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Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10
Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10

Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10 Price History

Price History for Lodge Reversible Cast Iron Grill Griddle Burner Stovetop Cookware 20x10in New

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Current Price $56.95 October 28, 2024
Highest Price $63.95 October 22, 2024
Lowest Price $56.95 October 28, 2024
Since October 22, 2024

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$56.95 October 28, 2024
$63.95 October 22, 2024

Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10 Description

  • 20 x 10.5 cooking area
  • Use on all cooking surfaces, grills and campfires
  • Oven safe
  • Sauté, sear, fry, bake and stir fry to heart’s content
  • Included Components: Cast Iron Grill/Griddle
  • Item Shape: Rectangular

Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10 Specification

Specification: Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10

Material

Cast Iron

Brand

Lodge

Color

Black

Item Weight

13.5 Pounds

Product Dimensions

20"L x 10.5"W x 0.81"Th

Shape

Rectangular

Has Nonstick Coating

No

Is Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Global Trade Identification Number

00075536347202

Manufacturer

Lodge Logic

UPC

075536347202

Department

unisex-adult

Country of Origin

USA

Item model number

Lodge Cast Iron Rectangular Griddle

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

October 2, 2001

Item Weight (pounds)

13.5

ASIN

B00008GKDQ

Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10 Reviews (7)

7 reviews for Lodge Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle, 20×10

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  1. GeneOj

    La calidad de los productos Lodge esta fuera de duda, esta hecho con toda la mano y no tienen defectos sus productos, cuento con dos sartenes y ahora con esta plancha (comal). Por que pagar mas por este comal que con otros que se consiguen en mercados? Porque el material y el acabado es de primera calidad, por que tiene doble vista: por un lado esta completamente liso ideal para tortillas, huevos, tocino, hotcakes, cebollas, etc… y por el otro lado tiene una parrilla que es excelente para que la grasa de cortes de res, pollo, hamburguesas caiga la grasa que se desprende al cocinarse, dejando las proteinas sin tanta grasa, bueno, eso dice mi esposa, tambien ese lado cuenta con un resaque que ayuda a mandar ahi dichas grasas… Esta pesado el comal, no es liviano pero nada que algun adulto pueda manejar. El envio y servicio de Amazon, como siempre excelente, llegando antes de lo estipulado. Recomendable 100%.

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  2. pablo gaston vecchi

    trotz der negativen Rezensionen, habe ich es gewagt diese Gusseisen-Grillpfanne von Lodge zu kaufen. Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Produkt. Meine Grillpfanne ist auch von 2012. War original verpackt. Eventuell etwas nachgebessert. Das spielt aber für mich keine Rolle. So eine Gusseisen Grillpfanne wird über Generationen weiter vererbt, mit ein bisschen “Flugrost” sollte man umgehen können.

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  3. Dagmar Leon

    A good cast iron pan is a must have addition to any cooking arsenal. The Lodge LPGI3 Reversible Griddle fits the bill perfectly. It’s currently nestled on top of my two gas burners on my stove (see photo). My burners measure 17.5 inches across and the 20 inch griddle fits nicely on them. It has become my go to piece of cookware. It is large enough to sear several steaks at a time, giving them a beautiful flavorful crust. Eggs, pancakes, french toast, grilled cheese, bacon, stir fry, salmon, literally everything I have thrown at it has been cooked faster and with more flavor than a normal pan. I can heat the griddle as hot as I like, unlike teflon cookware which can damage the nonstick properties. The result is that food cooks much quicker than normal. Meats will develop that caramelized crust you often see in restaurants. In short, this griddle/pan can cook anything and everything with ease.

    As with any cast iron piece of cookware, seasoning is a must. Lodge claims that the griddle is already pre-seasoned, but the first time I tried cooking some sunny side up eggs I ended up with a burnt crusty omelet that stuck to the pan. Not good. Thus, I began my Google search for the best method to season a cast iron pan. After a few failed attempts, and a bit of sorting through conflicting methodologies, I found the best way. Season your pan as follows:

    Step 1

    Go buy a good organic flax seed oil at your local health foods store (Sprouts, Whole Foods etc.) Make sure it is pure flax seed oil. It should be in a refrigerated section, flax oil goes rancid quickly. The reason flax oil is used is because it is the only drying oil that is edible. This basically means that the fat content in the flax oil breaks down readily at high heat and forms a tough film that gives cast-iron its non-stick properties. You can Google “seasoning cast-iron with flax seed oil” for a more chemically detailed breakdown.

