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How to Clean and Season Cast Iron

 

With these cleaning and seasoning instructions, old cast iron pans will make a 
welcome addition to your kitchen.

Difficulty Level: average to hard      Time Required: 15 minutes and up

Here's How:

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1. Wear rubber gloves and eye protection while cleaning cast iron since the 
methods require using caustic chemicals.

2. Begin by spraying the pan with oven cleaner and putting it in a plastic bag.

3. After a day or two, take it out of the bag and scrub it down with a brass 
brush.

4. If all the grease doesn't loosen up right away, repeat the process 
concentrating cleaner on stubborn spots.

5. If you have several dirty items, soak them in a solution of one and a half 
gallons of water to one can of lye mixed in a plastic container.

6. Allow them to soak for about five days, then remove the pieces and use the 
same brass brush method to scrub them clean.

7. Removing mild rust should be done with a fine wire wheel on an electric 
drill.

8. Crusted rust can be dissolved by soaking the piece in a 50 percent solution 
of white vinegar and water for a few hours.

9. Once the pan's clean, begin the seasoning process by warming it in the oven 
for a few minutes then applying a little shortenting, vegetable cooking spray,

lard or bacon fat.

10. Put the skillet back into a 225 degree oven for 30 minutes. Remove and wipe 
it almost dry to eliminate any pooled grease.

11. Place the pan in the oven for another half hour or so, completing the 
initial seasoning.

12. The seasoning process will continue with use, especially if you use it to 
cook fatty foods the first few times it hits the stove.

13. To clean after cooking, boil hot water in the pan. Let it soak for several 
minutes and then wipe dry with a paper towel.

14. Reheat the pan and apply just enough grease to wet the surface before 
storing.

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Tips:

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1. Use the methods above only for cleaning iron.

2. Don't soak pans in a vinegar solution more than overnight without checking 
them because the solution will eventually eat the iron.

3. After cooking, do not use detergent or scouring pads to clean a cast iron 
pan since this will destroy the seasoning.

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