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Am trying to restore a cast iron grill pan
That was left out on the grill, dirty, over the winter.
I've managed to clean off the crap on the pan, but I need to re-season it. The grill uses indirect heat. Can this be seasoned on a stove or in an oven? I should note that it is a double-sided pan, flat on one side and having ridges on the other(like a bacon pan). Both sides are usable. My problem is that the grill itself is in another location, not easily accessible on a regular basis(also the owner is not noted to take care of the grill, so I can't leave it to him to do properly). |
Am trying to restore a cast iron grill pan
Kswck wrote:
> Can this be seasoned on a stove or in an oven? I should note that it is a > double-sided pan, flat on one side and having ridges on the other(like a > bacon pan). Both sides are usable. Yup. Rub some vegetable oil on it and put it in a low oven for a couple hours. It might take some repeated use to get really well seasoned. If it were me I'd just keep the thing and make bacon on it every saturday morning and to heck with whoever left it in the rain. Dawn |
Am trying to restore a cast iron grill pan
Thank you. I wasn't sure.
"Dawn" > wrote in message ... > Kswck wrote: > > > > Can this be seasoned on a stove or in an oven? I should note that it is a > > double-sided pan, flat on one side and having ridges on the other(like a > > bacon pan). Both sides are usable. > > Yup. Rub some vegetable oil on it and put it in a low oven for a couple > hours. It might take some repeated use to get really well seasoned. > > If it were me I'd just keep the thing and make bacon on it every > saturday morning and to heck with whoever left it in the rain. > > > > Dawn > > |
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