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- The design of most chicken grill presses includes a flat bottom and weighted structure, which not only keeps the chicken stationary but also promotes the release of fats
- The smooth bottom of a cast iron skillet is a deliberate feature that sets it apart from traditional rough surfaced pans. It is specifically designed to provide an even heat distribution, which is crucial for achieving consistent cooking results. Unlike the ridged or textured bottoms, a smooth surface ensures that food cooks evenly without hotspots, preventing burning or undercooking. It also makes the skillet more compatible with induction cooktops, which require a flat surface for optimal heat transfer.

Indoor and Outdoor Cooking: Griddles and grill pans made of black cast iron are suitable for use on stovetops, grills, and even campfires, providing flexibility for indoor and outdoor cooking. This versatility makes them ideal for a range of culinary settings.


Cast Iron Skillets Versatility
As for the skillet, you’ll get the option of a larger cooking surface with more cooking volume due to its slightly deeper depth. This makes it easier to cook large cuts of meat and batches of food.


But to keen observers and cookware enthusiasts (that’s us!), there are some key differences. This article compares and contrasts skillets and pans and shares the best cooking techniques and dishes to use each one.
Is a frying pan and a skillet the same?
Benefits of Black Cast Iron Griddles and Grill Pans:



Saute vs Frying Pan
Slightly sloped sides;Suitable for shallow frying only;Can be manufactured from different materials (carbon steel, cast iron, etc.);Can come with non-stick surfaces;Not complemented with lids.
