodge Pro-Logic P12D3 Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Black, 7-QuartReview

Lodge Pro-Logic Dutch Oven

Lodge Pro-Logic Dutch Oven
Smooth Distribution, Retention, and Cooking Versatility

Company's coming ...your Pro-Logic Dutch Oven will cook and serve your family favorite handsomely. Cover included.

Beautifully designed cast iron cookware that will compliment any kitchen. Pro-Logic skillets are designed with sloped sides, and loop handles that make handling them easy.

The Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven is a multi-functional cookware that works wonders with slow-cooking recipes. It comes with a tight-fitting lid that helps lock in nutrition and flavor. This pre-seasoned Dutch Oven works like a charm right out of the box. Made of cast iron, this Dutch Oven evenly distributes heat from the bottom through the sidewalls. Also, it retains heat better so your delicious meal remains warm for a long time. Sporting a stylish black color, the cast iron Dutch Oven looks good in most kitchens and it doubles up as an excellent source of nutritional iron. It features loop handles for convenient handling and the oven is easy to clean and maintain.

A simple Cast-Iron Dutch Oven, like the one your grandmother used, still ranks as one of the best cooking utensils ever made. It gives you a nearly non-stick surface, without the possible harmful fumes generated by preheating chemically treated nonstick cookware.

Many of the pieces of cast iron cookware made in the Lodge Foundry over a century ago remain in use today.

Features:

  • Made of cast iron
  • Pre-seasoned and ready to use
  • Multi-functional cookware
  • Virtual Non-stick surface
  • Works with induction stove tops
  • Brutally tough for decades of cooking
  • Easy to clean: hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil.
Lodge Pro-Logic Dutch Oven
Even, Gentle Heating

Detailed Highlights:

Multi-Functional Cookware

The right tool for searing, sauteing, simmering, braising, baking, roasting, and frying.

Made of Cast-Iron

Cast-Iron is a form of cookware developed over a millennia ago remains as popular today as when it was used to prepare meals hundreds of years ago. Cast Iron is one of only two metals compatible with induction stovetops. Unparalleled in heat retention and even heating.

Can Be Used With A Variety of Heat Sources

At home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire. Skillet may be used on various heat sources including gas, electric, induction and ceramic-glass top stoves and ovens. When using on glass stove tops, be careful not to slide the cookware around as it's possible to scratch the surface. Seasoned cast iron can also be used on the grill or outdoor fire and coals for camp cooking. Begin heating cookware on low and slowly bring heat up to medium or medium/high. Always remove cookware from the stovetop after cooking.

Pre-Seasoned

Seasoned for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use.

Seasoning is a necessary step in using cast iron cookware. Oil is baked into the pores of the iron at the foundry to prevent rusting and to eventually provide a natural, non-stick cooking surface. Unlike synthetically coated cookware, it is possible to restore the cooking surface of cast iron.

Lodge uses a proprietary soy-based vegetable oil to season our cookware. The oil contains no animal fat or peanut oil. The seasoning is functional application and slight inconsistencies may appear in the seasoning finish. The inconsistencies will not affect cooking performance.

Easy to Care for

Hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil. It is very important to replenish the seasoning of your cast iron cookware by applying a thin layer of oil after each cleaning. Seasoning is an on-going process. The more you use cast iron, the seasoning is improved.

Using Your Lodge Cast Iron

Rinse with hot water (do not use soap), and dry thoroughly.

Before cooking, apply vegetable oil to the cooking surface of your pan and pre-heat the pan slowly (always start on low heat, increasing the temperature slowly).

Once the utensil is properly pre-heated, you are ready to cook.

TIP: Avoid cooking very cold food in the pan, as this can promote sticking.

PLEASE REMEMBER: Handles will become very hot in the oven, and on the stovetop. Always use an oven mitt to prevent burns when removing pans from oven or stovetop.

Care and Cleaning of your Lodge Cast Iron

After cooking, clean utensil with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. (Avoid putting a hot utensil into cold water. Thermal shock can occur causing the metal to warp or crack).

If you are having trouble removing stuck-on food, boil some water in your pan for a few minutes to loosen residue, making it easier to remove.

Towel dry immediately and apply a light coating of oil to the utensil while it is still warm.

TIP: Do not let your cast iron air dry, as this can promote rust.

Store in a cool, dry place. If you have a cover, or lid, for your utensil, place a folded paper towel in between lid and utensil allowing air to circulate. This prevents moisture from collecting inside the utensil, which can cause rust.

TIP: The oven is a great place to store your cast iron; just remember to remove it before turning on the oven.

NEVER wash in dishwasher.

