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Emerilware 10-Inch Cast-Iron Square Grille Pan

Emerilware 10-Inch Cast-Iron Square Grille Pan
Brand: Emerilware
Category: Kitchen

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 4393

Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4
Dimensions (in): 17 x 11 x 2

MPN: EC86111
Model: EC8611
UPC: 011644801182
EAN: 0011644801182
ASIN: B000JZZILW

Release Date: October 24, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Heats evenly and consistently
  • No warping or chipping
  • Cleans easily with Mild detergent and soft sponge.

Accessories:

  • Emerilware Cast Iron Corn Bread Pan
  • Emerilware Cast Iron Square Press
  • Emerilware Cast Iron Round Press
  • Emerilware Cast Iron Quesadilla / Griddle Pan

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Grill Pans work especially well on the stove top when the weather demands this grill pan will brown and sear meat and vegetables perfectly.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Stovetop Barbeque   October 28, 2008
Almost like using a barbeque without having to go outside. Nice grill marks and fat drips into groves providing a great appearance to your indoor fete champetre.


5 out of 5 stars Satisfied Customer   September 6, 2008
I bought this with the panini press for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves it. It's a quality piece.


5 out of 5 stars Good Stuff   August 16, 2008
Very nice grill pan. Read up on seasoning and care for your pan and you're in for a treat. Great price. Excellent quality


3 out of 5 stars Somewhat useful   May 16, 2008
I have a couple of two burner grill pans [which are just fabulous, BTW altho' pricey] but I wanted something smaller. This is too small, even for two. You also get a different 'grilled' flavor from this pan, and, finally it's heavy and hard to clean. So...


5 out of 5 stars Excellent pan for grilling   January 2, 2008
 19 out of 19 found this review helpful

I went through three non-stick, very expensive pans from the major players, and every time the story was the same. I would really like the pan until I used it about six or seven times, then the non-stick coating would wear off and they would stick like mad. This is because proper grilling can only be done under high heat, in a preheated pan. Doing this to a non-stick pan heats it up well past its tolerances, and destroys the coating.

So finally I tried a cast iron grill pan from Lodge. It was excellent, and took to high heat well. It is pretty hard to clean, the food sticks a bit, and the grill marks are not as crisp as I would like. Still, it was much better than anything aluminum.

When I saw this one, I decided to try it since I like my other Emeril pans.

It is even better than my other one. Interesting, as I strongly suspect these Emeril pans are also made by Lodge. The little tweaks he made to the pan are well thought out. The ridges are tapered such that they almost come to a point. The result is clear sear lines with no sticking. It is also heavier than my other pan, so it holds heat better, and has much higher sides to help contain spatters.

There is one thing to be aware of, however. This pan is smaller than its Lodge counterpart, so it is well suited to grilling for two (even if the things you are making are large). If you are doing more than that, it'll get a little tight in there. I keep my Lodge pan around for the times I need more cooking space, but I can see this one is going to get a lot more use as I normally do two things at a time anyway.

The first time you use it, spray it lightly with cooking spray oil inside and out, then put it on a high heat burner until it smokes. Turn the burner off and let it cool off on the burner slowly by itself. This will help season it a bit (even though it is preseasoned) and make sure that you won't get any sticking the first time you use it.

If you are even thinking of experimenting with grilling, get this pan and give it a try.

Sean P. Logue, 2008


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