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Fritz88 12:54 PM 11-08-2011


What's the best way to cook a burger at home, on a gas stove?

I heard that Cast Iron Skillets are the way to go.

Would you agree? Have you tried burgers on them?
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sedated 12:30 PM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Yes, that'll strip the seasoning and you'll be left with bare cast iron.
if there are just spots of rust around the outside, do you have to strip the seasoning completely? Or can you just wipe it off with a washcloth or something and reseason then?
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lcarus 12:38 PM 11-09-2011
A resounding yes from me. Burgers and even steaks are great in iron skillets.
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Inspector 12:38 PM 11-09-2011
Cast iron skillets hurt like hell when you get slapped up the side of your head with one.
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lcarus 12:42 PM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by Inspector:
Cast iron skillets hurt like hell when you get slapped up the side of your head with one.
Hey don't make fun of Matt Cassel's childhood injuries. It's not his fault his mother is a stickler for good Peewee football QB ratings
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Frosty 12:46 PM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by Inspector:
Cast iron skillets hurt like hell when you get slapped up the side of your head with one.

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mlyonsd 01:04 PM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Oh, I was thinking he was looking for a set... :-)
When I was looking for a slicing knife I used CI's/America's Test Kitchen's advice and bought this one (Victorinox). Holy crap is it one nice slicer.

http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-12-...owViewpoints=1
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Fire Me Boy! 01:29 PM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by mlyonsd:
When I was looking for a slicing knife I used CI's/America's Test Kitchen's advice and bought this one (Victorinox). Holy crap is it one nice slicer.

http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-12-...owViewpoints=1
Yup, the retested and that's the reigning champ for slicers as of October 2011.
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Fire Me Boy! 01:30 PM 11-09-2011
The reigning boning knife: http://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-475...=3RCXG484H0I6B

The reigning bread slicer: http://www.amazon.com/Wusthof-Classi...=3RCXG484H0I6B
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mnchiefsguy 08:50 PM 11-11-2011
Okay guys, I am wanting to do the flaxseed oil seasoning for my cast iron skillets. One question...where can I get flaxseed oil?

Hy-vee and Trader Joe's had Flax oil...but it was in with their dietary supplements. It was a small bottle, and had rosemary in it as well. The label also specifically said to not expose the oil to direct heat. The bottles were very small, if this is the right stuff I would probably have to be a few bottles (I have five cast iron skillets to do)

Would Whole Foods Market have it? I know there is one out by Microcenter on Metcalf, is that the only in the KC Metro? Any other places that would have this stuff?

Thanks in advance for the advise guys!
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Phobia 09:18 PM 11-11-2011
I have a chef's knife from WS - goes for $140. Wusthoff version... Love it. In fact, I have 2 of them. Willing to let the other go for $100 or trade for something of interest. I like this knife better than either of my shuns or my global.
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RJ 09:39 PM 11-11-2011
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
For seasoning, I still haven't done this, but according to Cook's Illustrated, this is the ultimate way to season a cast iron pan. It'll take some time, but you'll be rewarded.

From a recent edition of Cooks Illustrated (please pardon any typos - I had to re-type it from the magazine)

*To strip a cast iron pan of seasoning, spray it with oven cleaner, wait 30 minutes, wash with soapy water, and thoroughly wipe with paper towels. :

I am highly skeptical of the bolded section. I don't like the idea of cleaning a skillet with Easy Off.
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Phobia 10:24 PM 11-11-2011
Originally Posted by RJ:
I am highly skeptical of the bolded section. I don't like the idea of cleaning a skillet with Easy Off.
You can use lacquer thinner if you want.
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Setsuna 11:35 PM 11-11-2011
All that is too much to season one of those.
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mnchiefsguy 12:13 AM 11-12-2011
Here is a google article I found that explains the pros of using food grade flaxseed oil to season a cast iron pan:

http://sherylcanter.com/wordpress/20...ing-cast-iron/

According to article, food grade flaxseed oil needs to be kept refrigerated. I am going to give Whole Foods a call in the morning and see if they have any.
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Fire Me Boy! 12:09 PM 11-12-2011
Originally Posted by RJ:
I am highly skeptical of the bolded section. I don't like the idea of cleaning a skillet with Easy Off.
Always trust in the Cook's Illustrated, my friend.
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