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Castiron Cooking Equipment Anyone?
from: www.CookingSmarter.comAre you a hardcore castiron cooking equipment type of person? Do you like your cooking gear tuff and built to last? In order to have durability and functionality the toughest castiron cooking equipment is advised. You would be amazed at the quality of some of the equipment available today. Take for example, Cast Iron double burner propane stoves. These heat water, make tea, fry up your bacon, eggs, steaks, you name it fast! And they are a low-cost method of doing your outdoor stove top cooking! All you need it your LP tanks or cylinder and your regulator hose kit and you are in business. A definite must for all you camping enthusiasts.
Then Dutch Oven is a favourite amongst most outdoor cooks and campers.
These things are great for camping or just out in the backyard. You could cook some tasty dishes from baby back ribs, fried country ham, fried green tomatoes, hushpuppies, meat loaf, pineapple upside down cake, wild turkey, corn bread and much more with this little beauty. Cooking with a Dutch oven is quick, easy and great for groups. Never refuse a meal from a Dutch oven!
The beauty of castiron cooking equipment is two fold. First off it is high quality stuff. It lasts a long time. And it is hard to break. Some individuals keep their castiron-stove pot for 20 years or better easily. These things are near on unbreakable. But, the second and perhaps most important selling point is the way castiron cooking equipment actually cooks your food. It is not a wham bam thank you ma’am type of cooking experience with cast iron. Cast iron takes a little more time to heat up. And it is best done slowly. And then once the cast iron cooking equipment is at the optimal temperature it keeps the heat, distributing it evenly across the cooking surface. Which makes cast iron Dutch ovens perfect for serving much later after the preparation and cooking has completed. Say, for example, when you are having a dinner party and need to be well prepared, or simply if you Dutch up a tasty meal and want to keep some for a late working spouse or socially over active child.
The other personal favourite in the castiron cooking equipment line up, is the cast iron reversible griddle. Smooth on one side and ribbed on the other. And you could put the straight onto the burners, whether in the kitchen or out on a camping adventure; a perfect addition to all castiron cooking equipment inventory.
Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Cooking. Her website Cooking Smarter provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Cooking Equipments. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.
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