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The Dutch Oven Cookbook: Recipes for the Best Pot in Your Kitchen11 reviews
Sharon Kramis, Julie Kramis-Hearne

Sasquatch Books, 2006

This is a great cookbook!
There is a recipe in this book for just about every occasion. Most recipes are pretty simple with easily found ingredients. I've used several already (delicious!!) and would recommend this book to everyone who enjoys cooking in a dutch oven. If you don't have a dutch oven...I suggest you buy one so you don't miss out on one of the best pots you can have in your kitchen! All of the recipes are ...
  
  











  



  
A Skillet Full of Traditional Southern Lodge Cast Iron Recipes & Memories2 reviews

Lodge Press, 2003

Great book!
I have enjoyed this book a lot. With the concern about coated cookware I haver returned to cast iron. This was a great book to get me into it. Good recipe ideas. Have given the book (and pans)to friends and family for gifts.
  
  











  



  
Cooking in Cast Iron: Yesterday's Flavors for Today's Kitchen6 reviews
Mara Reid Rogers

HP Trade, 2001

Excellent Cookbook!
I love this cookbook. There is a great mix of traditional with a twist and new recipes. It is great if you want to expand on your cast iron cooking. Most cookbooks offer just the basics that most people who have any cooking experience already know how to fix. If you are looking for standard recipes for fried chicken, corn bread or biscuits and gravy only, you might not appreciate the span of ...
  
  











  



  
Cast-Iron Cooking: From Johnnycakes to Blackened Redfish5 reviews
A. D. Livingston

The Lyons Press, 1991

Get the most from your cast-iron cookware
Mr. Livingston does an admirable job of explaining how to use and care for your cast-iron cookware. Whether using a skillet to scramble a few eggs for breakfast, or preparing for a LARGE crowd in a special piece of cookware, this book covers all the bases. If you've never used cast-iron cookware, this is a good introduction to the subject-- cast-iron cookware is different from the other ...
  
  











  



  
The Cast Iron Way to Cook
Sue Cutts

Le Creuset UK Ltd, 2005
  
  











  



  
The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook: Recipes for the Best Pan in Your Kitchen25 reviews
Sharon Kramis, Julie Kramis-Hearne

Sasquatch Books, 2004

The ultimate cookware
. The introduction of the book is dedicated to cast iron pan itself; selection, care and use. The rest of the book is recipes that use the cast iron pan. With cast iron, all you need is the basics to get started and lots of practice. The soda bread recipe brought me back to my childhood in grandma's kitchen, that alone is worth the price of this book. My favorite recipe was the ...
  
  











  



  
The Watcher on the Cast Iron Balcony (Uqp Paperbacks)2 reviews
Hal Porter

University of Queensland Pr (Australia), 1998

Life in Australia in the early 1900s
What struck me most about this book is the density of both the language and the detail of Hal Porter's life in the first decades of the 1900s. This is a classic Australian book. It is a beautifully written autobiographical work that one presumes was based on an extensive diary. In short, this book is like reading primary historial sources based on the first two decades of what was then a ...
  
  











  



  
Cast Iron Cooking for Dummies10 reviews
Tracy Barr

For Dummies, 2003

Great cookbook
Not many people are used to cooking with cast iron, this is a great learning cookbook. I've used iron skillets for years and want to camp cook using a dutch oven. This cookbook will advance my knowledge without the quesswork. When your camping and hungry mistakes are not fun!
  
  











  



  
Cast Iron Cooking: 50 Gourmet-Quality Dishes from Entrees to Desserts1 review
Dwayne Ridgaway

Quarry Books, 2006

Entertaining
So many times we drag through the same recipies for the cast iron products. Knowing that I had alternatives and how to do them has enlarged my cooking base. I now give extra treats to my family. These dishes really are great.
  
  











  



  
Badger's Illustrated Catalogue of Cast-Iron Architecture
Daniel D. Badger

Dover Publications, 1982

This is, without question, the most extensive, most ambitious, and most thoroughly documented primary source of cast-iron architecture in 19th-century America. Originally intended as an advertising device, it has become an architectural classic! New introduction by Margot Gayle. 102 black-and-white plates.
  