    Step 2

    Moderately squirt some oil on one side of the pan. Then take a paper towel and rub every nook and cranny on the pan. Try to spread the oil so that it forms a thin even layer. Also take care to not leave any puddles of oil on the pan. You want to soak up any excess oil so that if you were to turn it face down, no oil would drip down. It is extremely important that you DO NOT drown the pan in oil. Doing so will result in an uneven seasoning layer that will flake off or turn sticky. Repeat this procedure on the other side as well. Again, taking care not to use too much oil.

    Step 3

    Heat your oven to 400 degrees and no more. Stick your cast iron pan in and leave it for 1 hour. Again you want to make sure you do not go over 400 degrees because then the oil begins to smoke too quickly and the process of forming the hard coat is rushed. You may also want to open your windows and turn on the fan, the oil is essentially burning into smoke which may irritate your eyes and lungs. After an hour, turn off your stove and let the pan come to room temperature or cool enough to handle.

    Repeat steps 2-3 four or more times or until the desired coat is achieved. Each time you will notice the pan getting shinier and smoother. After I seasoned the pan several times I was able to cook pretty much anything with zero sticking. Eggs and hash browns were a breeze. The more you use your pan the better the coat becomes as well.

    Cleaning:

    Cleaning is very difficult if your pan is not seasoned as food will stick. I recommend you season your pan using the above method for easy cleaning. Most of the time, a little coarse salt, water, and a paper towel is all that is needed. I also purchased some plastic cast iron scrubbers from Lodge that work like a charm. For those who feel they need a more thorough cleaning, feel free to use a sponge with some soap. Scrub the food off and rinse thoroughly with water. Contrary to popular belief, a well-seasoned cast iron pan will NOT lose its coat with soap. Again most of the time I just scrub and rinse with water, I always preheat my pan before I cook which kills any bacteria on the pan anyway. Also, be sure to dry your pan as cast iron rusts readily.

    Overall, this pan is a large, heavy, wonderful cooking beast. Those looking for a light small pan look elsewhere. For those looking for a versatile, heavy duty cast iron pan that will last for decades, look no further.

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  4. Dagmar Leon

    I recieved my Lodge Logic LPG Pro 20 x 10 7/16 Inch Cast Iron Grill/Griddle, back in May 2011. I absolutely LOVE IT!!! I coat it on both sides with pure grapeseed oil using a paper towel and then wipe the excess with a clean sheet of paper before using it. Olive oil is not for very high temperatures and canola oil is not a healthy choice. For high temperatures, I use either coconut oil or grapeseed oil. The smoking point for olive oil is as follows; Extra virgin olive oil 320F, High quality (low acidity) extra virgin olive oil 405F, Virgin olive oil 420F and Extra light olive oil 468F. But, according to olive oil manufacturers on their websites, the smoking point of olive oil is 210F. Olive oil unlike others keeps its nutrition content at this temperature as stated. Therefore, I just coated the grill/griddle with the grapeseed oil. Fabulous results on my chicken breasts on the grill. The griddle is perfect for pancakes, blackened fish and meats, grilled vegetables and sandwiches. I never cook bacon because the sugary substance in bacon becomes very sticky. Sometimes, chicken also creates a sticky substance from its juices. It is very easy to clean and remove by heating the grill on medium heat until the sticky substance burns. It cracks, then just scrape lightly and remove. Just a snap.

    When I make some fish fillets, I put a very thin layer of extra virgin olive oil only in the area where I would place the 2 fillets on the griddle, while it was still cold. Heated it up on medium high for just 2 minutes, turn the heat down to medium and placed the fish fillets, which I cook for approximately 3 minutes on each side. Before flipping the fillets, add some olive oil on top. This is for blackened fish. Nice light crust on the outside and flaky inside. YUM, YUM, YUM!

    It is important that you heat your cast iron cookware on medium high to medium temperature with a very small amount of grease until a drop of water sizzles and rolls in the pan, before adding your food. Otherwise, your food will stick.

    If this helps, I have a Whirlpool gas stove, that has 2 flat grates that go vertically across 2 burners. This Logic Grill/Griddle fits perfectly on top. The half moon shaped handle is on each end away from each of the burners. I measured my stove, specifically across the 2 burners before ordering. I recommend, you measure your stove and distance from burner to burner before ordering. If your grates are not flat enough that would make the grill wobbley, you could buy some flat grate to place on top of each burner, like some people have suggested.