If for some reason your utensil develops a metallic smell or taste, or perhaps rust spots (maybe a well-meaning relative washed your utensil in the dishwasher or with soap thinking they were being helpful), never fear. Simply scour off the rust using a very fine grade of sandpaper or steel wool and refer to our section on re-seasoning.

Re-Seasoning your Lodge Cast Iron

While maintaining the seasoning should keep your Cast Iron in good condition, at some point you may need to repeat the seasoning process. If food sticks to the surface, or you notice a dull, gray color, repeat the seasoning process:

Wash the cookware with hot, soapy water and a stiff brush. (It is okay to use soap this time because you are preparing to re-season the cookware).

Rinse and dry completely. Apply a thin, even coating of MELTED solid vegetable shortening (or cooking oil of your choice) to the cookware (inside and out).

Place aluminum foil on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any dripping.

Set oven temperature to 350 � 400 degrees F.

Place cookware upside down on the top rack of the oven.

Bake the cookware for at least one hour. After the hour, turn the oven off and let the cookware cool in the oven.

Store the cookware uncovered, in a dry place when cooled.

Why should I choose Lodge cookware over other brands?

For over 112 years, Lodge has provided quality cast iron cookware and accessories, with a broad and innovative assortment. Our continued commitment to quality enables Lodge to offer a superior product line.

How is the diameter measurement of Lodge Cookware determined?

We measure from outside rim to outside rim across the top of the cookware, not the bottom.

What type utensils are recommended to be used with Lodge products?

We recommend using wood or silicone utensils to avoid scratching.

Why should soap or detergent not be used to clean cast iron cookware?

Soap and detergent are used to break down and remove oils. Since the seasoning of your cast iron consists of oil, cleaning with soap will strip or remove the seasoning from cookware.

Are there any types of food that are not recommended to be cooked in cast iron cookware?

Foods which are very acidic (i.e. beans, tomatoes, citrus juices, etc.) should not be cooked in a cast iron utensil until the cookware is highly seasoned. The high acidity of these foods will strip the seasoning and result in discoloration and metallic tasting food. Wait until cast iron is better seasoned to cook these types of foods.

Lodge is a Green Foundry:

Lodge is a zero hazardous waste stream foundry. Lodge designed a vegetable oil recycler for the seasoning process to reduce waste and unusable oil is recycled and used as biodiesel generator. Lodge uses recycled and biodegradable packing materials. Reuse of foundry sand used in the casting process is recycled and unusable sand, working to purify the water of the local streams and planting trees to improve air quality and beautification.

Lodge History:

Lodge is the oldest family-owned cookware foundry in America. Since 1896, the Lodge family has been casting premium iron cookware at their Tennessee foundry. Starting with raw materials and finishing with their seasoning process, they continue to improve on the highest quality standards that go into every piece we make. As the sole American manufacturer of cast iron cookware, they are proud to carry on the legacy started by founder Joseph Lodge. Lodge doesn't just make cast iron; they make heirlooms that bring people together for generations.


Lodge Pro-Logic P12D3 Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Black, 7-Quart
  • 7-quart pre-seasoned Dutch oven made of heavy-duty cast iron
  • Cast-iron loop side handles for a safe, secure grip when transporting
  • Self-basting cover with handle traps in heat, moisture, and nutrients
  • Wash by hand with a stiff brush and hot water; oven-safe up to 500 degrees F
  • Measures approximately 12-8/9 by 14-2/5 by 6-3/5 inches; limited lifetime warranty

Bayou Classic 7448, 2.5-Qt. Cast Iron Bean Pot with LidReview

Bayou Classic cast iron cookware is made heavy-duty, rough and rugged. This 2.5-qt. covered pot is ideal for beans and chili.


Bayou Classic 7448, 2.5-Qt. Cast Iron Bean Pot with Lid
  • Bayou Classic 2-1/2-quart cast-iron pot with lid is great to use as a sauce pot
  • There are handles on both the cast-iron skillet and on the cast-iron lid for easy use
  • Features a sleek, cast-iron design
  • Weighs 8-7/10 pounds

Lodge Logic L8DOT3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Meat Rack/Trivet, 8-inchReview

Unique Camp Dutch meat rack is sized to fit most skillets, dutch or camp ovens. Makes an ideal trivet too. Seasoned and ready to use. Purchase skillet separately.


Lodge Logic L8DOT3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Meat Rack/Trivet, 8-inch
  • 8-inch cast-iron meat rack/trivet designed for use with Lodge Dutch ovens
  • Raises meats, pies, and other foods off pan bottom to prevent scorching
  • Cast-iron construction heats slowly and evenly
  • Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use
  • Contains one cast-iron trivet/meat rack. Nonstick, rustproof finish; hand wash only

Lodge Logic L12DCO3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Camp Dutch Oven, 8-QuartReview

Lodge Logic 8-Quart Cast-Iron Camp Dutch Oven

Camp Dutch Oven
Flip lid to use as griddle

The Lodge portable "camp stove" is the pot that does it all. The flanged lid holds hot coals and inverts for use as a griddle. The integral legs allow the oven to sit perfectly over hot coals. Includes Camp Dutch Oven Cooking 101 book.

