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Shirley Corriher Wannabe
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I use my stainless ALL Clad griddle all the time over 2 burners. My only problem is that one of the burners is larger than the other. But I can deal withthat. It works fine.
I have used my cast iron LC grill pan (one burner) on stove. I hate the grill pan but it works fine. |
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Executive Chef
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Believe it or not, a great place to find cast iron cookware is in an antique shop. I have a couple pans that are well over 100 years old but as long as they're kept seasoned, they work great! Plus, you can find all sorts of old-school (and I mean OLD-school) cookware that can be pretty fun to use! :)
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