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Lodge Logic L9OG3 Pre-Seasoned 10-1/2-Inch Round Griddle

Lodge Logic L9OG3 Pre-Seasoned 10-1/2-Inch Round GriddleBrand: Lodge
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $18.99
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Seller: Serenity Surplus
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 115 reviews
Sales Rank: 328

Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 15.9 x 10.3 x 1.5

MPN: L9OG3
Model: L9OG3
UPC: 075536341057
EAN: 0075536341057
ASIN: B00008GKDN

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Round cast-iron griddle provides exceptional heat retention and distribution
  • Pre-seasoned and ready to use; vegetable oil evenly baked into surface
  • Sturdy handle with hole for convenient hanging when not in use
  • Rinse with hot water and dry thoroughly to clean; oven safe to 500 degrees F
  • Measures 1/2 by 10-1/2 by 15 inches; limited lifetime warranty

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Product Description
Lodge Logic is electrostatically coated with a proprietary vegetable oil and cured at high temperatures to allow the oil to deeply penetrate the surface of the cast iron. Natural sand mold surface is ideal for our new, seasoned, ready to use finish. Sturd


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5 out of 5 stars Now I can make pancakes!!   April 18, 2006
lighten_up_already2 (Kirkland, WA USA)
67 out of 68 found this review helpful

I'm a lousy cook and I love pancakes. I've always had to go to a restaurant to get a decent pankcake because I never figured out how to make them right.

But when I got this Griddle I started turning out perfect pancakes every time! There must be something about iron. I've never had any iron cookware before. And the size is just small enough so it's not too heavy, but the flatness allows me to make a "short stack" of pancakes all at once.

This is the most joy that $12.00 has brough into my life in a long time. And, I'll save a ton of money over the rest of my life not going to restaurants to get pancakes!!



5 out of 5 stars Perfect griddle for up to two people   September 11, 2006
Malisp (Arizona)
32 out of 32 found this review helpful

I'm a huge fan of cast-iron, so when I was in the market for a griddle I turned to Lodge. This is actually the first new cast-iron pan I've owned (the others I was lucky enough to inherit from my Grandmother), and while I know how to season one properly, it was worth the convenience to buy one preseasoned.

I broke-in the griddle with some pancakes (an Alton Brown recipe) and they turned out amazing, better than any others I've ever had or made. The heat retention of cast-iron really makes a difference, and the low sides of the griddle made flipping the pancakes simple. The size of the griddle was perfect for my range and allowed me to make either 4 small pancakes or 3 medium sized ones at the same time. They browned perfectly and didn't stick at all (per the recipe I buttered the pan and then wiped the excess off between pancakes).

I know cleaning might intimidate those unfamiliar with cast-iron but it couldn't be simpler. If there is no burned food on it, just wipe it down with a cloth (I actually use a wad of paper towels) dampened with warm water right after you're done cooking. While the griddle still is still warm (which will be for quite a while), put a light layer of vegetable oil on the cooking surface and you're done. If there was some burned food on it, just start by scrubing it lightly with a stiff bristle brush and warm water (once again, easier if the griddle is still warm) and then dry off and oil.

Once again, this is a great griddle that makes great food and is simple to take care of. If you've never tried cast-iron before, you'll be amazed how much easier it is to cook on since it has no hot spots (once it's warmed up) and retains heat for a long time. Just be sure to get a good mitt or cover for the handle. Also, if you have a lot of people to cook for, I might suggest getting two of these griddles instead of a large one that spans multiple burners (unless your burners are close together or gas).



5 out of 5 stars Great for making 3 egg omlets   August 26, 2003
G. Powell (Seattle, WA USA)
45 out of 47 found this review helpful

I love cooking with cast iron. This pan is great for making those 3 egg omlets, pancakes, fried eggs, etc. The low lip makes it easy to get the spatula under the eggs and flip them. On the down side if you fry bacon or sausages in it, the grease will spatter the stove. On a campfire that of course won't be a problem.

However if you have limited space in your kitchen cabinet get the combo cooker. The lid is nearly as large as this one and you get the fry pan as well.

On the plus side, this pan being thin fits right under the stack of cast iron pans I already own. So if you cook for a large family and want to serve everyone faster, this is a good way to go as an additional pan.


5 out of 5 stars Awsome Skillet   August 10, 2005
Sourdough Lover (Lancaster, PA)
18 out of 18 found this review helpful

Man what a great pancake and a grilled chesse skillet. It's the perfect size for pacakes. I'd give it 10 stars if i could. Love it.


5 out of 5 stars Perfect for cooking rotis and other flat breads on radiant stoves   March 19, 2008
Manish Laxmikant
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I was looking for something without teflon, with a flat base, and even heat conductivity. Traditional iron pans for making rotis are usually concave, designed to sit on gas or kerosene burners. If you have a radiant or other electric cooktop, those concave pans are dangerous because with some rolling they could land on your toes.

This griddle is flat-bottomed, so it doesn't move from its location. It's thick and distributes heat evenly, and can maintain nearly the same temperature in the middle as it does near the rim. Since it's pure iron, there's no danger of burning PTFE, which burns at 500 deg F, I think (I may be wrong or inexact).

I still rate it five stars for what it is, but I'll add some notes of caution:

- The loop is not much of a handle. It's more of a hanging device so you can hang the pan from a hook. It does get hot and isn't designed to help you flip the food. Use pot holders, or let it cool before picking up.

- Rubbing with a kitchen towel leaves shards on the textured surface. The surface helps breads not stick to the pan, but it shreds paper if you use kitchen towels to rub oil on it. I use a terry towel to clean or to season.

- Iron rusts. It is the most common metal associated with rust. When done cooking, if you have to wash it, scrub with a brush and water after it cools. Soap is not necessary and will probably aid rusting. Once it's rinsed, wipe dry and store dry. Don't drip dry or dishwash. Don't forget to wipe the underside as well. Any part of it can rust if water is left on it - water air and some impurity (including minerals in the water) will cause rusting.

- Season once in a while. Rub with cooking oil or spray some Pam-like stuff and wipe dry with a towel.

Remember, this isn't a crepe pan but will give you excellent rotis and tortillas. The trick is in the quick heat. Hotter surfaces cook the thin layer between the flat, flour-dusted faces of the bread quickly without drying it out. Being careful and using low heat will produce crusty breads.


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