  











  



  
Kenton Cast Iron Toys: The Real Thing in Everything but Size
Charles M. Jacobs

Schiffer Publishing, 1997

Cast iron toys are among the hottest toy collectibles today. Some of the best known of these were made by Kenton, an Ohio firm that operated from the 1890s to the 1950s. Their famous Kenton toys include children's savings banks, toy stoves, trains, circus caravans, cars, fire trucks, nostalgic horse-and-buggy lines, and nodders, all identified and shown here in color photographs and original catalog illustrations. Most famous of all was the ...
  
  











  



  
Cast Iron Decoration: A World Survey
E. Graeme Robertson, Joan Robertson

Thames & Hudson, 2007

The classic reference work on cast iron decoration. In the nineteenth century there was an amazing flowering of ironwork forms, mass produced and widely distributed, but of extreme variety and richness of design. Too often they have been overlooked, or referred to mistakenly as "wrought iron." E. Graeme Robertson's interest began decades ago with the realization that cast iron was being destroyed because its aesthetic value was not ...
  
  











  



  
Lodge A Skillet Full of Traditional Southern Lodge Cast Iron Recipes and Memories Cookbook3 reviews

Lodge

Lodge, 2006

Great cookbook
Very good cookbook, I like that it provides very clear instruction on what types/size f pot to use. As someone who is learning to use cast iron for cooking I found this to be one of the best books avaliable.
  
  











  



  
Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron21 reviews
Daniel Clowes

Fantagraphics Books, 1998

Lost in dream
I am a fairly recent Clowes fan (I've been reading for a couple years...started with Ice Haven). And as with most work I love, I tend to pleasure-delay other works by the artist. That said, I read David Boring at the beginning of the year, and just picked up and went through Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron. Where David Boring and Ice Haven definitely seemed to cohere with some, albeit ...
  
  











  



  
Ferrous Materials: Steel and Cast Iron
Hans Berns, Werner Theisen

Springer, 2008

The annual global production of ferrous materials exceeds the sum of all other metallic materials by more than one order of magnitude. The huge demand for ferrous materials is driven not only by costs and availability, but chiefly by their wide range of useful properties that can be tailored by alloying and processing. This book addresses these relationships and applications of ferrous materials. Each chapter deals with particular topics ...
  
  











  



  
Cast Iron Automotive Toys (Schiffer Book for Collectors)1 review
Myra Yellin Outwater, Eric B. Outwater, ...

Schiffer Publishing, 2000

Finally the definitive work on the subject
As a collector I always hoped that someone would write an illustrated and accurate book on cast iron automotive toys. This book, more than fulfills my expectations. A must for anyone who collects. A must for anyone who played with these toys as a child. This is how books on collectibles should be written. It is not only a history of the subject but an encyclopedic account of the toys, their ...
  
  











  



  
Griswold Cast Iron Vol. #21 review

L-W Promotions, 1998

griswold cast iron vol. #2
Not as big as I expected but still very informative for an novice collector.
  
  











  



  
Antique Iron: Identification and Values
Kathryn McNerney

Collector Books, 1989

Antique cast-iron collectibles are featured in over 400 photographs. Included are farming, kitchen, toys, banks, and more cast-iron collectibles. This handy value guide is a wealth of information for the collector. 2004 values. AUTHORBIO: Kathryn McNerney was well-known for her expertise in many fields of antiques and collectibles, including kitchen antiques, antique tools, primitives, blue & white stoneware, American oak and Victorian ...
  
  











  



  
Le Creuset Cookbook: The Cast Iron Way to Cook3 reviews
Sue Cutts

Simon & Schuster, 2001

An excellent investment for those that enjoy or want to learn about cooking with Le Creuset Cast Iron
The Cast Iron way to Cook by Sue Cutts is an excellent investment for those that enjoy or want to learn about cooking with Le Creuset cast iron. The book is full of recipes accompanied with step by step instructions and tantalizing images. Besides providing recipes, this book explains the purpose, and care for each pan. The recipes are divided into sections based on which pans to use. While ...
  
  











  







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