Lodge BOLD 12 Inch Seasoned Cast Iron Grill Pan; Design-Forward Cookware

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CAST IRON THAT LEADS WITH STYLE.
Lodge Bold cookware is designed to bring style to every kitchen without compromising on performance. Featuring modern handles, sloped side-walls, and an appetite for bold cooking.

MADE BY LODGE, EXCLUSIVE TO AMAZON.
Lodge Bold is an Amazon Exclusive that builds on the legacy and performance of Lodge Cast Iron cookware, including beloved ProLogic pieces.

GREAT PERFORMANCE, YEAR OVER YEAR.
The Lodge Bold Cast Iron Grill Pan puts cast iron performance in your hands no matter what you’re making, from burgers and steaks to grilled veggies or fish.

DESIGNED BY LODGE CAST IRON.
Since 1896, Lodge Cast Iron has been crafting cookware that stands out and stands up to it all. From dutch ovens and skillets to griddles and grill pans, we help home-cooks and pros deliver something bold, each and every day.

12 INCH CAST IRON GRILL PAN: Seasoned and ready to use, this cast iron grill pan features modern handles and grill ribs to help achieve the perfect sear, all in an essential size ideal for all kitchens.
HEAT RETENTION: This cast iron grill pan features unparalleled heat retention for consistent, high-heat cooking and even heat distribution without hotspots.
NATURALLY NONSTICK: This naturally seasoned cast iron grill pan is made with just iron and vegetable oil, creating a quick-release surface that gets better with use — just hand wash, dry, and rub with oil to preserve finish.
COOK ANYWHERE: Cast iron cookware is oven-safe and can be used on so many heat sources, including glass-top stoves, induction, grills, or even live fire.
MADE IN THE USA: Designed and made in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, where the people of Lodge Cast Iron have been crafting quality cookware since 1896.

