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expiredBaaao posted Oct 20, 2023 11:45 AM

12" Victoria Cast Iron Comal Pizza Pan (Preseasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil)

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Amazon has 12" Victoria Cast Iron Comal Pizza Pan w/ Long & Loop Handle (Preseasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $20.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Features:
  • Excellent heat retention and distribution that keeps your food hot and ready to serve
  • Textured preseasoned skin that helps build seasoning with each use and offers an easier release.
  • Only non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil to season it, and it's free of PTFE and PFOA for healthier cooking.

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Amazon has 12" Victoria Cast Iron Comal Pizza Pan w/ Long & Loop Handle (Preseasoned w/ Flaxseed Oil) on sale for $20.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

Thanks community member Baaao for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Excellent heat retention and distribution that keeps your food hot and ready to serve
  • Textured preseasoned skin that helps build seasoning with each use and offers an easier release.
  • Only non-GMO, kosher-certified flaxseed oil to season it, and it's free of PTFE and PFOA for healthier cooking.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
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  • Amazon Return Policy:
    • This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Victoria 12" Comal with Long Handle and Helper Handle, Seasoned - Black

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CyberGuy
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Ummm, no. You're confusing the product with the reactants of the seasoning reaction. The triglycerides (reactants) that make up flaxseed oil are what have a low smoking point. During seasoning, the triglycerides undergo covalent cross-linking to form a stable, inert network of molecular mesh that provides a non-stick surface. This resulting network (product of the seasoning reaction) doesn't have a low smoking point because it doesn't contain any of the reactive groups that were found in its precursors (the triglycerides). Furthermore, you would need a blow torch or heat the surface beyond 900°F to carbonize or burn off the network.
RolandTuna
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If you preheated the pan with the oven, and put the pizza on the hot pan, it would act as a "pizza steel" and cook the pizza faster while creating a crispier crust.

On the other hand, putting a cold pizza onto this and then throwing it into an oven without preheating would be objectively worse than straight on the rack. It would slow the speed in which the pizza would heat up on the bottom and cause uneven cooking.


I think it's a solid option.
Pros:
Cast iron is great for searing
the low sides will make it easier to get under burgers
Wide enough to fit two patties

Cons:
Low sides also allow for more hot beef fat to splatter when smashing

edit: What they said ^^^
SennamonTea
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Well this is a little too small unless you make personalized pizzas. But the pizza stones and cast iron would make for a crispier crust if you preheated enough, it has more thermal mass than air in your oven to make it crispier.

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Oct 21, 2023 03:29 PM
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Oct 21, 2023 03:47 PM
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Santa_ClausOct 21, 2023 03:47 PM
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Good for pizza?
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az060693Oct 21, 2023 03:48 PM
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Quote from SeriousSeagull8562 :
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Works for me. You might have an adblocker up.
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odguy10Oct 21, 2023 04:39 PM
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Is this a good option to make smash burgers?
Oct 21, 2023 05:14 PM
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DietrichBonhoefferOct 21, 2023 05:14 PM
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can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
Oct 21, 2023 06:12 PM
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SennamonTeaOct 21, 2023 06:12 PM
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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
Well this is a little too small unless you make personalized pizzas. But the pizza stones and cast iron would make for a crispier crust if you preheated enough, it has more thermal mass than air in your oven to make it crispier.
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Oct 21, 2023 06:12 PM
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SennamonTeaOct 21, 2023 06:12 PM
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Quote from odguy10 :
Is this a good option to make smash burgers?
Yes I use the lodge equipment and it works very well, you will just have to deal with the splashes a bit more than pans with and edge

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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
If you preheated the pan with the oven, and put the pizza on the hot pan, it would act as a "pizza steel" and cook the pizza faster while creating a crispier crust.

On the other hand, putting a cold pizza onto this and then throwing it into an oven without preheating would be objectively worse than straight on the rack. It would slow the speed in which the pizza would heat up on the bottom and cause uneven cooking.

Quote from odguy10 :
Is this a good option to make smash burgers?
I think it's a solid option.
Pros:
Cast iron is great for searing
the low sides will make it easier to get under burgers
Wide enough to fit two patties

Cons:
Low sides also allow for more hot beef fat to splatter when smashing

edit: What they said ^^^
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ChargrOct 21, 2023 06:20 PM
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Quote from Pitmaster_Privilege :
Good for pizza?
And good for multiple tortillas for tacos
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GTwannabeOct 21, 2023 06:44 PM
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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
A commercial pizza oven runs in the 800-900 degree range. Home ovens top out around 500 so you need a thermal mass to achieve a similar crust texture. If you're not trying to replicate pizzeria pizza at home, it's not needed.
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exotubeOct 21, 2023 09:41 PM
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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
This is primarily for freshly made pizza not frozen.

For frozen, it still prevents cheese/grease from dripping..
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mitun733Oct 21, 2023 10:31 PM
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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
can someone help me understand what the difference is between placing a pizza on this pan vs sliding right on the oven shelves? I'm honestly satisfied the way the pizza cooks putting it directly onto the oven shelve.. but if someone can convince me that this will be better, please let me know. Genuinely asking here.
If you're not making fresh pizza dough or refrigerated dough from the grocery store, there is no point in using this for pizza. For any frozen or pre-made refrigerated fully formed pizza, it will be just as good and probably better directly on the racka.
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WildRigger47Oct 21, 2023 11:25 PM
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I have to chuckle at their sales pitch regarding 'pre-seasoned' and especially with flaxseed oil (which has a very low smoking point).
At the temps this pan/skillet will undergo, that 'seasoning' will turn into just a carbon impregnation and carbon layer upon the first use.
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jhogalOct 21, 2023 11:31 PM
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Can I use this to make a omelet on stove top

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