Set of 3 Long Skewers

£45.00
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Description

Make the tastiest food with the BonFeu BonSkewers. The 75cm long skewers are made of steel and have a convenient handle for easy handling.

An Introduction To Plancha Cooking

Most of the Bonfeu range of firepits & outdoor fireplaces can be turned from standard heat sources into fun & exciting methods to cook food. A steel Plancha is most commonly used throughout this range.

Plancha Cooking

To make it simple, a Plancha is a solid steel cooking plate, heated from the fire below.

Very easy to use, in around 30 minutes, depending on weather conditions, the cooking plate will reach a temperature of around 300˚C on the inner edge and around 200˚C on the outer edge.

After each use, a Plancha can be easily cleaned. First of all, it’s important to remove all food scraps by sliing them into your fire. After the plate has cooled down, you can clean it with a wet cloth. It is important to keep the plancha baking plate greased at all times. Especially when storing the baking plate, it must be greased. This is because the baking plate is made of steel, which can rust over time.

Bonfeu Materials Explained

Most of the Bonfeu range is available in 2 finishes; Black and raw Corten Steel. Whilst the black models are simply steel treated with a black coating, its worth explaining what Corten steel is and how it works.

Corten Steel

Corten steel, also known as weathering steel, is a type of steel that's resistant to corrosion and has a unique appearance.

When exposed to the elements, Corten steel develops a stable, protective layer of rust that gives it a unique, aesthetically pleasing finish.

Althoiugh it's nearly 100 years since it was first developed, it's recenty become very popular as a material to create water features, lawn edging, planters and, now, fire places!