Well, I'm dying to find a skillet for cooking fried chicken. We have a pork chop skillet, one for breakfast sausage, one for bacon of course, but I haven't had fried chicken in ages.
Huh and why?
Once a cast iron skillet is properly seasoned, it can be used to cook most anything in a non-stick manner. I have a 12" skillet, 20" rectangular griddle, and a 8 quart camp dutch oven.
I seasoned them all but use the skillet the most. I cook bacon, chicken breasts, steak, pork loins, and a cat or two

in my skillets and never have any cross-flavor contamination.
Proper seasoning is important as you probably know but proper cleaning is just as important. I won't go into the seasoning but to clean all of my cast iron cooking implements I first pour out all excess grease and other liquids, I wipe with a paper towel to semi-dry, then (this is the semi important part), I put 3-4 tablespoons of coarse or rock salt into the skillet and scrub the shit out of it with a wad of paper towels or a throw away rag. The salt scrubs the particulate and chunks off and hits the top of the porous cast iron to remove what is essentially the flavor layer of the grease that seasons the skillet.
I have found this works great for me and as I stated, I never have had any flavor cross contamination.
Just this morning I fried two eggs in my skillet without using any oil and the eggs came out clean and tasting like, well, tasting like egg. Certainly not tasting like the pork loins I cooked the day before.
Anyhow, if you buy cast iron, go to the local camping store or whatever and buy your cast iron stuff there. I did buy a lodge skillet and it was way over priced at $75.00 and it cooks NO different that the $17.00 skillet I bought at Bi-Mart.
Check out Lodge though for information before you buy.
Lodge SkilletsI always cook steaks in my skillet using this entire method to buy, season, and cook a steak and it is DA BOMB and holy shit does it ever please:
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Oh frack where was I? DUmmys are morons and ceramic chickens are stupid as far as a cooking utensil goes.