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17LGPR3

Lodge Pre Seasoned Cast Iron Round Grill Press with handle 7.5 inches 17LGPR3

Lodge Pre Seasoned Cast Iron Round Grill Press with handle 7.5 inches 17LGPR3

ROUND GRILL PRESS WITH HANDLE 7.5" DIA (19.05CM DIA)

Code 17LGPR3

Barcode: 075536339108

Our Round Grill Press is perfect for using in Lodge's round skillets for pressing unwanted fats from meats or eliminating curl from bacon.
Its sturdy design includes a cool-grip spiral handle and hammered finish. Seasoned and ready to use.
• Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil
• Unparalleled heat retention and even heating
• Use on the stove or on the grill
• Get a restaurant-quality sear
• Made in the USA
• Size 17.8cm dia

FIRST USE
The first few times you cook, we recommend using a bit more oil than usual to start building up the seasoning. Bacon is our personal favourite for new pans.
Hold off on cooking acidic foods for your first few uses - once the seasoning builds up, your cookware will handle any food with ease.

CLEANING
For easy cleaning, wash your FINEX cookware by hand immediately after use with warm water. You’ll find it easiest to clean while it’s still warm.
To avoid rust, do not soak, leave in the sink, or put cookware in the dishwasher.
For best results, we recommend using our 3 Piece Care KIT, which includes a chain mail scrubber and oak wood scraper that fit our skillet corners and grill ribs, combined with a bottle of our 100% organic flaxseed oil.

SCRAPE, OIL & DRY
If needed, remove any stubborn bits of food with either our Chain Mail Scrubber or Oak Wood Scraper.
After cleaning, wipe dry. Buff in a light coating of oil and warm on your stove or in the oven to evaporate moisture and you’re ready for meals and memories to come.

SEASONING
Your seasoning will darken and patina from a golden bronze to a glossy black.
Your cookware will develop a cohesive seasoning the more you cook with it – splotchy and uneven seasoning is common as the seasoning is developing.
You can help the process along or fix trouble spots by buffing in a light coat of oil and heating over medium heat until the oil begins to smoke.


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