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  1. Twoblink

    How to make a woman marry you, for < $50. This is the item. I will break this review up into a few parts:First, for the novice chef and/or paleo man/woman.Buy this grill, and buy yourself a bottle of "McCormick Montreal Seasoning". Now go buy as expensive piece of steak as you can afford. Heat the grill on medium, for about 4 minutes. Make sure the steak is room temp. Pat dry with paper towel. Rub a little olive oil on it so the seasoning will stick; then liberally sprinkle Montreal Seasoning on it. Put on grill. Cook to desired done-ness. You are now a better "cook" than 90% of Americans. If you are daring, also buy some "Old Bay" seasoning; my rule is generally, Old bay for softer non-root vegetables, seafood, and chicken. Montreal Seasoning for root vegetables, and red meat. This grill, Montreal Seasoning, and Old Bay seasoning, you are now a better chef than 94% of Americans. If that is all you wanted to know, you can stop reading this review here.Nerd stuff:Grill vs Griddle for cooking a steak; I use to cook my steaks on a griddle; but I have now switched a a grill. Let me give you a little bit of science behind it. When you cook a steak on a griddle, you get (near) full surface contact and so cooking time is a lot less. You sear the meat well, but you usually end up with a slightly tougher piece of meat but less cooking time because your contact patch is almost 100%. With the grill, the surface contact are just the grill marks; this has some effects that aid and assist in the tastiness of a steak. First, it leaves grill marks. So visually superior already to a griddle. Second, and perhaps the most important; as fat drips off; mixed with whatever seasoning you happen to be using or no seasoning at all; it drips into the "valleys" of the grill, and as it's heated, the fat starts to smoke and that smoke is sent up towards your steak, so you get a bit of smokiness that you don't get from a griddle. Third, because you aren't having a full surface contact like a griddle, your "latitude" of when a steak is done vs burnt is slightly longer. Your "buffer zone" for steak done-ness is slightly longer. This applies to your flame control as well; it's a bit more forgiving than a griddle. Finally, as the juices drip and are trapped in the grill valleys, and then are heated up and evaporate; they keep your steaks slightly more moisturized.How I learned to love this grill:I really loved this grill the first time I bought it. It seared well, made the good marks, and tasted great. Five stars, five stars! I screamed after my first steak from it. But when I finished my five star steak; and I had to CLEAN it; I was cussing and yelling "zero stars, zero stars". And so I cleaned it, tucked it away in the back of the pantry, and it did not see the light of day for YEARS. Who cares how good food tasted on it, if the cleaning negated all the good will from the food? So one day, while waiting at some office; I see a now overweight Jamie Oliver on TV, and he's grilling something. "You are only pushing a grill because when you are done, you have staff that cleans it for you." I silently thought as I watched him grill. When he finished though; he proceeded to clean the grill... on tv! And my jaw dropped as I watched him clean the grill to a brand-new condition without a lot of elbow grease and it about 20 seconds! So I'm going to share with you the very secret that made me fall in love with this grill all over again. Because the taste from it was never in question; it was always the cleaning!2 x 20 Second cleaning this grill guide:There are two methods, and I will share both here.Method 1) When you are finished using the grill; and while the grill is still on the heat; slowly pour a SMALL AMOUNT of ROOM TEMP water (if you pour ice water, or very cold water, you might crack it). Let it boil and bubble for about 30 seconds,move gunk around with a spatula, chopsticks, or whatever you have. Then turn off heat. Now take it to the sink, under hot running water, use a stiff nylon brush and scrub it. You can't "scratch it or hurt it" so don't worry about it. Scrub under hot running water, it should be all done. Wipe dry; then dab with oil, wipe the oil so that every part is oiled, store away for next time use.Method 2) (The Jamie Oliver Way) This works if Method 1 has failed, or if you cooked, ate, and then came back to clean up later.. pour course salt (about a cup) onto the grill. (COURSE SALT PEOPLE, not fine salt) The salt will instantly absorb the grease and oil, and it acts as "scrubbing roughage". Now take a piece of paper towel; fold it and keep folding it until it's the size of a business card. Use that to scrub the salt on the grill. All the gunk will automagically be removed. When you are done, rinse under hot water; then paper towel dry. Then oil.Having learned out to spend less than 1 minute to clean this skillet; it is now one of my favorite pieces of kitchen equipment.Cooking Tips:Place your food at a 45 degree bias on the grill; so your food is on a slat to the grill marks like this / / / / / not like | | | | |. When you flip it; go ahead and flip it. The next time you flip it though, reposition it so that it's 45 degrees the other way like this . Then go ahead and flip it again. Plan for a total of 1 initial placement and 3 flips, so that each side has been on the cooking surface TWICE; once placed like / and the other time placed like . This way, you will get the nice "X" grill marks on your food.Preheat it well; because the total surface area that comes in contact is not as much as you think it is; so give it a good 4~5 minutes of preheating; at least.Love, Marriage, Steaks:I once cooked a steak for a girl, and SHE MARRIED ME. While I cannot post my recipe for the best steak in the world here, as it's a 7+ page dissertation; I can tell you that I make the best steak in the world and I make it on this grill. I know some of you will argue that such and such steakhouse is the best in the world etc.. but it's not. My steak is the best; ask yourself, how many of those steaks are so good that it would make a girl marry you? I have eaten at the best steakhouses in the world; and I can tell you that if you have access to a good quality piece of meat; with this grill and some skills; you will be able to make a better piece of steak. My steaks have a slight salty crunch on the outside; soft, tender, and so juicy and flavorful you'd think a geyser exploded in your mouth. There are very few items in your life and lifetime that you can purchase for <$50 that will be with you for the rest of your life. This however, is one of those items. That's great and all you say, but what if you are a vegetarian? This is the perfect grill as well. I grill king oyster mushrooms with a little Montreal seasoning on it. AMAZING. Any vegetable you have; rub a little olive oil on it, sprinkle a little Old Bay or Montreal Season on it; and it becomes magic.If you want a piece of kitchen equipment that:Might stop a bulletGives you beautiful steaksGives you beautiful vegetablesIs easy to cleanIs healthy to cook on, unlike the chemical ladened non-stick stuffSears beautifullyGives you those great grill marksMakes food taste like food againMakes others think you went to culinary schoolDone right, will make a woman marry youThis is the item.TEN STARS.

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  2. Bill

    Great quality
    Very sturdy, excellent non stick. Love this.

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  3. Divination Diva

    If you know, you know…
    Where haver you been all my life. This grill is the BOMB. You MUST learn how to use cast iron, if you don’t know already. But if you know, you know…. This is a winner!

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  4. Peter

    Great griddle for pancakes, but a little heavy
    Durable, but heavy. Works great for pancakes and french toast on an electric stove top.

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  5. Heather P.

