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dragnlaw

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Not sure about the potato bread part, but griddles with ridges and flat sides have been used a lot by me.

I have a Cuisinart Griddler with both those sides. Use flat for what ever! bacon, eggs, grill cheese, etc. ridged side for sausages, hot dogs, panini, skewers - almost anything you would do on a BBQ.

I also have a cast iron pan with the ridges, very handy, especially for searing quickly at a high heat that I don't feel I get with the griddler.

many uses I can't even think of right now.
 
I have a cast iron griddle, but I don't use it a lot. I've used it to make naan bread and corn tortillas, as well as pancakes, etc., as dragnlaw mentioned, when I have house guests (which is quite infrequent).
 
Potato bread is very nice made from scratch, although I don't often make it.

I also have a ridged pan on which I like to fry sausages - they don't roll around as much as on a flat pan.

Gillian
 
I also have a ridged pan on which I like to fry sausages - they don't roll around as much as on a flat pan.

Gillian
Brilliant! I have one also, but I rarely use it because I prefer that steaks and burgers have full contact with the pan. But sausages! Simply brilliant! [emoji16] Thank you!
 
We have an old cast-iron griddle that I got at a junk shop and resurrected, removing decades of grease and grime. Herself uses it for sourdough pancakes.

I use a Le Creuset griddle pan with a press made from scrap for Cubanos and paninis.

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We have an old cast-iron griddle that I got at a junk shop and resurrected, removing decades of grease and grime. Herself uses it for sourdough pancakes.

I use a Le Creuset griddle pan with a press made from scrap for Cubanos and paninis.

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I love Cubanos and usually get one at my favorite grinder shop. I like to see how others prepare them.

Will you post your recipe/method? :)

Ross
 
Brilliant! I have one also, but I rarely use it because I prefer that steaks and burgers have full contact with the pan. But sausages! Simply brilliant! [emoji16] Thank you!

You're very welcome! I'm rather tickled that you think the idea is brilliant. I hate when sausages roll in a flat-based frying pan.

Gillian
 
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