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I use hot water and scotch bright pad. Wash and scrub until clean. Place back in a preheated (350degree) oven and dry completely. then oil with Crisco and back in and let cool. Then you will be ready to cook with it.
Cast iron would be fun to cook with as a culinary option, but damn this sounds so high maintenance.
The hands down best way to clean cast iron is to use the electrolysis method.It's fairly easy to set up and works fantastic.To season a pan just place it in an oven cranked up to 500 degrees for about 20 minutes.Remove the pan from the oven and take it outside or in your garage and wipe it down with Crisco.You will get lots of smoke from the burning oil which is why you don't want to do this step in your house.Keep applying the Crisco until the pan cools to the point of no longer smoking then use a paper towel to remove any excess oil.You will end up with a perfectly seasoned pan!
I agree with the self cleaning oven. Comes out looking brand new!! My Griswald is better than any of those new fandangled non stick pans, hands down. My vension and salmon don't touch anything but cast iron. Good luck!
Quote from: Bean Counter on September 26, 2011, 09:55:31 PMCast iron would be fun to cook with as a culinary option, but damn this sounds so high maintenance.It is not that bad. We have SS and Cast. Use the SS mostly for sauces all the cast is used on top and in the oven. Can't beat it as far as we are concerned. Just make sure it says made in USA not china or some other third world country...
Just for entertainment I looked this up. I guess I been doing it wrong, but oh well...http://sherylcanter.com/wordpress/2010/01/a-science-based-technique-for-seasoning-cast-iron/