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  1. #1
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    Question cast iron skillet

    After seeing how much use my daughter got out her cast iron skillet over the holidays I went out a bought one. I seasoned it in aaccording to her directions and am now loving cooking in it and exploring some new oil free cooking. Anyone have any favorite recipes for cast iron skillets besides corn bread.

    marni

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    Dutch babies:
    http://strumelia.blogspot.com/2009/05/dutch-babies.html
    Lots of recipes for them if you google- really easy to make.

    Also, naan bread:
    http://www.artisanbreadinfive.com/?p=1440
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    This is my favorite - Pineapple upside down cake! no mess in the cast iron...

  4. #4
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    I use my cast iron skillets for just about everything. I bake bread in them, and cook eggs, and burgers and cornbread and clafoutis and roast potatoes and sautee stuff and french toast and pancakes and even toast english muffins.

    I love finding cast iron skillets at yard sales and junk shops. They never die, they just need a little rejuvenation from time to time.

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    me too! when i was pregnant with my first child, they checked me for anemia and were stunned at how high my red blood cell count was. They said it was from using cast iron. we cook everything in it, including tomato sauce.
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  6. #6
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    Haven't tried it yet, but keep meaning to:
    http://vicariousfoodie.blogspot.com/...ato-pizza.html

    But yah, I use my cast iron for everything. My favorite is the crust you can make on a hunk of blackened salmon. NOM.

    -- gnat!

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    Hi Marni, I scavenged in my in-laws kitchen when my mother-in-law went in to the nursing home three years ago (she passed away on Thanksgiving). My 90 yr. old father-in-law has been eating with us these three years and has the benefit of the two wonderful, long seasoned fry pans! I also cook tons of stuff in them..cornbread in the little one, but everything in the big one. I stir fry in it as it gets really, really hot and you can quickly cook things.

    Here is one of my favorites...Shrimp and Grits

    4 servings

    4 c. water
    1 c slow grits (you can use the quick ones, but it isn't as good )
    3 Tbs butter
    1/2 c. grated cheddar

    Bring water to boil and add grits, following packaging instructions. Remove from heat and stir in butter and cheese.

    1 to 1 1/2# shrimp, pealed and deveined (I have found that 1# of shrimp feeds three people for this recipe)
    a bit of bacon grease
    4 tsp lemon juice
    2 TBS parsley
    1/2 c scallions cut into 1/4" pieces (I use onions if I have no scallions on hand, but will saute them separately to add to the skillet)
    1 garlic clove minced
    1/2 tsp cayenne or to taste for spiciness desires
    1 14 oz can petite dice tomatoes

    Saute' shrimp in a teaspoon or two of bacon fat in very hot skillet until just done, about 2-3 minutes. Remove shrimp. Add all the rest of the ingredients to skillet and cook for three minutes, until very hot. Add shrimp back in and rewarm for one minute. Spoon grits into bowls and spoon the shrimp mixture over. Yummy!

 

 

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