Cast Iron Again...
"Lou Decruss" wrote in message
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 09:37:48 -0800 (PST), spamtrap1888
> wrote:
>While not part of the cast iron cult, I do have a carbon steel wok
>which needed seasoning. I always wash it and put back on the stove,
>burner set on high, to evaporate all the water. Then I may wipe it
>down with oil (peanut), depending on how I think it looks.
If using cast almost exclusively puts me in a cult then count me in.
IMO many of the things said here about cast are just plain silly. I
use soap and water. If the pan is bad enough I'll even soak is for
awhile. I don't waste time with salt either. My favorite and most
used piece is a big griddle that spans two burners. A couple weeks
ago it got pretty gunky and I took steel wool to it and oiled it and
tossed it in the oven for half an hour and it was just as non-stick as
before I scrubbed it. I've got an old Griswold that gets used mostly
for eggs and it gets soap every time I use it and it's perfectly
non-stick.
Lou
Me too Lou. I wash mine with soap and put it on the burner to dry. Of
course I would never put it in the dishwasher. I have the 2 burner grill
and one morning I forgot to turn on one burner and it cracked, really loud.
I can still use it but I may replace it one day. I have a Griswold too that
belonged to my grandmother. In fact I have a lot of cast iron stuff and the
one I use the most is one of those things you cook tortillas on.
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