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  • Black Iron 24 inch Split Chapa Griddle Plate

Black Iron 24 inch Split Chapa Griddle Plate

  • £369.65

  • Ex Tax: £308.04

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Shropshire Made 24 inch Black Iron Split Chapa Griddle Plate

Two semi circular chapas that pair together to make an enormous 24 inch (60cm) diameter outdoor cooking surface.

   

The original, versatile, portable cooking tool of the Argentinian Gauchos. Real flames, powered by wood.

    

The split chapa construction has several benefits.

  • Griddle at high tempertures on one half and use the other half for keeping food warm.
  • Use for sweet and savoury plates.
  • Separate meat from vegetarian dishes.
  • One half can be easily be moved by one person, whilst cooking, to add more fuel or rake the embers.
  • Easy to assemble, carry and store. 
Pre-seasoned with flax oil for a natural non-stick finish and easy to clean.
Two heavy duty ¼ inch (6mm) thick, black iron griddle plates, each with 3 detachable black iron legs.
Durable 99.1% pure iron with sturdy brass rivets and wingnuts.
Each plate has a pair of lifting handles.
Perfect for outdoor cooking over an open fire or charcoal.  Ideal for all kinds of food from steaks and burgers to fried eggs and pancakes.  
Highly versatile and great fun to use. No tools required, just hand adjust the solid brass wingnuts to fit and remove legs.
When you've finished cooking, detach the legs for compact storage and for indoor use on the hob.
The chapa griddle plates are suitable for high temperatures and resist warping and buckling.
Can be used on all hobs including: ranges, electric, gas, halogen, induction (heat slowly to keep the plate flat) 
 
         

So why have we made this enormous split chapa griddle?

The story starts with a photographer, Joe Woodhouse, a food writer, Olia Hercules and their new garden.
 
   This is NOT their garden!!​ 
 
Joe is a trained chef but after spending a number of years cooking he decided he wanted to pursue a career in photography and now works as a food and travel photographer. He's happiest when exploring, preferably in the outdoors, learning about different cuisines and cultures, and how food brings people together.   Have a look at some of Joe's work here. 
Olia was born in Ukraine, moved to Cyprus at the age of 12, studied for her first degree at the University of Warwick,  spent a year in Italy and then settled in London, starting a career in journalism.
However, after a while, she gave that up to train at Leith’s School of Food and Wine, to pursue her dream of cooking for a living.  Her first book, Mamushka, published in 2016 celebrates her family recipes from Ukraine and Moldova to Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan.  Her second book, Kaukasis: a culinary journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan and beyond, came out the following year.
Her latest book, Summer Kitchens was published by Bloomsbury in the spring of 2020.
 
          
 
Their new garden has a fire pit and Joe and Olia are looking forward to some serious outdoor cooking and entertaining.  They already have one of our chapas, but Joe fancied something bigger, a lot bigger.  So he got on the phone and had a detailed discussion with us. 
We don’t normally do bespoke designs, but we loved the idea of this and set to with enthusiasm.
 
The general idea was mulled over, discussed, considered, reviewed and out of these musings was born the notion of splitting the chapa in half, to make it easier to move one to the side to tend the fire beneath.  Of course, this creates other advantages too; one side for meat and one for vegetables or puddings, draw one side away from the heat to keep cooked food warm or cook more slowly, easier to carry and store. 
 
   Photo courtesy of Joe Woodhouse
 
We’ve delivered the very first one to Joe and Olia’s new house, placed it into this amazing fire bowl and this was their response, “It’s amazing! Can’t wait to get cooking”.  

Dimensions ( complete split chapa): 

Weight: 16.0kg, 26 inches x  25 inches (diameter) x 10 inches.   67cm x 64 cm (dia) x 26 cm (assembled).
The plates are 9 inches (23cm) from floor when assembled. Packs down to 1.5 inches deep when the legs are removed.

How to assemble a split chapa with fire table

Lighting a top down fire on a Netherton Foundry giant black iron split fire table

  

Cooking pork burgers on a Netherton Foundry half and half split chapa

Video: Polly A Baldwin                                       Polly also uses a Netherton Foundry Spun Iron Cooking Bell lid 

Why choose a pre- seasoned Chapa griddle plate ?

No chemicals or PTFE are used in the coating of theChapa griddle plate.
The edible Sussex flax oil coating is easy to wash & naturally non-stick. It is ready for immediate use. 
Coating can be simply restored at home, time after time.
Chapa Iron griddle plates are tough and can be used at very high temperatures.
Iron is a pure, simple metal which is easy to look after & very recyclable.
 

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