Press on.
A grill press that cuts down cooking time and ensures a flawless all-over sear? Don’t mind if we do. Here’s how to use it: Let it heat up for a few minutes on your skillet or griddle, then use the stay-cool wooden handle to set it atop steak, burgers, quesadillas, portobellos, you name it. The heavy-duty cast iron is a champ at applying even pressure to food (no more curly bacon!), making it a hero for breakfast and BBQs alike. Plus, since the press comes pre-seasoned, you can get sizzling straight away. It’ll team right up with the stovetop or grill—yep, the possibilities just doubled.
A cast-iron press is not only your best friend for getting perfect grill marks on steak (we’ve run lots of tests to prove it). It’s also handy for charring vegetables or pressing hot sandwiches without a panini maker.
It’s a cinch to care for, too: Like with most cast-iron cookware, a quick hand-wash in warm water will do the trick—just make sure to dry thoroughly to prevent rusting. If you want to get rid of extra cooking oils, feel free to use a drop of mild dish soap. After all that’s done, apply food-safe mineral oil to the handle to keep it looking like new.
- Made in: Colombia
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
A grill press that cuts down cooking time and ensures a flawless all-over sear? Don’t mind if we do. Here’s how to use it: Let it heat up for a few minutes on your skillet or griddle, then use the stay-cool wooden handle to set it atop steak, burgers, quesadillas, portobellos, you name it. The heavy-duty cast iron is a champ at applying even pressure to food (no more curly bacon!), making it a hero for breakfast and BBQs alike. Plus, since the press comes pre-seasoned, you can get sizzling straight away. It’ll team right up with the stovetop or grill—yep, the possibilities just doubled.
A cast-iron press is not only your best friend for getting perfect grill marks on steak (we’ve run lots of tests to prove it). It’s also handy for charring vegetables or pressing hot sandwiches without a panini maker.
It’s a cinch to care for, too: Like with most cast-iron cookware, a quick hand-wash in warm water will do the trick—just make sure to dry thoroughly to prevent rusting. If you want to get rid of extra cooking oils, feel free to use a drop of mild dish soap. After all that’s done, apply food-safe mineral oil to the handle to keep it looking like new.
Press on.
A grill press that cuts down cooking time and ensures a flawless all-over sear? Don’t mind if we do. Here’s how to use it: Let it heat up for a few minutes on your skillet or griddle, then use the stay-cool wooden handle to set it atop steak, burgers, quesadillas, portobellos, you name it. The heavy-duty cast iron is a champ at applying even pressure to food (no more curly bacon!), making it a hero for breakfast and BBQs alike. Plus, since the press comes pre-seasoned, you can get sizzling straight away. It’ll team right up with the stovetop or grill—yep, the possibilities just doubled.
A cast-iron press is not only your best friend for getting perfect grill marks on steak (we’ve run lots of tests to prove it). It’s also handy for charring vegetables or pressing hot sandwiches without a panini maker.
It’s a cinch to care for, too: Like with most cast-iron cookware, a quick hand-wash in warm water will do the trick—just make sure to dry thoroughly to prevent rusting. If you want to get rid of extra cooking oils, feel free to use a drop of mild dish soap. After all that’s done, apply food-safe mineral oil to the handle to keep it looking like new.
- Made in: Colombia
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
A grill press that cuts down cooking time and ensures a flawless all-over sear? Don’t mind if we do. Here’s how to use it: Let it heat up for a few minutes on your skillet or griddle, then use the stay-cool wooden handle to set it atop steak, burgers, quesadillas, portobellos, you name it. The heavy-duty cast iron is a champ at applying even pressure to food (no more curly bacon!), making it a hero for breakfast and BBQs alike. Plus, since the press comes pre-seasoned, you can get sizzling straight away. It’ll team right up with the stovetop or grill—yep, the possibilities just doubled.
A cast-iron press is not only your best friend for getting perfect grill marks on steak (we’ve run lots of tests to prove it). It’s also handy for charring vegetables or pressing hot sandwiches without a panini maker.
It’s a cinch to care for, too: Like with most cast-iron cookware, a quick hand-wash in warm water will do the trick—just make sure to dry thoroughly to prevent rusting. If you want to get rid of extra cooking oils, feel free to use a drop of mild dish soap. After all that’s done, apply food-safe mineral oil to the handle to keep it looking like new.