JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Yea or Nay?
6/2/2009 7:47:37 PM |
TroopofEchos All American 12212 Posts user info edit post |
Yea. always. 6/2/2009 7:48:13 PM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
is this a real question?
of course 6/2/2009 7:49:22 PM |
cddweller All American 20699 Posts user info edit post |
Does that look... clean to you?
No, Howard, but we do our best. 6/2/2009 7:50:25 PM |
EUSWALO All American 619 Posts user info edit post |
Best way to cook bacon and eggs!
and make cornbread 6/2/2009 7:52:53 PM |
Jeepin4x4 #Pack9 35774 Posts user info edit post |
yes. cast iron is great. heavy as a bitch though 6/2/2009 7:53:17 PM |
Skwinkle burritotomyface 19447 Posts user info edit post |
The problem with teaching myself how to cook was that I never had one of these, so now I don't really know what to do with one.
I can't figure out a way to say that without sounding retarded. I mean, I know how to use it ... it's a skillet ... but I just never got on the bandwagon.
[Edited on June 2, 2009 at 7:57 PM. Reason : but I also don't cook the fat-laden Southern way, so maybe I'm not missing much] 6/2/2009 7:55:53 PM |
bottombaby IRL 21954 Posts user info edit post |
I loved my MIL's cast iron pan so much that she bought me one this past Christmas. I love it! It's great for browning a roast and sliding it pan and all into the oven, then using the juices for a sauce or gravy. 6/2/2009 7:56:22 PM |
Willy Nilly Suspended 3562 Posts user info edit post |
Yea 6/2/2009 8:10:21 PM |
JeffreyBSG All American 10165 Posts user info edit post |
for me, the invention of the George Foreman Grill made all frying pans obsolete 6/2/2009 8:14:43 PM |
supercalo All American 2042 Posts user info edit post |
you cant knock anyone out with those aluminum shits
yea 6/2/2009 8:18:26 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
I have 4 currently that I use in my cooking rotation
9" skillet that belonged to my grandma and is old as hell and smooooooth as silk.
12 deep skillet that I brought new a few years ago and its still being broken in
flat skillet, not sure what size it is. But it belonged to my other grandma. It was in pretty bad shape when I got it because it was in a box in the attic for 20 years. So I had to start over with that one, still being broken in
Square deep skillet that belonged to the same grandma as ^ and its in great shape. 6/2/2009 8:22:42 PM |
bcsawyer All American 4562 Posts user info edit post |
I use an old Griswold every day. It took a while to get it re-seasoned but it cooks wonderfully. I also have a 15" I bought from Agri Supply but I've only used it a time or two. 6/2/2009 9:30:43 PM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
Cast-iron is hokey shit. Yeah it works good for the one or two times you're going to use it, but:
You can't put it in the dishwasher because it will rust. You can't scrub it really well because it will rust. It's heavy as fuck and is a pain to store anywhere where the cabinet is below the level of my dick or above the level of my eyes. It's ridiculously expensive unless you buy the unpainted shit, which then rusts.
Yeah, it has good heat spread but you can get the same effect with a copper core pan like this: http://www.amazon.com/All-Clad-Copper-Core-8-Inch-Fry/dp/B00005AL1C
Oh yeah and copper core pans also don't burn your hand if you're dumb and touch the handle without a glove or rag between. 6/2/2009 9:54:59 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "You can't scrub it really well because it will rust.
" |
The reason you don't scrub is it to leave the seasoning (consequential non-stick coating built up over time) intact.6/2/2009 10:06:32 PM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
^ The outside of the fucking pan dear. Not in the inside. 6/2/2009 10:12:50 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
You still season that (Or at least my dad does) 6/2/2009 10:14:24 PM |
not dnl Suspended 13193 Posts user info edit post |
i think i rusted this once 6/2/2009 10:16:14 PM |
evan All American 27701 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "CAST
IRON
COOKWARE" |
6/2/2009 10:27:00 PM |
ThePeter TWW CHAMPION 37709 Posts user info edit post |
My roommate has one of these. Shit gets in my way all the time and I never use it for anything, lol. 6/2/2009 10:39:31 PM |
swoakley All American 1725 Posts user info edit post |
Still breaking mine in...fucking love that thing.
[Edited on June 2, 2009 at 10:54 PM. Reason : .] 6/2/2009 10:54:44 PM |
Nitrocloud Arranging the blocks 3072 Posts user info edit post |
Seared lamb shoulder chop with sauteed onions and peppers on a bed of green lettuce. Everything prepared in my cast iron skillet. Also, cornbread, biscuits, and other bread items are great out of cast iron too.
