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Do I need a Cast Iron Skillet?

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  • ckali7
    ckali7 Posts: 120
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    I just got that 16" round skillet with 2 loop handles from Cabelas and it fits perfectly inside my Large Green Egg. It's snug but goes with about 1/2" clearance on each handle. I haven't cooked with it yet but I can confirm that it does fit. 
    The Lodge 17" however, does not! I speak from experience!

  • DoofusOfTheDay
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    ckali7 said:
    I just got that 16" round skillet with 2 loop handles from Cabelas and it fits perfectly inside my Large Green Egg. It's snug but goes with about 1/2" clearance on each handle. I haven't cooked with it yet but I can confirm that it does fit. 
    The Lodge 17" however, does not! I speak from experience!

    Exactly!  Was yours a bit rough on the inside bottom?  I'm sure it would have worked fine, but being a bit of a woodworker, it was bothering me that it could have been smoother so sanded it smooth.
    Gregg
    Large BGE Owner since December of 2013!
    Marietta, GA
  • Jstroke
    Jstroke Posts: 2,600
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    I haven't cooked in anything other than cast iron for 35 years so I have no comparisons. Well I do have a stainless pasta pot from All Clad. And I have two pieces of Le Crueset that I use for acidic foods, but those are cast iron with an enamel surface--so still cast iron. I tried cooking on a "regular pan" one time at a friends house but it didn't end well, so I bought him one for when I visit. 
    Columbus, Ohio--A Gasser filled with Matchlight and an Ugly Drum.