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We found 4 Reddit comments about The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook: A Treasury of Timeless, Delicious Recipes. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook: A Treasury of Timeless, Delicious Recipes
Paperback with flexible bindingIncludes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and desert recipesExplains cooking basics and open air cast iron cooking and grillingFeatured chefs include Bill and Cheryl Jamison, Nick Malgieri, and Allison Fishman
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4 Reddit comments about The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook: A Treasury of Timeless, Delicious Recipes:

u/SilenceSeven · 3 pointsr/castiron

Lodge also has a book out. My parents have a copy and I looked through it last time I visited. Looked promising. They also put out a magazine occasionally.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Cooking

Lucky you! I've been eyeing the Lodge cast iron products for months! I just can't seem to make an excuse to pay up though...
Anyways, these 2 cookbooks were on my "to get" list along with them...
Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook
Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook

Some things off the top of my head you can cook in those awesome skillets are...
-Hunks of meat- steak, chicken, etc.
-Pizza
-Desserts-cakes, pies, etc.
-Cornbread

Tip:Don't boil water in them. Apparently it causes it to rust. Also, after washing, dry them thoroughly since the moisture may also cause rust.

Happy cooking! Be careful to handle with towels or oven mitts when picking it up. I've burned myself numerous times on my cast iron pan handle...

u/MuffinMan0420 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

I second Thug Kitchen. I have the first book. It's fun to just read parts and has some really good recipes in it that me and my gf have done multiple times. The Pad Thai is bomb.

If they're a little nerdy, get them something like this. I also found this list on Google.

Also, camping cookbooks are pretty interesting. Try to look a some of those if you think they'd like them.

Edit: Ice cream books seem pretty interesting. I went to school to be a baker/pastry chef and that interests me. Cookies and Beer is one that I love. Also, give them something with the book. Like, if you give them like a lodge cookbook give them a cast iron skillet or something like that.