OK, I placed the new
Lodge cast iron griddle on the stove and fired it up this morning, and I was cooking Kodiak pancakes at 6:30 am in 33 degree weather.
I shot the video with a
GoPro HD camera at 720p = 1280x720 pixels (16:9), 30 fps, 8 Mbit/s data rate using their
Chest Mount Harness.
This is a great camera, I bought it mainly for mountain biking.
However it is not the best in low light situations.
Video is wide angle, the camera has a few wide angle options, and an option to fill top and bottom of your screen (960p = 1280x960 pixels (4:3), 30 fps, 12 Mbit/s data rate) but not fill in the sides.
I like the wide angle much better.
Some great sample videos the camera can do
are here, but they have full screen disabled for some reason..
I let the griddle heat up a bit until a few drops pf water danced on the griddle according to the instructions on the box of
Kodiak pancake mix.
The griddle worked great, first time in a long time I have used cast iron.
It pretty much was non stick as you can see in the video.
I may pick up a Dutch Oven in the future by Lodge too to test out at home and camping.
The griddle weighs a ton more than the Camp Chef Denali stove.
I think that I will be able to squeeze it into the case for the stove to make transporting it easier.
Have not cooked pancakes in awhile, last time was with that Shake and Pour stuff from Bisquick.
The Kodiak pancakes taste much better, in fact way better.
I am sold on them.
I used a plastic storage bottle with lid as you can see me pour the mix from in the video, so this mix is pretty much shake and pour too.
I used one cup of mix in the bottle first, then added in one cup of water, and I shook the crap out of for a few minutes to get it mixed up good.
Try the pancake mix, they are pretty good.
Video:
Testing the Lodge cast iron griddle on a Camp Chef Denali stove