From colonial hearth fires to the campfires of Lewis and Clark, cast iron camp ovens fed the colonists, helped tame the wilderness, and did their share in settling the American West. Cast iron cookware has long been treasures as sought after heirlooms, so much so that, when Lewis and Clark returned from their journey west, their trusted cast iron pots were among the few items making it back to civilization.

Like whiskey and tall tales, Lodge Cast Iron improved with age. There are few companies who can boast that products they made over 100 years ago remain in use today, and are still in high demand. You just won't find anyone who knows camp oven cooking like Lodge. Our camp ovens have proven themselves with avid outdoorsmen and patio pioneers from Tennessee to Tokyo. When you create a meal in Lodge Cast Iron, you create a memory that lasts a lifetime.

Many of the pieces of cast iron cookware made in the Lodge Foundry over a century ago remain in use today.

The Lodge Cast Iron Dutch Oven is a multi-functional cookware that works wonders with slow-cooking recipes. It comes with a tight-fitting lid that helps lock in nutrition and flavor. This pre-seasoned Dutch Oven works like a charm right out of the box. Made of cast iron, this Dutch Oven evenly distributes heat from the bottom through the sidewalls. Also, it retains heat better so your delicious meal remains warm for a long time. Sporting a stylish black color, the cast iron Dutch Oven looks good in most kitchens and it doubles up as an excellent source of nutritional iron. It features loop handles for convenient handling and the oven is easy to clean and maintain.

A simple Cast-Iron Dutch Oven, like the one your grandmother used, still ranks as one of the best cooking utensils ever made. It gives you a nearly non-stick surface, without the possible harmful fumes generated by preheating chemically treated nonstick cookware.

Many of the pieces of cast iron cookware made in the Lodge Foundry over a century ago remain in use today.

Camp Dutch Oven
Legs Allow Oven to be Set Over Hot Coals

Features:

  • Made of cast iron
  • Pre-seasoned and ready to use
  • Multi-functional cookware
  • Virtually non-stick surface
  • Brutally tough for decades of cooking
  • Easy to clean-hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil


Detailed Highlights:

Superior Cooking Performance

Tightly controlled metal chemistry and exacting mold tolerances deliver consistent quality for even heating and superior cooking performance.

Hang Over Hearth or Campfire

Heavy gauge wire bale can be used for hanging the oven over the hearth or campfire.

Sturdy Legs

Three integral legs allow the oven to be perfectly spaced over hot coals.

Snug Fitting Lid

Flanged to contain hot coals on top so the oven can be used for baking, stewing, and roasting. The versatile lid can be inverted for use as a griddle.

Multi-Functional Cookware

The right tool for searing, sauteing, simmering, braising, baking, roasting, and frying.

Made of Cast-Iron

Cast-Iron is a form of cookware developed over a millennia ago remains as popular today as when it was used to prepare meals hundreds of years ago. Cast Iron is one of only two metals compatible with induction stovetops. Unparalleled in heat retention and even heating.

Can Be Used With a Variety of Heat Sources

At home in the oven, on the stove, on the grill or over the campfire. Skillet may be used on various heat sources including gas, electric and induction. Seasoned cast iron can also be used on the grill or open fire and coals for camp cooking. Begin heating cookware on low and slowly bring heat up to medium or medium/high. Always remove cookware from the stovetop after cooking.

Pre-Seasoned

Seasoned for a natural, easy-release finish that improves with use.

Seasoning is a necessary step in using cast iron cookware. Oil is baked into the pores of the iron at the foundry to prevent rusting and to eventually provide a natural, non-stick cooking surface. Unlike synthetically coated cookware, it is possible to restore the cooking surface of cast iron.

Lodge uses a proprietary soy-based vegetable oil to season our cookware. The oil contains no animal fat or peanut oil. The seasoning is functional application and slight inconsistencies may appear in the seasoning finish. The inconsistencies will not affect cooking performance.

Easy to Care for

Easy: hand wash, dry, rub with cooking oil. It is very important to replenish the seasoning of your cast iron cookware by applying a thin layer of oil after each cleaning. Seasoning is an on-going process. The more you use cast iron, the seasoning is improved.

Camp Dutch Oven
Bail handle for use with tripod

Using Your Lodge Cast Iron

Rinse with hot water (do not use soap), and dry thoroughly.

