วันศุกร์ที่ 30 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned 5-Inch Wonder Skillet


Perfect!, (What's this?) I use this skillet for tamagoyaki, a japanese rolled omelet. You need a rectangular pan to make it but I could not find one without teflon on it, so I ordered this instead. It's perfect! No sticking, the roll looks nice, and it's the perfect size for a 1-person tamagoyaki.
Nice SpoonRest/Ash Tray, (What's this?) I ordered this to try it out for it's alternate uses. I decided to try it out and see how it would work as a spoon rest and to see how it would work as a cigar ashtray. For both applications it worked out pretty fine.

It's flat, and it's ends don't curve up and out too much so you have as close to a box shape as you can get. It has a significant weight to it for its size and it feels very sturdy. I would imagine it carries the same durability and quality as its larger counterparts.

I did try cooking a hot dog and a grilled cheese sandwich. It was definitely doable and more convenient than waiting for my larger skillets to heat up, but I doubt this is the preferred method I would use for those applications.
Egg Sandwich King, (What's this?) After I bought this, I thought it was honestly going to be too much trouble to make egg sandwiches.
Wrong - it is great. I throw in a few jalapeno and onion chunks first, and this makes one heck of an egg square for a tasty sandwich.
I use weird shaped wheat bread, so I don't finish toasting the sandwich off in this, but that's ok, as the square egg is what I am going for.

Afterward, quick clean up and it is ready for tomorrow morning.
Great Product, Bad Product Coating, (What's this?) The "seasoned" coating on this product is horrible. The factory coating must have wax or something and to rid the pan of it I followed the instructions to add additional seasoning to the pan. The result was a sticky mess. I decided to stick the pan in the oven using the cleaning cycle, a method I use to clean my commercial grade half sheet pans and it ridded the pan of the sticky problem.
Helpful multitasker, (What's this?) I've been using this tiny skillet for:

- Rendering small amounts of salt pork or bacon.
- Frying eggs.
- Making square omelets (great for savory napoleons and sandwiches).
- Melting butter.
- Corn bread.
- A variety of single serving meals.
- Pounding meats (to make scallopini).
- Dry roasting nuts and seeds.

Not at all indispensable yet quite useful little thing.
Lodge Logic Skillet, (What's this?) I need to find out if this product had any warranty against it being rusted after two uses.
I used this pan about two or three times and found out that it had gathered rust.
love it for allergy friendly foods, We are not only gluten free, but grain free. Yes, I said it. This little beauty is VERY USEFUL for us because we make special bread slices from a pancake batter. This makes a pancake that resembles a slice of bread that we can make all kinds of cool sliced sandwiches and cute lunches for our son.
Cooks great, but ..., (What's this?) I like the size and even-cooking of this pan, but ...

- The pan's handle becomes dangerously hot when cooking.

- The pan's body rusts very easily and can then leave stubborn rust stains on your counter top.

Some type of handle insulation would make this product much safer.
How can you not like a Lodge product?, (What's this?) I should have used a ruler to figure out how small this skillet is. It's tiny, and price wise a 10" round Lodge skillet is only a couple of dollars more.
Handy skillet, (What's this?) Day to day the wonder skillet makes a handy stove top spoon cradle. I use it often to fry two eggs which (assuming you keep it seasoned) slide right out. Nice for quick searing of a couple hot dogs or slice of ham, grilling a small sandwich, or reheating a small quantity of leftover sloppy joe filling, etc. Quick cleanup. I use this skillet on a gas range that has a small burner and it fits the flame perfectly - not sure if that would be true with a electric range.

  • Measures 5 by 5 by 3/4 inches; lifetime warranty
  • Square cast-iron skillet provides exceptional heat retention and distribution
  • Rinse with hot water and dry thoroughly to clean; oven safe to 500 degrees F
  • Pre seasoned and ready to use; spray of vegetable oil evenly baked into surface
  • Sturdy handle with hole for convenient hanging when not in use

  • Measures 5 by 5 by 3/4 inches; lifetime warranty.Square cast-iron skillet provides exceptional heat retention and distribution.Rinse with hot water and dry thoroughly to clean; oven safe to 500 degrees F.Pre seasoned and ready to use; spray of vegetable oil evenly baked into surface.Sturdy handle with hole for convenient hanging when not in use. This pre-seasoned 5 inch square Large Wonder Skillet is ready to use. Wonderful for cooking individual eggs and other dishes.

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