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Lodge Logic Skillet

Lodge Logic Skillet

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Lodge Logic 10-1/4-Inch Pre-Seasoned Skillet Lodge #L14SK3 15-1/4 Lodge 12 Lodge Logic 13-1/4-Inch Pre-Seasoned Skillet
Brand: Lodge
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $14.99 - $79.04 (On sale from $93.98)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 195 reviews

Country: UNITED STATES

MPN: L8SK3
ASIN: B001I6VNM4


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Product Description
Made by the cast iron experts at Lodge, this revolutionary pan is preseasoned, so it's ready to cook right out of the box. It's perfect for making virtually anything from bacon and eggs to grilled sandwiches, pan-fried fish, and fabulous cornbread. Each has dual pour spouts and a helper handle.

Lodge Logic's new preseasoning process penetrates the metal's pores thoroughly and uniformly, so it looks and performs better than traditional home seasoning. You still get the even heating, superior heat retention, and inherently stick-resistant finish that has made cast iron cookware a favorite of professional chefs. Oven safe. Made in the USA.



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars My first Cast Iron - AWESOME   November 14, 2009
Avishek Shrestha
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm 27 now. I got this as my first cast iron 2 years ago when I was 25. It has replaced ALL of my cookware except 1 small Teflon skillet I occasionally use.

Anyways, like most people, I managed to lose the seasoning pretty easily. The first time with very little soap, and the second time by using steel wool. I don't recommend using either.

So I ordered the Lodge Pro-Logic 10" Skillet cuz I had given up on this one. But while I'm waiting for that, I figured I'd give this old one another try. I bought a pack of bacon: cooked 4 strips and used the bacon grease to reseason the cast iron at 350º for 1 hour and let it cool for a few hours. Then I used it to make the rest of the bacon over several days.

1 week later and no soap or steel wool, and this skillet is AMAZING. I'm eating the scrambled eggs made with this skillet as I write this. I've used it to cook steak, bacon, eggs, fajitas, chicken, veggies, everything. Next to my Wusthof knife, it's one of my favorite items in my kitchen. I don't think most people need much other than a few essentials: 1 quality knife, 1 cutting board, 1 cast iron skillet.

From my experience, I would suggest the following:
- DO NOT USE SOAP
- DO NOT SCRUB HARD OR USE STEEL WOOL
- DO NOT USE VEGGIE OIL FOR SEASONING
- Use stainless steel or wood spatulas
- If you mess it up, you can re-season and save it
- Bacon is amazing on it
- It gets better and better with more use



5 out of 5 stars Lodge Logic Skillet   November 14, 2009
R. Stahl (South Dakota USA)
This is probably the best skillet I have ever purchased. It was everything the manufacture claimed it was. I am not only using it stove top, but tried it for baking bread, which produced a perfect round loaf, perfectly baked. It is so easy to clean, I could not believe it. Thank you to the Food Network for doing a feature story on this piece of cookware!


4 out of 5 stars Great product   October 19, 2009
C.Williams (CA United States)
Skillet worked very well for my cornbread recipe. The only concern I have is it has a small spot on the inside of the skillet that doesn't come off with washing. Not sure where it came from or what it is.



5 out of 5 stars Food tastes better / Skillet for life   October 19, 2009
S. Fischer (USA)
I've been using this skillet for a while now and have not had any problems with it. As many people have said, if you don't want to learn how to use cast-iron properly, you should probably buy something else. To keep food from sticking I keep it well seasoned with olive oil (baked on) and I always heat the pan before I use it. Cast-iron will last a lifetime if it doesn't rust, so never put it in the dishwasher or let it soak in water for long periods of time.


3 out of 5 stars hard to clean   October 17, 2009
H. mei Oyang
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is a good pan, but very hard to clean. Be sure to towl dry after wast it.

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