| | |  | Stockpots | Home » » » » » Bayou Classic 7419 2.75-Gallon Jambalaya Pot/Deep Fryer | | | | | | | Description: | | Cooking for a smaller crowd? There's no need to haul out your thirty-gallon jambalaya pot. This Bayou Classic 2.75 Gallon Jambalaya Pot with Domed Lid allows you to cook mouth-watering jambalaya, stew, and fried chicken with the same efficiency and convenience as Bayou Classic's larger models. It has a flat base that allows it to remain stable when placed directly on burner and a lip that allows for mess-free pouring. A solid wire handle also makes this pot easy to transport. Features: 2.75 Gallon Jambalaya Pot; Includes domed lid; Flat bottom exterior with rounded interior; Weight: 34.88 lbs. | | | Features: | |
• 2.75-Gallon Jambalaya Pot/Deep Fryer
• Cook mouth-watering jambalaya, stew, and fried chicken
• Flat base that allows it to remain stable when placed directly on burner
• The lip that allows for mess-free pouring
• Includes domed lid
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 17.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 34.88 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 35.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
cast iron cookerFeb 24, 2007
By S. Kast
"suzyqzoo"
wow i love it! It's great for campfire stews, soups chili ect. And feeds an army
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
NO GATORFeb 08, 2008
By Larry Hoelscher AS SHOWN IN ALL THE PICTURES, THERE SHOULD BE A GATOR ON THE LID ALONG WITH THE WORDS BAYOU CLASSIC. THE LID I GOT DIDN'T HAVE THE GATOR ON IT. CALLED CUSTOMER SERVICE AND WAS PROMISED THE RIGHT LID WOULD SHIP OUT RIGHT AWAY. GOT A WHOLE POT AND LID AND STILL NO GATOR. KEPT ONE POT AND LID AND HAD TO MAIL THE OTHER ONE BACK. THE POT IS JUST WHAT I HAD IN MIND AND I LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. BUT IF YOU ORDER ONE EXPECTING IT TO LOOK LIKE THE PICTURE, DON'T COUNT ON IT.
Big pot, but easy to crack and not shaped as shownJun 30, 2007
By Ray This pot is more kettle like and not as shallow. My first one showed up cracked. The steel is VERY porous and brittle compared to other cast iron I've had.
AWESOME!! A Tailgating DREAM!!Jun 12, 2007
By B. Pugh I usually have chilli with my tailgate and we tailgate A LOT! Ask the fans at Stillwater, Mizzou, Minnesota State and Southeast MO. This pot is a absolutely perfect for chilli or gumbo in the parking lot. I have ordered the propane burner matching this pot and can't wait for it to arrive. The heat definitely disperses more evenly with the thicker chilli and doesn't stick and burn. I cured the pot three times with vegetable shortening before using. Twice in the oven and once on my smoker. Worth the trouble. It's like a non-stick pot now. Did I mention it's HUGE! Buy this before your next party or tailgate. You won't regret it!!
Quart Cast-Iron Jambalaya Pot -- Better than i ever expectedDec 01, 2006
By J. W. Finkler What a great kettle! I was looking for something between a dutch oven and a cast iron kettle. This Jambalaya Pot is rugged enough to use outdoors over an open fire; but, stylish enough to use in the oven or on stove top.
Now i have to decide which daughter will inherit this kettle.
A great find and a terrific deal,
JW Finkler
Willoughby Hills, OH
November 2006
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