    As cast iron is supposed to be, the Logic Grill/Griddle is a little heavy, but not too heavy that you can not carry it around. I also ordered the 7 inch round Logic press that weighs approx. 4 lbs. and both items came in the same box. I am a 5’5″ and 122 lb and 60 yrs. old female and I carried the box in, from the porch all the way to the kitchen, with no effort at all. Also, I believe that being a little heavy helps to keep the grill steady and firm on the grates on the stove, so I like that aspect of cast iron plus all the cooking benefits. Just in case you’re not familiar with cast iron cookware, cast iron is supposed to be heavy. If you are over 80 yrs. old with a back problem, arthritis or parkinson, then perhaps it’s not the type of cookware for you.

    I leave the grill/griddle on the stove. When I need all 4 burners, I just remove it and lean it against any wall in my kitchen out of the way. The other good feature about this grill/griddle is that if you are using just one burner, you can place your cooked food on the other end to keep it warm, while you cook something else.

    To clean it, I just use a paper towel to remove any burnt particles that were left and recoat with the oil before using it, if needed. Water and soap DO NOT kill germs 100%. Heat does. If it gets extremely dirty with hard to remove particles, I will scrub with just just water and if there stubborn stuck particles scrub it with the green scrubbing pads with or without soap, dry it on medium high heat on burner and coat with a very thin layer of oil. That’s what I do with all my other cast iron Griswold cookware I have bought on Ebay. Always use stainless steel spatula and utensils on your cast iron cookware. Never use plastic or vinyl.

    You may remove old crud from your cast iron cookware with oven cleaner. After 24 hrs., wash it and scrub in water. Repeat process if there is still crud left. Then remove rust using a 50/50 white distilled vinegar and water solution, watching it carefully. Dry well and place it in 200 degrees F oven or on stove to dry completely and to open pores. Oil it immediately with a very thin layer of flaxseed oil. Place in cold oven and pre-heat at 450 to 500 degreesF (or highest your oven heats) and when it reaches temperature, bake for an hour. Turn oven off and allow it to cool in oven for 2 hrs.. You may repeat process about 6 times. Never add thick layers of oil that would drip because it’ll make your cast iron sticky.

    There are other brands of good cast iron cookware like Griswold and Wagner, but I believe they are out of business today. You can find those items on Ebay but they go for an arm and a leg. Besides I haven’t seen a grill by them so far. So, for this price you can’t beat the Lodge Logic stove top grill. Perhaps not the best brand, but does the job!

    I used the Logic 7″ Round Press on chicken breast, steaks, fish fillets and sandwiches and it worked great! I keep the press in the warming drawer. I might order another press.
    I’m not a chef or professional cook, but I’ve always loved to cook and to create recipes, so I’m familiar with many cookware and products and of certain cooking temperatures.

    I’m adding a some pictures of an Argentinean Grill that I made on the Lodge Logic grill side. The pictures will only show the food after removed from the grill, but you can see some of the grill marks. I just love it!

    I have ordered many products from Amazon throughout the years and my experience has always been WONDERFUL. I used the Super Saving Shipping with these items and they still arrived within 5 and 7 days after I placed the order. Can’t beat that!

    Good luck and hope you enjoy this product as much as I do! 🙂

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  5. aley1511

    Not a very good picture but, those were two massive rib steaks. The griddle fits nicely across two burners on my stove. It gets nice and hot, consistently across the grill enabling an excellent sear! It’s dead easy to clean, just stick it in the sink and give it a good scrub. Heavy but not so heavy I can’t lift it. I think it smoked a bit the first time I used it but that wasn’t an issue. For grilled cheese, I think it was my error. I burned them! The griddle gets so hot, I should have been more careful with the heat setting and turned the burners down.
    I am loving this griddle and will use it whenever I don’t feel like going outside to bar-b-que steaks etc.

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  6. GeneOj

    Love it. Can cook loads on it. Pretty easy to clean…just run under hot water and scrub with a plastic brush or a little scrape for really tough stuff. After cleaning I pit back on the hob for a few minutes to make sure fully dry and rub a bit of oil in with a paper towel. If particularly bad for any reason whack on the hob full blast for 15 mins and open the window and seems to self clean

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  7. aley1511

    Buenísima opción para comer sano a la plancha.Si la curas bien nada se pega.Es muy pesada,quizas un poco trasto a la hora de moverla, lavarla y guardarla pero la verdad es que si comes mucho a la plancha va genial

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