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Griddle Up Greatness
Move over, plain pancakes: we've got the recipes to kick your griddle up to the next notch.
Claire Benoist1/6Tomato-Prosciutto Grilled Cheese
Upgrade your grilled cheese game with some honey-vinegar tomato jam and a thin slice of prosciutto.
2/6Steak-and-Mushroom Reubens
Get that classic deli taste right in your kitchen: the secret is in the sauerkraut.
Hirsheimer & Hamilton3/6Pea Pancakes
The only way these blini-style pancakes could be better? Served with a side of dill-sprinkled gravlax.
4/6Blackberry Farm Griddle Cakes
The ultimate pancake experience: light, fluffy, with just a hint of cornmeal inside for texture.
5/6Chocolate Griddle Cakes with Chocolate Sauce
Serve these rich chocolate cakes with a side of fresh citrusy fruit.
Photo by Hirsheimer & Hamilton6/6Pan-Seared Sausage with Lady Apples and Watercress
All you need is one griddle to bring this sweet sausage dish together.

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The possibilities seem bottomless when you're armed with a pot to match.

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It's not the size of the pot–it's what you do with it that counts. And here are fourteen great things to do.

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Whether you're simmering a sauce or frying up something tasty, looks like you've got a new right-hand pan. Unless you're a lefty.
Like lemony risotto and tandoori-style cauliflower.
Like airy lemon chiffon cake and a Cadbury egg–inspired tart.
All pizza toppings welcome, especially pickled peppers, olives, maybe an anchovy or 10.
Crispy, Parmesan-crusted cutlets make this spring dish sing.
A why-didn't-I-think-of-that technique takes this classic from great to greater.
Every salad should have pita chips.
Use this classic lemon curd on scones, in yogurt, or between layers of meringue.
This vegan chili skips the meat but keeps all of the smoky-savory flavors that make it so comforting: cocoa powder, beans, and all of the toppings.
Not stuffed shells. But not not stuffed shells either.