6/3/2009 12:53:25 AM |
punchmonk Double Entendre 22300 Posts user info edit post |
YES...DEAR GOD! The first person to get me a cast iron skillet that is at least 15 years old is my best friend FOREVER!!
[Edited on June 3, 2009 at 1:31 AM. Reason : I want my grandmothers.] 6/3/2009 1:29:05 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
cast iron is cheap as shit. water should not be sitting on your cast iron pan for and significant length of time, anyway, and you keep it seasoned anyway. 6/3/2009 1:36:45 AM |
kdawg(c) Suspended 10008 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.lodgemfg.com
(should be an O in there btwn e and m) 6/3/2009 7:24:45 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
cast iron has its place...once it's been seasoned, it'll cook as well or better than the copper core stuff, but it costs magnitudes less
the copper core cookware is nice, don't get me wrong, but you pay THOUSANDS for a set that doesn't suck...for a quarter of the money, i have a nice set of anodized aluminum and a set of iron...i tend to use the iron when i'm doing meals where i'll want to cook multiple things in succession, since the pans stay hot for so long 6/3/2009 7:31:14 AM |
Willy Nilly Suspended 3562 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Cast-iron is hokey shit. Yeah it works good for the one or two times you're going to use it, but:
You can't put it in the dishwasher because it will rust. You can't scrub it really well because it will rust. It's heavy as fuck and is a pain to store anywhere where the cabinet is below the level of my dick or above the level of my eyes. It's ridiculously expensive unless you buy the unpainted shit, which then rusts." | So much fail in that post....
I've never had cast iron rust -- I guess you just don't know what you're doing... Oh, and sorry you had to lift a couple extra pounds -- I wouldn't want you to overexert yourself 6/3/2009 7:34:51 AM |
Tiberius Suspended 7607 Posts user info edit post |
there's nothing wrong with cast iron cookware I suppose, but I've long held a preference for copper cookware
it's lighter, more aesthetically pleasing, and a superior conductor of heat 6/3/2009 7:53:15 AM |
KeB All American 9828 Posts user info edit post |
You can't put it in the dishwasher because it will rust.
There are lots of kitchen accessories that cannot go into the dishwasher, rinse it off you lazy ass.
You can't scrub it really well because it will rust.
It's not meant to be "clean"
It's heavy as fuck and is a pain to store anywhere where the cabinet is below the level of my dick or above the level of my eyes.
a 8-10lb object gives you this much trouble *cough*pussy*cough*
It's ridiculously expensive unless you buy the unpainted shit, which then rusts.
pictures or it didn't happen 6/3/2009 7:54:57 AM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
Easy to prevent any issues with your cast-iron cookware by just seasoning it all over again and shoving it in the oven whenever you suspect it might need it, or when you've rinsed it off a bit too well. Mine has held up though I don't use it much and don't season it much (haven't had it terribly long either, maybe a couple years).
My cornbread is now a regular staple at thanksgiving. I love my cast iron skillet.
Also, dry the pan off right after you wash it and season it again for storage. It says to do this on the package. If your skillets are rusting or you're having difficulty with them, you're doing it wrong and/or are lazy.
[Edited on June 3, 2009 at 8:04 AM. Reason : ] 6/3/2009 8:03:50 AM |
thumper All American 21574 Posts user info edit post |
my mama makes some awesome corn bread in hers 6/3/2009 8:04:55 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
any cast iron cookware you buy today comes pre-seasoned anyway 6/3/2009 8:14:02 AM |
NeuseRvrRat hello Mr. NSA! 35376 Posts user info edit post |
your mama gets better every day
when do i get to meet the milf? 6/3/2009 8:14:04 AM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "You can't put it in the dishwasher because it will rust.
There are lots of kitchen accessories that cannot go into the dishwasher, rinse it off you lazy ass.
You can't scrub it really well because it will rust.
It's not meant to be "clean"
It's heavy as fuck and is a pain to store anywhere where the cabinet is below the level of my dick or above the level of my eyes.
a 8-10lb object gives you this much trouble *cough*pussy*cough*
It's ridiculously expensive unless you buy the unpainted shit, which then rusts.
pictures or it didn't happen" |
1) If I can choose between two things that conduct the same amount of heat, but I can throw one in the dishwasher versus the other, which one do you think I'll pick? Yes, of course I'm a lazy ass. I don't think you should have to have that much maintenance just to keep your shit in working order.