    Great size and shape with good handle design.
    Durable with excellent size, shape and capacity. The griddle could have been polished more smoothly – like the Cooklife 12” griddle. I bought and tried out both and will probably keep both but a hybrid of the two would be perfect. That said, the Lodge performed well with fried eggs and kippers this morning. I oiled the cooking surface and preheated the griddle on medium heat since I wanted thorough cooking and no burning. Heating was fairly even on my induction stovetop. I rotated it 180 degrees on the stovetop halfway through cooking. Also, I had read about the griddle not being entirely flat. Mine is also not quite flat but the bowing is minor and I do not think it will interfere with its use. Cleanup with water and a kitchen brush was easy.Additional comment: Since the griddle has slightly uneven heat distribution on an induction cooktop there is a problem with larger (6”) pancakes cooking unevenly. I have found that smaller (4”) pancakes do bake more evenly.

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  6. Trend

    It gives off a bad odor from their coating
    It is truly non stick. It did stink when I first put into a hot oven, so I took it out and added a little oil to the pan, and let it simmer on low on the stovetop for a couple of hours. It gives off a bad odor from their coating, but after my additional seasoning that cooked off. No more odors.It is heavier. It feels to be about 10 pounds. It’s not necessary to lift it by the handle. I lift each side with two silicone pot holders. That works well for me when removing from hot oven. It is super good quality cast iron. Very very dense. It’s not bulky, just dense. This will last a lifetime.The surface will easily hold 4 large chicken breast, four nice size steaks, 6 burgers, etc…It will hold a pound of bacon. I didn’t like it for bacon. I only cooked a couple of strips in the oven. The bacon stuck a little to the grooves, but that won’t continue to happen the more the pan is used. That bacon grease seasons it even more. It’s a good pan for bacon for anyone that cooks a lot of it at one time. I cooked chicken breast. I added on a tsp or so of olive oil. I heated the pan first and seared them on top of the stove and put them in a 500 degree oven for 15 minutes. They were big meaty breast and they cooked up so tender and moist. Absolutely, no sticking.Previously, I had a nonstick coated grill pan. The coating wore off and even cooking spray didn’t stop the sticking. My meat would be adhered to the pan. I’d have to tear into the meat to get it out. For me, this is the grill pan! I love it. It can take the highest heat and only get better. Tthe meat cooks up beautifully, with the beautiful grill marks.

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  7. zal

    Nice skillet/grill. nice finish, but can be better with a little sanding job to have a smoother finish but if you do that, you will have to re-seasonned it. the advantage of doing this, is that your surface will be smooth as if it was 30 years old! but not necessary, just a bonus for the effort. i use it a lot for breakfast and for steaks in 800°F degree pizza oven! i put it in the oven, and when it is super hot, i grill my steaks on it! SOOOOOOOOOOO good!

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  8. Olly

    Super Skillet, solid structure undergoing seasoning more updates to follow. Well post seasoning made some Tandoori Grilled Chicken and it turned out finger licking good. Impressed by this skillet.

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  9. Amazing User

    Very good quality griddle. Came very well packed in 2 strong boxes. The seasoning was already in place and spotting 2 “dots” on the sides made me question if it was damage or rust but thankfully it was just the hanging of the pans in the seasoning process. I’m over cautious with seasoning so did 3 rounds after washing. We primarily use this for dosas(south Indian savoury crepes) and it turned out well. If you’ve not used an iron skillet for a long time, it’ll take time to get used to it.Food did get stuck couple of times, but it was mainly because of lack of oil in the middle. The MOST important of having an iron skillet is seasoning and storing it properly. If this is a hassle, it’s not for you.The only “con” of this griddle I would say is Lodge does not make smooth pans or griddles anymore and it can be a difference in the type of food you cook. Overall, love it!

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  10. Drunken Monk

    The size is huge, not something that we are used to seeing around a house. It’s heavy too. Note that one needs a large burner to heat the griddle evenly; a normal gas stove is simply not up to the task.

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  11. Amazon Customer

    Need to be careful with maintaining heat. Too much heat will make the pan stick with food. Using it for Dosa, works well. Had issues sticking due to too much of heating and after maintaining medium heat, it works well.

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    Lodge BOLD 12 Inch Seasoned Cast Iron Grill Pan; Design-Forward Cookware
    Lodge BOLD 12 Inch Seasoned Cast Iron Grill Pan; Design-Forward Cookware

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