Mar-16-2019 07:12 AM
Mar-19-2019 02:35 PM
dirtyhandz wrote:
I gotta tell ya, my Lodge Griddle is the best thing ever! I cook everything on it! Sometimes I don't even take a grill and just cook on it over a fire or bed of coals.
Mar-19-2019 07:12 AM
dirtyhandz wrote:
I gotta tell ya, my Lodge Griddle is the best thing ever! I cook everything on it! Sometimes I don't even take a grill and just cook on it over a fire or bed of coals.
Mar-18-2019 06:01 AM
Mar-17-2019 09:14 AM
SpeakEasy wrote:magnusfide wrote:
I use a very light olive oil or coconut oil. Make sure the brand used has no salt or you will have rust.
The flat side is great for pancakes, Texas toast, English muffins, grilled cheese sandwiches, seared vegetables, etc. We also use our Lodge griddle in the motorhome oven to create even temps. The oven is where we store it.
To remove the heavy food crusting I use a cast iron chainmail scrubber.
IMHO cast iron ware is the best for camp cooking. :c
Wow, thanks for the tip about the chainmail scrubber. I hadn't been aware of them, and it sounds like the perfect tool for cleaning.
-Speak
Mar-16-2019 10:45 AM
SpeakEasy wrote:magnusfide wrote:
I use a very light olive oil or coconut oil. Make sure the brand used has no salt or you will have rust.
The flat side is great for pancakes, Texas toast, English muffins, grilled cheese sandwiches, seared vegetables, etc. We also use our Lodge griddle in the motorhome oven to create even temps. The oven is where we store it.
To remove the heavy food crusting I use a cast iron chainmail scrubber.
IMHO cast iron ware is the best for camp cooking. :c
Wow, thanks for the tip about the chainmail scrubber. I hadn't been aware of them, and it sounds like the perfect tool for cleaning.
-Speak
Mar-16-2019 09:52 AM
magnusfide wrote:
I use a very light olive oil or coconut oil. Make sure the brand used has no salt or you will have rust.
The flat side is great for pancakes, Texas toast, English muffins, grilled cheese sandwiches, seared vegetables, etc. We also use our Lodge griddle in the motorhome oven to create even temps. The oven is where we store it.
To remove the heavy food crusting I use a cast iron chainmail scrubber.
IMHO cast iron ware is the best for camp cooking. :c
Mar-16-2019 08:44 AM
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