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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, dime, cast iron would be all one piece and wouldn't have those rivets for the handle in it, normally.

Right. Thank you. I’ll get a proper one so and bin this.
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Mostly just using the air fryer these days anyway. You can do a fuck load more with it than the other.
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I have a 12-inch and 6-inch cast iron pans and use them for so much. Worth the extra cleaning trouble.
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The underside of it doesn’t matter that much. It may not have had it when you got it, but I’d bet good money all of that used to be a non-stick coating. Look how it goes up the walls of the pan and none of that has been scoured off with cleaning.
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i bet if dime took some barkeeper's friend and a rough sponge to that he'd find out it's stainless steel. either that or it's carbon steel.

either way, dime's throwing off a ton of radioactive material every time he burps or craps.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:i bet if dime took some barkeeper's friend and a rough sponge to that he'd find out it's stainless steel. either that or it's carbon steel.

either way, dime's throwing off a ton of radioactive material every time he burps or craps.

Not being funny. That would go a long long way to explain my health travails of late.

I’ll dump it and get a new one. Thanks lads.
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Get a Gordon Ramsey hexclad, dime. Isn’t he Irish
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I’d like to try one of those.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Get a Gordon Ramsey hexclad, dime. Isn’t he Irish

No he’s very very English. Londoner. Even worse :)

What’s a hexclad?
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I bought a mildly expensive stainless steel pan to cook steaks in and on first use managed to burn it so badly its all but fucked now (used my single burner thingy that I didn't know got so damn hot). So then went and bought a cast iron pan that I am far more careful with. Cooks a mean steak, and I love doing Eye Fillet roasts in it (brown in the pan and then put the whole pan into the BBQ to roast with lashings of garlic/rosemary butter on top).

Easy as to keep clean, but I'm yet to re-season it. The wease method sounds simple enough.

Also have a cast iron camp stove that has only been used a few times, but to excellent effect.
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One of my cast irons is a small one, I think meant for camping. But it is the perfect size for a pancake, and when I pour batter in, it goes to the edge and makes a perfectly round pancake every time. I feel like an iron chef walking to the breakfast table serving everyone my perfect pancakes.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:One of my cast irons is a small one, I think meant for camping. But it is the perfect size for a pancake, and when I pour batter in, it goes to the edge and makes a perfectly round pancake every time. I feel like an iron chef walking to the breakfast table serving everyone my perfect pancakes.
this sounds super inefficient if making more than one or even a few. why not cook several at a time in a pan with a larger surface area?
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Never question a man’s usage of his cast iron. Especially an Amish man.
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Don’t be an idiot, wease. A pancake can be eaten as quickly as one cooks. A pancake gets colder even quicker.

Ruddo so damn proud of his perfectly circular pancakes, no one has the heart to tell him they’re starving and want hot flapjacks.
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Does seem kinda labour intensive just for one pancake at a time
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the amish love labor intensive and life is slow paced
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Are they the ones with the godlike hot guys?
Or is that them Mormons?

Whichever. They can make me pancakes any morning. Slow as they like.
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spike wrote:Don’t be an idiot, wease. A pancake can be eaten as quickly as one cooks. A pancake gets colder even quicker.

Ruddo so damn proud of his perfectly circular pancakes, no one has the heart to tell him they’re starving and want hot flapjacks.
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Yeah it isn’t practical. I assume it’s for a solo camper or something like that. I picked it up at a yard sale years ago
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Was about to say bringing a cast iron pan camping ain’t practical either but it would be handy if you had to fight off a bear or a wolf maybe.
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