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    The Good Housekeeping Institute tested 10 models to find the best ones that cook evenly and keep food on the grill. These are the best grill baskets to buy in 2023. The Good Housekeeping Institute ...

  3. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Seasoning a cast-iron or carbon steel wok is a common process in Asia and Asian-American culture. While the vegetable oil method of seasoning is also used in Asia, a traditional process for seasoning also includes the use of Chinese chives or scallions as part of the process.

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  6. Gridiron (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A commercial hinged broiler or gridiron was designed for use in the Bridge & Beach, Co., 1898 vertical cast iron stove. This hinged broiler was manufactured by Luigi Pieragostini, also of the New Haven Wire Goods Co., and patented in 1939; U.S. Patent #2,148,879.

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron has a higher heat capacity than copper but a lower heat capacity than stainless steel or aluminum. [8] However, cast iron is denser than aluminum and stores more heat per unit volume. Additionally, cast-iron pans are typically thicker than similar sized pans of other materials.