Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How To Season a Cast Iron Skillet


How To Season a Cast Iron Skillet in 7 Easy Steps Here's how to season and care for your cast iron skillet. It's not as hard as you might think! Please Subscribe! youtube.com For more details, go to hilahcooking.com Other Kitchen Essentials: www.youtube.com How To Season a Cast Iron Skillet in 7 Easy Steps Take off all the packaging and labels, duh. Wash the skillet. Use a plastic scrubbie or brush and clean all the surfaces of the skillet with hot water. Don't use a wire brush or anything that might scrape the surface. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Put some shortening, cooking oil, coconut butter, or lard in the skillet. (If you're using a solid, heat it up in the skillet to melt it before spreading.) Then smear a thin layer of your chosen substance all over your skillet, inside and out. Get nasty with it. Wipe off any excess pools or puddles. Put the skillet in the oven upside down so that as the skillet heats up, any excess lube will drain away from the cooking surface. If you want to save yourself some trouble, put a cookie sheet on the lower rack so you don't have to clean your oven after this. Cook Your Skillet! Don't freak out if it starts to smoke. This means the oil or grease is filling up the pores in the cast iron and making it nice and smooth. Let it cook for an hour. Then turn off the oven and leave it in there for an hour. Carefully remove the skillet. Use oven mitts because it's still gonna be hot. Put it on a heat resistant surface. Let it cool more.

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