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Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
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Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
Lodge L8SGP3 Pre-Seasoned 10.5-inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan - Perfect for Indoor/Outdoor Grilling, Camping & BBQ Cooking
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Product Description The Lodge Cast Iron Grill Pan allows grease to drain away from the food while creating tantalizing grill marks. This square grill pan is seasoned and ready to use and perfect for cooking bacon, steaks and more. Brand Story By
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Features

YOUR NEW GO-TO GRILL PAN Lodge cast iron cookware is the perfect kitchen tool for beginners, home cooks and chefs. Cast iron can handle any kitchen cooktop, oven, grill, and open flame. Crafted in America with iron and oil, its naturally seasoned cooking surface creates an easy-release and improves with use

SEASONED COOKWARE Seasoning is simply oil baked into the iron, giving it a natural, easy-release finish and helps prevent your pan from rusting. Lodge pre-seasons all cast iron cookware with 100% natural vegetable oil no synthetic coatings or chemicals. The more you use this stove top griddle the better the seasoning will get!

RUST? DON’T PANIC! IT’S NOT BROKEN When your pan arrives you may notice a spot that looks like rust. It is simply oil that has not fully carbonized. With regular use and care the spot will disappear. If you do notice rust simply scour the affected area with steel wool, rinse, dry, and rub with vegetable oil

COOKING VERSATILITY Our grill pans have unparalleled heat retention that gives you edge-to-edge even cooking every time you use your grill pan. Cast iron cookware is slow to heat up but retains heat longer which makes cast iron ideal for pan-frying and roasting, these delicious moments are cast to last

FAMILY-OWNED. Lodge is more than just a business; it is a family. The Lodge family founded the company in 1896, and they still own it today. From environmental responsibility to community development, their heads and hearts are rooted in America. Lodge products are made in the USA with non-toxic, PFOA & PTFE free material

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This grill pan is great! I live in an apartment but longed for the grill marks and enhanced flavor from an outdoor barbecue. I don’t have good ventilation either, so indoor cooking that produces too much smoke is not a good idea. I was originally looking at electric grill pans, but most of them had reviews indicating they broke down easily. I like my regular cast iron skillet so I gave this a shot. So far, I’ve made bratwurst, corn on the cob, different types of chicken, bacon and then caramelized onion after in the fat (for a quiche), eggplant, homemade ground chicken burgers with garlic and jalapeño, and zucchini. I’ve also taken it camping. Nothing has gotten stuck, and I only used cooking oil the first few times (the others were either naturally fatty or I used the drippings from fatty foods cooked prior, which really kicks food up a notch in terms of flavor).To anyone who hasn’t owned a cast iron skillet, or has gotten rust on theirs: DO NOT ALLOW THIS TO STAY WET. I mean, no air drying, no soaking, no “let me loosen it up by letting the water sit a while as I do other things and forget about it.” You MUST dry this pan thoroughly, and then coat it with oil (make sure the pan is warm). Also, don’t use soap!! One of the best things about a cast iron skillet is the “seasoning” that forms. Soap eats away at it and then: 1. You have to go through the trouble of re-seasoning it the “long” way by baking the pan in high heat, and 2. Your food will probably taste soapy. This is how I care for mine, and I’ve never had any problems (e.g. rust, cracking, etc.). It’s the same advice I got when I bought my first cast iron skillet, mixed with internet research, and it’s the safest option to ensure its longevity:• I let the pan cool down before washing it (sudden temperature changes aren’t good, especially cold water on a hot pan... this is called thermal shock and will lead to cracks/broken pans)• I use a dedicated silicone sponge that I never use dish soap on to wash it in warm water. I also bought the Lodge grill pan scraper because it makes clean up much easier than getting into each groove individually• I wipe the pan down with a paper towel• I heat the grill pan on the stove on medium-low heat until the remaining water evaporates• After the pan cools down a little (but while it’s still warm), I use a clean paper towel to rub oil ALL over it (it’s made of one piece of metal so you need to protect the entire thing, including the handle and reverse side)• I put it back in the cabinet and make sure never to store a damp/wet pot or pan near itAlternatively, you can use salt instead of washing it. I don’t use this method because it adds another thing I have to worry about buying and/or I’d use up my good salt, so I just find it easier to wash it. But some people swear by the salt method. You just pour salt into the pan right after cooking, allow it to soak up remaining food bits and oil, and then wipe it down and season with oil as described above while it’s still warm (or after you’ve reheated it).Tips:• olive oil has a low smoke point, which means it’s ill-suited for use with grill pans. Use an oil with a higher smoke point instead (such as corn oil or grapeseed oil)• don’t go above medium heat• be careful when handling it, as it retains heat for a long time and heats very evenly, which means the handles are hot! I got the silicone handle cover AND silicone pinching mitts and with those, I feel safe handling the pan when it’s warm/hot, but otherwise I would avoid it because the pan is heavy (especially for a woman) so you have to hold it tight and you’ll probably drop it if you don’t protect yourself from the heat• you can use metal utensils on it, but be careful not to scrape that precious seasoning off• don’t cook overly acidic foods in it because the acid will eat through the seasoning (such as tomatoes)• if your food is smoking too much, turn the heat down and/or reassess the type of cooking oil you’re using• do a thorough cleaning and season the pan with oil every time you are done using it for a while. (If I’m cooking different meals over a day or two, I’ll sometimes just keep using it with only a wipe down, so you don’t have to clean it right away, but don’t let it sit too long and don’t use too much oil when seasoning it because eventually the oil can putrify. And never, ever leave it wet!)If you follow these rules, this pan should last decades, and you’ll have a great seasoning on it whenever you cook. Do a little research on long-term care, such as when and how to remove and re-season the entire pan, and what type of oil you’ll like most, and you should love this pan.

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