Lodge Logic 2-Quart Cast Iron Serving Pot, Blackgoodus


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Rating: 4.8

List Price : $39.50 Price : $26.80
Lodge Logic 2-Quart Cast Iron Serving Pot, Black

Product Description

This seasoned and ready to use 2 qt serving pot with loop handles and iron cover is perfect for oven to table presentations of soups, stews, beans and family favorites. 8" diameter, 2-7/8" deep

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There are lots of fancy cookware materials out there but cast iron still trumps them all with its even heating, heat retention, price, and duration. It’s these traits that make Lodge cookware favored by both indoor chefs and campfire cooks alike. The caveat is being able to lift cast iron cookware and, at 8 pounds, this serving pot will give most chefs a workout. The pot measures 8 inches in diameter and 2-7/8 inches deep and comes with a matching 8-inch iron cover. The pot arrives ready to simmer up to 2 quarts of baked beans, soup, or stew and goes right from stovetop to tabletop for serving.

While it usually takes years of cooking to burn on the prized finish that makes cast-iron cookware smooth and stick-free, the Logic line of cookware comes pre-seasoned to save you some work. Cast iron pots in this line are coated in a vegetable oil, which is then baked on in a hot industrial oven to obtain that blackened patina and silky surface. Logic cookware has plenty of fans, including the editorial staff at Good Housekeeping, who cited it as one of the best new products of the year at the 2003 Good Buy Awards. --Cristina Vaamonde


  • Seasoned ready to use


Lodge Logic 2-Quart Cast Iron Serving Pot, Black Reviews


Lodge Logic 2-Quart Cast Iron Serving Pot, Black Reviews


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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Handy little pot!, January 13, 2004
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Lori Hinkle "Emerald" (Dongola, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This would be a great pot to subsitute for a dutch oven for a single person or couple because of it's smaller size. We are a family of 4 and it is the perfect size for side dishes like baked beans also. When you don't need the bigger 5 quart dutch oven, this pan gets the job done. As always, LOVE the pre-seansoning!
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65 of 67 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Versatile!!!, April 9, 2005
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This is a great pot -- so great in fact that within a half hour of its delivery, I was ordering a second from Amazon.

Think of it as: a two quart Dutch Oven; an 8 inch wide, three inch (almost) tall skillet WITH LID; a braising pan for a couple of chicken breasts; a sauce pan; a casserole dish.

This is a lot of pot, especially for the price!

I'd given up on cast iron because I could never seem to get and keep the iron seasoned. But Lodge's new preseasoning solves my problem -- I'm now replacing all my cookware with Lodge Logic (the fact it's an American company makes me even happier). THANKS, Lodge!
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65 of 70 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Cute but ..., October 26, 2005
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Shree "Sangeet4Ever" (Pacifica, CA, United States) - See all my reviews
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This is probably the cutiest and the least used cast iron cookware in my collection. If you need to cook anything which requires stirring, this one is too small. There is too little room to toss and turn the food around. It maybe fine for heating soups and beans etc. but then its an overkill to buy something for just heating stuff. I often find myself using the 3 quart chicken frier a lot. Even if you make smaller quantities of food, you still need some room to maneuver.
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