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cast iron jambalaya pots
Posted on 8/24/09 at 5:38 pm
Posted on 8/24/09 at 5:38 pm
Any suggestions on places that sell cast iron jambalaya pots? Also what size pot should i get if looking to serve for 50 - 75 people?
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:21 pm to lilyankems
15 Gallon. 10 would work, but I always get a size larger.
www.krazykajuncookware.com
445-3636
www.krazykajuncookware.com
445-3636
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:30 pm to lilyankems
make sure your burner is big enough.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:31 pm to MsandLa
shane or slim will sell you a burner with your pot. tell them you want either a navajo or a roll around combo.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:37 pm to Jambo
Didn't realize how expensive a setup like that would run.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:38 pm to lilyankems
R&R Welding
Paulina, La
Bought one from him last year. I think the guy is a welder and has a side business. If you are looking to buy a stand with it I recommend buying from this guy.
Paulina, La
Bought one from him last year. I think the guy is a welder and has a side business. If you are looking to buy a stand with it I recommend buying from this guy.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 6:49 pm to Geaux13
Geaux13 did the place you buy it from come with pot, stand and burner connection?
Posted on 8/24/09 at 7:21 pm to lilyankems
www.krazykajuncookware.com
Posted on 8/24/09 at 7:33 pm to pochejp
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www.krazykajuncookware.com
+1
I bought a 10 gallon roll-around combo a few months ago. Love it!
Posted on 8/24/09 at 7:53 pm to JasonLSU
You can sometimes get a complete rig on sale at Vernon's Hardware for a pretty good price.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 8:04 pm to lilyankems
10 gallon will serve 100 people. I have done it many times.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 8:19 pm to Daygo85
Setup from R&R is killer. Get him to put casters on your burner and hinge the lid. I also went with the larger burner. I have 15 gal setup. You won't be disappointed.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 8:33 pm to JasonLSU
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I bought a 10 gallon roll-around combo a few months ago. Love it!
damn, thas some high-dollar shite!....
Posted on 8/24/09 at 9:14 pm to Daygo85
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10 gallon will serve 100 people. I have done it many times
Not around here it won't... thats really pushing it.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 9:20 pm to Kajungee
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www.krazykajuncookware.com
Try to find this guy at the Prairieville Flea Market.
It will be cheaper.
Posted on 8/24/09 at 9:42 pm to Stadium Rat
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Try to find this guy at the Prairieville Flea Market.
It will be cheaper.
Dwight is at the flea market. He's not there anymore due to health reasons. Same pots, straight from shane
Posted on 8/25/09 at 8:30 am to lilyankems
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looking to serve for 50 - 75 people
That thing would weigh 500 lbs, i have a cast iron pot at the house that can probably serve 15-20, and it is pretty damn heavy.
Posted on 8/25/09 at 1:48 pm to BugAC
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That thing would weigh 500 lbs
Epic Fail
5 - 7.5 gallons of jambo weighs 50-75 lbs., 500lbs is just absurd.
To the original poster, here ya go!
Jambalaya Rig
Posted on 8/25/09 at 2:20 pm to Jambo
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To the original poster, here ya go!
Jambalaya Rig
Thats a great deal, but that looks like an imported pot...
The american made pots have a much smoother interior than the imports
The imports are fine, just saying compare apples to apples when your buying one.
Posted on 8/25/09 at 2:49 pm to Kajungee
I would get a 20 gallon pot for that kind of crowd. My recommendation for cast iron cookware is cajuncastiron.com. They are inexpensive and if you are in the area of the owner he will work out a delivery, so you save money on shipping and on the product itself.
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