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Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB board
Posted by MsandLa on 3/2/13 at 4:32 pm00
What is the perfect size cast iron pot for 6-10 people?
I got gift cards to amazon for christmas and bday, buying a new pot. The pots i have for home use are either to small or way to big for that amount of people. I am looking 12 to 20qt.
For example, I have a number eight lodge that I cooked a rabbit sauce piquant in a few weeks ago at the camp. The big arse swamp rabbits made it over the top.
wanting the perfect size for a gumbo, sauce piquant, or jambalaya when i have a small group of friends over.
I got gift cards to amazon for christmas and bday, buying a new pot. The pots i have for home use are either to small or way to big for that amount of people. I am looking 12 to 20qt.
For example, I have a number eight lodge that I cooked a rabbit sauce piquant in a few weeks ago at the camp. The big arse swamp rabbits made it over the top.
wanting the perfect size for a gumbo, sauce piquant, or jambalaya when i have a small group of friends over.
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by hashbrowns on 3/2/13 at 4:44 pm to MsandLa
Get the biggest one you can move between storage and the heat source. Can never have too much pot.
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You'll get better results on the Food board
yes, yes I would but decided to try here first. I have more in common with folks on here than there. I decided to give it a shot. Thanks for the tip though
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by GeauxTigers0107 on 3/2/13 at 4:53 pm to MsandLa
I have a nice 12qt black iron that suits my needs.
I have both Magnalite and cast iron. the cast iron need to seasoned. Also what are you cooking on? if you using gas Cast iron works great , if you have electric stove with a glass top you shouldn't used Cast Iron at all.
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by hashbrowns on 3/2/13 at 5:05 pm to hogdaddy
If he's got a glass top at the deer camp this might turn in to a whole different conversation.
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re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by MsandLa on 3/2/13 at 5:29 pm to hashbrowns
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hashbrowns
No glass top. Just a propane double fryer. We are simple folks.
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by hashbrowns on 3/2/13 at 5:38 pm to MsandLa
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We are simple folks.
That's the best kind
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if you have electric stove with a glass top you shouldn't used Cast Iron at all.
Why not?
Just wondering cause we have a glass top electric and use cast iron daily, that's about all I cook with.
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by hashbrowns on 3/2/13 at 5:46 pm to Nodust
I've always heard that the cast iron will scratch the glass top
re: Need advice on Cast Iron pots. Deer Camp related hence OB boardPosted by Nodust on 3/2/13 at 5:50 pm to hashbrowns
Ours is 6 years old now and no scratches. I hate it so would t min if it did get scratched. Wish I had went propane for my stove.
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