I'm trying to source a large cast iron frying pan/skillet for cooking directly on an open fire. About the largest I can find online is 12", but I'm after something in the region 17". Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
Paella pans are made from pressed steel.
I have a Lodge 17 inch skillet. Cast iron.
Brilliant quality, and very affordable considering it’s made in the US.
Depending where you are, go find the large asian supermarket/dollar stores near you and look in there. I reckon you have a 90% chance of striking gold.
Otherwise .. Lodge Though their prices seem to vary depending on the kind of store you find them in. Cheap in hardware stores ... absurdly expensive in cookery shoppes.
My big one has two handles. Needed. As they are close to the 'bowl' they get hot. so heat insulating gloves are needed.
O have several cast iron large casseroles. Plus one very large S/s.
Cast Iron is better. Maybe only in my mind?
Had a pressed carbon steel frying pan. Same tech as a paella pan. Temperature fluctuates a lot. Very little heat retention.
Similar to S/s when using.
Quality Cast Iron will last tour Great grand children's great grand children.
Go online and look for a "Gypsy Frying Pan".
I have two of them, I didn't know that was what they were called, I knew them as the hoop handled frying pans used on a crane when folks cooked on open fires or on ranges.
A lady at the Moot one year made comment on mine and called them Gyspy Pans and said that though old ones like mine are sought after, there are quite a lot of new made ones about.
To be honest you don't really want to go any bigger than that, it just becomes too unwieldy to get to stuff in the middle easily and though the iron spreads the heat, at that size you still get a cool side and a hot one (not always a bad thing) or you're constantly stretching over the fire and getting roasted yourself.
!4" or so is a lot easier to work with I find and my small10' one is a pleasure to use.
The quality is not comparable with Lodge or the others. I compared, and bought Lodge.
Should be fine outdoor though.
It does not matter then that the bottom is not 100% flat, or the casting is slightly irregular
(I had a good look on them.)
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