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Anybody use a cast iron grid?
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Smokey5760
garwig,my cast iron is what I use all the time. I had Charbroil grills for the past 40+ years and
that is what they had so when I got our large BGE I boought the cast iron. I did not season it and
it stays in the BGE all the time with no problem as far as rust etc. We live in Sarasota, Florida so
if it works here on the Gulf of Mexico it should be good any where.
Rollocks
There are post on the forum every otherday about cast iron grids. Try doing a search and I'm sure
you't find the information you need, o just look back over the last 30 or so topics and you find
post about grids
Randatola
garwig,
I coated mine with shortening before I used it for the first time, but it probably wasn't
necessary. I always store it inside the Egg to keep it from getting wet and it's been fine.
I use one mostly for cooking steaks, with the \"point\" side up. With the \"flat\" side up it is
useful for things that might have a tendency to fall through the grill, because it has more surface
area than the regular grids.
Sundown
garwig,
HAd mine for a while now and wouldn't think of ever going back to the old enamel grid. No need
to season it'll take care of itself.
garwig
Tell me the pros about them as well as the cons. To season or not to season?