epicuric
Legendary Member
Not being quite sure of the exact meaning on "skillet", I sought guidance from t'internet. "American Christian Rock band" came the response. I never knew that. I am still no wiser. Is it called a "skillet" because of its shape, or because it is made of cast iron? We have several oval shaped cooking dishes that we call skillets, some are enamelled cast iron (Le Creuset, I think), some are ceramic. I tend to use them for oven roasting things like tomatoes or mushrooms because they are slow to heat up, and wouldn't burn like a metal roasting tray. We also have cast iron frying pan's, enamelled on the outside but not on the inside (some also Le Creuset). We call these "skillets" also. I use these because they can achieve, and maintain high temperatures, usually for searing meat - steaks, pork chops, lamb racks etc.