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Victoria Cast Iron Sandwich Maker and Panini Press

Victoria Cast Iron Sandwich Maker and Panini Press

Normale prijs $140.00 CAD
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Crispy on the outside. Warm and melting on the inside. The cast iron panini maker brings you traditional sandwich making with cast iron performance. Pre-seasoned with natural European flaxseed oil, it is free of synthetic coatings and forever chemicals like PFAS, making it a healthier choice for everyday cooking.

Designed with a dimpled surface to promote even browning and heat retention, this compact panini press delivers café style sandwiches, wraps, melts and even sweet hand pies. The heat-resistant handle gives you control and comfort while flipping between sides.

Whether you are at the stove, using an induction cooktop or an open fire, this press helps you achieve crispy, golden finishes and toasty results every time.

 

Seasoning iron cookware involves creating a protective coating by heating incredible thin layers of fat that bonds to the metal surface in a process called polymerization to give a hard, blackened skin.

To season your cast iron cooking utensil,

  • Wash well with soap and completely dry the cookware.
  • Rub the entire surface with a thin layer of fat and buff thoroughly.
  • Place the oil coated cookware in an oven preheated to 230°C/ 450°F for 30 minutes OR heat on the stove until it starts to smoke.
  • Leave to cool and repeat.
    *You may carry out the oiling and baking of the cast iron ware one to six times, with each repeated procedure rendering the cookware surface further naturally nonstick and providing a longer lasting anti rust treatment. 

Points to note:
If the coating turns greasy, you may have applied a too thick layer of fat or you did not heat the cookware up to an adequately high temperature.
Do not apply excess fat and buff very well so that the cookware does not look greasy before applying heat, even the smallest amount of excess oil may pool during heating to form hardened or sticky droplets on your cooking surface.
An oven provides more uniform heat, but a stove works just fine. Keep your kitchen well ventilated, it may get a little smoky. You can heat up the greased cookware on an outdoor open fire.
You may use any type of unsaturated or saturated fats.
You only need to season your cast iron cookware once, before cooking in it for the first time.
Hand wash, dry thoroughly and apply a thin layer of oil after use.

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