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red19fire
May 26, 2010

Is there a noticeable difference between enameled cast iron and plain?

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red19fire
May 26, 2010

Indolent Bastard posted:

Many differences, but it depends on what you are wondering about. Care? How it it used in cooking? Something else?

I have nonstick for the most part, but I’m considering dumping it all for stainless and cast iron, and I heard enameled cast iron has all the benefits with much less maintenance required.

red19fire
May 26, 2010

This is probably a dumb question but are enameled cast iron pans better or worse than regular cast iron? It says the cooking surface is 'black matte enamel', is that like a nonstick coating? or more similar to raw cast iron?

red19fire
May 26, 2010

The Slack Lagoon posted:



$35 at Costco I think I'm going to get it

Check your local Marshalls/Home Goods/TJ Maxx, mine has a bunch of griddles for less than $20.

red19fire
May 26, 2010

There's always ton of lodge stuff at every Marshalls/TJ Maxx/Homegoods I've ever been to. I got a pancake griddle for $12.99, and 8" flat and grill-bottomed pans for like $30 total. I've seen those bigger ones, but I don't need a pan that big just yet. Last week I saw a enameled dutch oven for $30 or so, I was livid because I just got one at target a month ago.

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