Before cooking, apply vegetable oil to the cooking surface of your pan and pre-heat the pan slowly (always start on low heat, increasing the temperature slowly).

Once the utensil is properly pre-heated, you are ready to cook.

TIP: Avoid cooking very cold food in the pan, as this can promote sticking.

PLEASE REMEMBER: Handles will become very hot in the oven, and on the stovetop. Always use an oven mitt to prevent burns when removing pans from oven or stovetop.

Care and Cleaning of your Lodge Cast Iron

After cooking, clean utensil with a stiff nylon brush and hot water. Using soap is not recommended, and harsh detergents should never be used. (Avoid putting a hot utensil into cold water. Thermal shock can occur causing the metal to warp or crack).

If you are having trouble removing stuck-on food, boil some water in your pan for a few minutes to loosen residue, making it easier to remove.

Towel dry immediately and apply a light coating of oil to the utensil while it is still warm.

TIP: Do not let your cast iron air dry, as this can promote rust.

Store in a cool, dry place. If you have a cover, or lid, for your utensil, place a folded paper towel in between lid and utensil allowing air to circulate. This prevents moisture from collecting inside the utensil, which can cause rust.

TIP: The oven is a great place to store your cast iron; just remember to remove it before turning on the oven.

NEVER wash in dishwasher.

If for some reason your utensil develops a metallic smell or taste, or perhaps rust spots (maybe a well-meaning relative washed your utensil in the dishwasher or with soap thinking they were being helpful), never fear. Simply scour off the rust using a very fine grade of sandpaper or steel wool and refer to our section on re-seasoning.

Re-Seasoning your Lodge Cast Iron

While maintaining the seasoning should keep your Cast Iron in good condition, at some point you may need to repeat the seasoning process. If food sticks to the surface, or you notice a dull, gray color, repeat the seasoning process:

Wash the cookware with hot, soapy water and a stiff brush. (It is okay to use soap this time because you are preparing to re-season the cookware).

Rinse and dry completely.

Apply a thin, even coating of MELTED solid vegetable shortening (or cooking oil of your choice) to the cookware (inside and out).

Place aluminum foil on the bottom rack of the oven to catch any dripping.

Set oven temperature to 350 � 400 degrees F.

Place cookware upside down on the top rack of the oven.

Bake the cookware for at least one hour. After the hour, turn the oven off and let the cookware cool in the oven.

Store the cookware uncovered, in a dry place when cooled.

Why should I choose Lodge cookware over other brands?

For over 112 years, Lodge has provided quality cast iron cookware and accessories, with a broad and innovative assortment. Our continued commitment to quality enables Lodge to offer a superior product line.

How is the diameter measurement of Lodge Cookware determined?

We measure from outside rim to outside rim across the top of the cookware, not the bottom.

What type utensils are recommended to be used with Lodge products?

We recommend using wood or silicone utensils to avoid scratching.

Why should soap or detergent not be used to clean cast iron cookware?

Soap and detergent are used to break down and remove oils. Since the seasoning of your cast iron consists of oil, cleaning with soap will strip or remove the seasoning from cookware.

Are there any types of food that are not recommended to be cooked in cast iron cookware?

Foods which are very acidic (i.e. beans, tomatoes, citrus juices, etc.) should not be cooked in a cast iron utensil until the cookware is highly seasoned. The high acidity of these foods will strip the seasoning and result in discoloration and metallic tasting food. Wait until cast iron is better seasoned to cook these types of foods.

Lodge is a Green Foundry:

Lodge is a zero hazardous waste stream foundry. Lodge designed a vegetable oil recycler for the seasoning process to reduce waste and unusable oil is recycled and used as biodiesel generator. Lodge uses recycled and biodegradable packing materials. Reuse of foundry sand used in the casting process is recycled and unusable sand, working to purify the water of the local streams and planting trees to improve air quality and beautification.

Lodge History:

Lodge is the oldest family-owned cookware foundry in America. Since 1896, the Lodge family has been casting premium iron cookware at their Tennessee foundry. Starting with raw materials and finishing with their seasoning process, they continue to improve on the highest quality standards that go into every piece we make. As the sole American manufacturer of cast iron cookware, they are proud to carry on the legacy started by founder Joseph Lodge. Lodge doesn't just make cast iron; they make heirlooms that bring people together for generations.


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  • Large wire loop handle for easy lifting and carrying
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Lodge K11BRSH Cast Iron Scrubber Brush
  • 11-inch scrubber brush for all cast iron cookware
  • Round head with densely packed, stiff nylon bristles
  • Slender contoured wood handle with metal hanging loop
  • Great for kitchen, RV, or camping trips
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