Hey all! So I saw a style of cast iron pan that was used on a tv show I watched and looked just simple to use. Its a pan that is more shaped like a bowl without high sides. Flat bottomed base and the handle doesn't come out straight but rather arched up for stove use. Here's what I could find as close as I can in a search but this one looks too flat on the cook surface. Noting that this didn't look like a seasoned pan but hoping the contrast helps looking at it from a depth perspective and wondering if this has a specific name to go with it.
I finally found one but its just still called simply a griddle but I thought it would have a more specific name in terms of a search. Little bit much for my wallet too...
I found one and never got back to this! Its called a comal. This one was really nice. Very smooth. Cooking my lunch on it as we speak.
No not sure if they are exactly two different things but designwuse they might just differ in the lip along the outside of the cooking surface. I am trying to be paying attention to the way how a comal has like a thicker border where mine comes up sharply. Its functionality for cooking food that is flat foods but I liked the charm the old one has.
FatBoy85 Interesting thread. I have a cast griddle that looks a lot like the one in your picture and you have made me curious. I'll have to go dig around in the camp gear and check it out .
Yes sir a finished bottle I thought I’d have use for but the whiskey was damm good. A sparingly bottle. The kind you love to sip at the glass. Yes I liked this piece because it creates a bowl like shape so if you make some kind of gravy or something with a sauce it stays in the middle,crisps the outside. Something you’d want in the makings of cinnamon rolls. Enough said.