🔥 Cook Up Memories with Every Toast!
The ROMESquare Cast Iron Pie Iron Sandwich Cooker is a classic cooking tool designed for campfire enthusiasts. With a heavy-duty cast iron construction and an overall length of 28 inches, it easily toasts pies and sandwiches, making it perfect for firepit gatherings and staycations. Since 1964, this iconic design has been a favorite for outdoor cooking, ensuring durability and fun for all ages.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.25 x 4.2 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.37 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 4 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | ROME |
Warranty Description | Rome will replace or repair items are shipped to the consumer defective or that fail under normal use within 5 years of purchase. |
Model Name | 1705 |
Color | Gray |
Material | Cast Iron |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ROMADA |
Part Number | 1705 |
Style | Classic |
Included Components | Cooks' Tools;Spatulas & Turners;spatulas |
Size | One Size |
Handle Material | Metal |
G**N
Love it and you can cook anything in it
I love this thing. We made pizza, sandwiches and pies. We did season it per inctructions prior to use and oiled with vegetable oil after each use. Never had any food stick. I was able to heat and wipe clean after cooking. It is too heavy for a child to hold over fire/coals. I layed it on a grate or rock and just turned periodically. The versatility on what u can cook in here is endless. I'm sire u could make eggs and omletes as well is you season it. I didnt get a chance to try it. The only tjing I wish is that I had bought 5 so that I could cook everyones food at once because depending on what ur cookking it takes 5-9 minutes. It has wood handles that do not get hot. Where the box joins the pole does feel as if it could break if held out for long periods but it didnt break and we used it for three days for 5 people. Cast iron material seems like good quality but it has to be cleaned and seasoned oer instructions. It comes with a coating of wax on it that must be removed before seasoning and using but was easy to do and I did at home before we left
T**8
Reliving childhood camping memories!
One of my favorite memories of camping as a child was my mom making all sorts of amazing things in her old Pie Iron. So while preparing for our upcoming family camping trip with our 5 kids (ages 2-14) and my in-laws, I decided to pick one up!I researched and prepared a plethora of meal and snack ideas ahead of time. And everything was a huge hit! We made blueberry stuffed French toast for breakfast, ham and cheese "hot pockets" for lunch, and fruit pies for a late night snack (pictured: strawberry cream cheese fruit pie using croissant dough dusted with powered sugar). We used both bread and croissant dough for different pies and they both worked out great! But the croissant dough really surprised me at how easy it cooked up and how delicious it was!The pie iron itself is very sturdy. It also comes out of the fire very hot! So make sure you keep them away from curious kids once you pull them out of the fire. The handles are comfortable and there is a metal latch that keeps the 2 sides locked together while cooking.I would definitely recommend this for camping! Everyone enjoyed the food we made with them. There are a lot of recipe ideas available on the internet or be creative - the possibilities are endless!
D**X
Works but follow my tips
I love this pie iron. Had my first ones camping 50+ years ago as a kid. This brought back memories and next generation loved them. I seasoned with grape seed oil. Tip - cheapest sliced white bread and cherry pie filling has always been the favorite. After seasoning your iron and getting it hot in coals, butter one side (pie iron side) and place on each half (match tops/bottoms when closed), add 2-3 tablespoons of pie filling, place opposing bread slice over filling/bread slice, close pie iron. Heat on one side 12-15 seconds, flip pie iron and toast another 12-15 seconds. Open iron and look at one side/close iron - flip - check other side. Place side needing more toastiness back in red hot coals until golden brown. First mountain pie is usually a throw-away so use a little less pie filling. Enjoy!
V**R
great
Nice product- solid, well built cast iron, good length handles for its heft. This is heavy, so unless you have the perfect place to rest a larger version, this is as big as I would recommend you go. It will only fit bread 'standard Wonder size', which is tough for me as I never buy this kind, but as I said, a larger iron would be too heavy to deal with for very long. The cast iron was blemish free, however I noted that there was a crack in one of the handles that had obviously been repaired and the stain there was very dark over the patch job. I hope it never gives way there. The heavy wax that comes on the cast iron needs to be burnt off and then the cast iron seasoned (just like pretty much any other piece of cast iron) so be prepared to do this. But it has been fun to make sandwiches on the fireplace this winter and will be fun at the campfire.
M**N
What can you cook with a pie iron?
Pie Irons are so much fun. We use them for camping, fire pit, bbq, and sometimes on our gas stove. They are very versatile. We cook a lot of different things in them from grilled cheese sandwiches, breakfast sandwiches, chicken, steak, cinnamon rolls, monkey bread, garlic bread, and so on.The instructions say to season them before you use them. We seasoned ours in the bbq on the grill at 300-400 degrees for 15 min. We first wiped them down with vegetable oil. Pam, Crisco, vegetable oil, olive oil, will all work fine. After the recommended 15 min, we repeated the process. The more times you do this the better non-stick surface you will create.Tip: Wipe down between each use; it makes it easier to clean. Do not use soap to clean since it is cast iron. Soap will strip the seasoning away. Use a good scrub brush like a chain mail scrubber, then wipe down with towel when dry. Don't let them air dry. Water on cast iron equals rust. Also, wipe down with more oil after you have cleaned and are ready to put away. This also helps prevent rust. We do this on all our cast iron pans after each use.Recipe ideas:Carnea-sada. Use skirt steak, or whatever steak you choose to use and marinate with a Carnea-sada seasoning. Cook in pie-iron and serve with fixings same as you would for tacos.Monkey Bread: Get a can of biscuits. 1/4 the biscuits dough. Put brown sugar, regular sugar, and cinnamon in Ziploc bag. Place cut up dough in bag and shake. Place dough in pie iron and cook until golden brown and dough is done. One of our favorites the kids love.Grilled cheese sandwich: Make your favorite grilled cheeses any way you want and cook in pie-iron. For really good one try Pesto, Avocado, Havarti and Turkey. Picture below is of ham and cheese. Really easy to cook in pie iron and tastes awesome.Update: 5/18 Almost two years later and they work just like the day we got them. Definitely recommend.
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