From the Publisher
Cast iron cooking is back in vogue! From America''s most chic
restaurants to the countless kitchens of avid home cooks, everyone
is rediscovering the joy of cooking with classic cast iron. Cast
iron cooking has always been a kitchen favorite with its even
heating, great heat retention and its flexibility to go outdoors
and grill or cook over an open fire. According to Esquire
magazine, cast iron cookware "will enrich your eggs and burgers,
it''s impossible to break and it will last longer than you."
And now with The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook, every cook will
learn the simple, savory secrets of cast iron cookery. From the
kitchens of Lodge, America''s leading manufacturer of cast iron
cookware, this unique cookbook offers over 200 mouthwatering
recipes. The delectable dishes range from breakfast specials to the
secrets of great fried food, to soups and stews, biscuits and baked
goods, fish, veggies and finally those sweet finales. And the book
features favorite cast iron cooking recipes by well-known cooks
such as Bill and Cheryl Jamison, Nick Malgieri and Allison Fishman.
Special cooking lessons include cast iron cooking basics and how to
enjoy open air cooking and grilling.
This special culinary delight features great cooking stories and
intriguing vignettes on the history and legend and lore of cast
iron cooking. Each unique recipe, culled from cooks across the
country, is illustrated with four-color photography. Published in a
special flexible binding, this cookbook will be a keepsake
treasured by all cooks.
About the Author
The Lodge Company, a family-owned, family operated business, makes
its home in South Pittsburg, Tennessee -- a tiny community nestled
along the Cumberland Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains. Founded
in 1896 by Joseph Lodge, Lodge has been manufacturing quality
cast-iron cookware for 112 years. It is the only American
manufacturer of cast iron cookware, and has been extraordinarily
savvy about pleasing its customers. Not forgetting its roots, Lodge
still produces unseasoned cast iron products as well as cookware
for outdoor and camp cooking. Understanding that tastes change,
however, several years ago Lodge developed and introduced a line of
pre-seasoned cookware and enameled cast-iron cookware, both of
which have been extraordinarily successful. Not even the most
expensive stainless and aluminum cookware can rival the even
heating, heat retention, durability and value of Lodge Cast Iron.
Its legendary cooking performance keeps it on the list of kitchen
essentials for great chefs and home kitchens alike. Lodge released
a book in 2003, A Skillet Full, a self-published book in
conjunction with their local historical society and sold over
130,000 copies with limited distribution. The power of the Lodge
brand crosses platforms and conjures up memories of home cooking
for millions of Americans. Its rich heritage and quality cookware
not only offers a nostalgic connection to cooking but transcends
multiple generations of savvy cooks.
Format: Trade Paperback
Published: February 7, 2012
Publisher: Oxmoor House
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0848734343
ISBN - 13: 9780848734343