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    pie iron cooking

    Haven't tried these but got to see them in action during the cooking merit badge, found a good link for receipes too. yum

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    How many of you use these?

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    Re: pie iron cooking

    I'm trying to learn how to use them,I just have to cook with them some more.Thanks for the link Troop198

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    Re: pie iron cooking

    Found my Dads old pie irons that are made of cast iron, and going to give them a try.Bf told me the alum-cast cook too fast and are easy to burn stuff in.I still think I just need to pratice more,either way they are pretty fun to cook with.
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    Arrrggg! I remember using the aluminum kind growing up camping! (My fav was apple butter sandwiches.) I think they were sold in a garage sale many years ago. I may have to invest in a pair of cast iron ones. I had forgotten about the joy of cooking with them. No dishes to mess with!! Just wipe clean! Do make sure you have seasoned them well. Just like you do a cast iron skillet. Once seasoned correctly they should never be left to soak. A quick washing at the most then let dry over heat.

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    Re: pie iron cooking

    Never tried those before. I'll have to give them a go.

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