Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the Old Mountain Garlic Roaster? A: The Old Mountain Garlic Roaster measures 5 ½ x 4 ½ x 4 ¾ inches.
- Q: What material is the garlic roaster made of? A: The garlic roaster is made of pre-seasoned cast iron, known for its excellent heat retention.
- Q: How many garlic bulbs can the roaster hold? A: The roaster can hold 1 large or 2 medium-sized garlic bulbs.
- Q: Is the garlic roaster safe to use in the oven? A: Yes, the garlic roaster is safe to use in both the oven and the grill.
- Q: What are the care instructions for the cast iron garlic roaster? A: Hand wash the roaster with mild dishwashing soap, rinse, and wipe dry immediately. Avoid soaking and do not use a dishwasher.
- Q: Can I use metal utensils with the garlic roaster? A: It's recommended to use wooden or silicone utensils to avoid scratching the seasoned surface of the cast iron.
- Q: Is the garlic roaster a good gift option? A: Yes, it makes a wonderful gift for food enthusiasts and home decor lovers.
- Q: How should I store the garlic roaster? A: Store the roaster in a dry place to prevent moisture buildup and rust. It can be kept in a kitchen cabinet or on a shelf.
- Q: Can the garlic roaster be used on a stovetop? A: Yes, the cast iron garlic roaster can be used on the stovetop, provided it fits your burner size.
- Q: What is the best way to season the garlic roaster? A: If needed, you can re-season the roaster by applying a thin layer of vegetable oil and baking it at a high temperature for an hour.