2) See #1, obviously no one is thinking about carbon buildup on the bottom of the pan, or splatter from the pan, onto the burner which is then vaporized and put on the bottom of the pan. The amount of maintenance involved just to keep cast iron in working condition is too much imo.
3) Call me a pussy all you want. But I worked in a professional kitchen for 8 years. Picking up and putting down the same heavy-as-fuck thing over and over sucks and that's what you're doing if you're cooking any meal that involves some foresight. Again, I'd rather use something lighter but with just as good performance any day of the week.
4) http://images.google.co.jp/images?q=rusted%20cast%20iron%20pan&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi
I'm sorry that I intruded in on the cast-iron circle jerk that was going on in here, but I think for the amount of time and effort you have to put into it it's not worth it. Yeah, I'd rather pay big bucks for a copper core set that I know even if the copper tarnishes, who gives a damn?6/3/2009 8:24:21 AM |
scotieb24 Commish 11088 Posts user info edit post |
I really want one of these but we have a glass top stove. Does anyone here use them on glass? 6/3/2009 8:31:42 AM |
Ronny All American 30652 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Call me a pussy all you want. But I worked in a professional kitchen for 8 years. Picking up and putting down the same heavy-as-fuck thing over and over sucks and that's what you're doing if you're cooking any meal that involves some foresight. " |
Yup, you're a pussy.6/3/2009 8:45:56 AM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
Oh shit, getting called a pussy by the guy who takes pictures of stuff for a living. Woe is me. 6/3/2009 9:07:49 AM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "my mama makes some awesome corn bread in hers " |
Damn, I want a cast-iron skillet now. I need to get one...preferrably one already well-seasoned.
Yes plz to cast iron.6/3/2009 9:22:11 AM |
thumper All American 21574 Posts user info edit post |
want me to mail you some? 6/3/2009 9:23:09 AM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
i was saying my mom makes badass corn bread in her cast iron skillet too. but corn bread is always welcome in my house! 6/3/2009 9:28:23 AM |
Willy Nilly Suspended 3562 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "conduct the same amount of heat" | You know, there's more than one kind of stove-top cooking. Copper may have better heat conductivity, but cast iron has better heat retention -- neither is better over-all for cooking...
Also, cast iron is the easiest cookware to maintain by far.... you must be doing something wrong. You just give it a quick wipe and rinse, and you're done.
Quote : | "picking up and putting down the same heavy-as-fuck thing over and over sucks" | What a pussy. I bet my grandma is stronger than you.
[Edited on June 3, 2009 at 11:49 AM. Reason : ]6/3/2009 11:48:20 AM |
Tiberius Suspended 7607 Posts user info edit post |
6/3/2009 11:50:40 AM |
EUSWALO All American 619 Posts user info edit post |
6/3/2009 2:25:29 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Also, cast iron is the easiest cookware to maintain by far." |
Easier than Teflon-coated cookware? That doesn't make sense.
BTW, I have never used cast iron cookware, but I want to get into it. How does one 'season' the pans? Spread a little bit of oil on the inside? What type of oil? Doesn't the oil get oxidized/rancid over time? That can't be good for health. And when you cook, you have this residue that is weeks, months, and years old and goes into the food you cook.
Am I missing something?6/3/2009 3:54:15 PM |
eahanhan All American 21370 Posts user info edit post |
^ http://www.kitchenemporium.com/info/castiron.html 6/3/2009 4:02:09 PM |
lilbirdey Starting Lineup 55 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I really want one of these but we have a glass top stove. Does anyone here use them on glass?" |
I have three cast iron pans and they all work fine on my glass-top range. Better than aluminum since none of the iron pans have ever warped so they don't sit level on the surface.6/3/2009 4:52:19 PM |
slaptit All American 2991 Posts user info edit post |
enameled cast-iron FTW??? 6/3/2009 6:06:52 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
!! 9/6/2009 6:54:56 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Ive always heard you couldnt use cast iron on glass top stoves. It doesnt scratch the glass at all? No worries about dropping a heavy cast iron pan on the cook service? 9/6/2009 7:04:16 PM |
Fermat All American 47007 Posts user info edit post |
teflon coated cookware is the devil
anything harder than a boiled marshmallow will fucking scratch and chip it. go with cast iron. especially if you think cancer is a bad idea 9/6/2009 7:36:30 PM |