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    Can the Aluminum Foil

    We bbq alot in the summer time, probably 6 days a week. We love our vegy trays with dill and butter but aluminum has been linked to Alzheimer's and is not safe to cook with. Wife had an ole set of cast iron pans passed down from her grandma. Gave it a try on the bbq absolutely love it! Nothing sticks to it, flavor is great, and clean up is easy with hot water and a steel scrub. Plus we all get a healthy dose of iron.
    Nothin better than cookin on cast iron over hardwood pellets.


    #2
    Looks really good and wish I was close hahaha. My favorite cooking appliance is the cast iron fry pan that's been here as long as I can remember.

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      #3
      Biglentil, I think I can smell it cooking... Wind is from the west Northwest.

      What about canned beer and pop.
      Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 16, 2018, 18:39.

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        #4
        Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
        Biglentil, I think I can smell it cooking... Wind is from the west Northwest.

        What about canned beer and pop.
        Your either smelling my bbq or its the huts chicken barns:-). I like to think canned beer is safe!
        Last edited by biglentil; Jul 16, 2018, 19:40.

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          #5
          I think our pans might be the same.

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            #6
            We have some of those black old pans we use on a three burner camp stove set up just off the back deck. We got it at Costco.

            https://www.costco.ca/Camp-Chef-Denali-Pro-3x-Triple-Burner-Camp-Stove.product.100250906.html

            They are the best for doing a nice thick steak crusted on the outside but a true med rare inside.

            You can have the pan smoking in about 2 min, drop the steak in and just keep tuning it so it doesn't get too crusty.

            With a little practice with the heat you can have one of those steaks you pay $65 for in Vegas in less than 5 min at home.

            Kind of sours you on the fancy restaurants.

            We have a 1/2 Beef waiting to get picked up at the Butcher.

            Can't wait to try that first rib steak. Best thing about raising beef!

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              #7
              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              We have some of those black old pans we use on a three burner camp stove set up just off the back deck. We got it at Costco.

              https://www.costco.ca/Camp-Chef-Denali-Pro-3x-Triple-Burner-Camp-Stove.product.100250906.html

              They are the best for doing a nice thick steak crusted on the outside but a true med rare inside.

              You can have the pan smoking in about 2 min, drop the steak in and just keep tuning it so it doesn't get too crusty.

              With a little practice with the heat you can have one of those steaks you pay $65 for in Vegas in less than 5 min at home.

              Kind of sours you on the fancy restaurants.

              We have a 1/2 Beef waiting to get picked up at the Butcher.

              Can't wait to try that first rib steak. Best thing about raising beef!
              I got the same. It's Cadillac for steak.

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                #8
                Wouldn't a steak be better grilled than pan fried?

                A funny story....our bachelor neighbor had a steak out for supper and his mother thought she'd do him a "favor" and have it cooked and ready for him when he got home from the field. His rendition of the story had her pan frying it so hard it curled and lifted the lid on the frying pan.... He tended to embellish his stories a bit but I do understand his mother(God rest her soul) was probably from an era that never knew how to properly cook a steak(RIP...lol...and a moment's silence for the murdered steak).

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                  #9
                  looks like a little foil on the top of those pans would be just the thing to seal in some of the moisture.

                  I wish i had a giant layer of foil for my crops for the week ahead....they are awefully thirsty

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                    #10
                    Bucket has a big roll of foil....snickering and 😏smirking.

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