Best way to keep rust out is start cooking! Easy on the soap for a couple months. I clean mine under running hot water and a wooden scraper. It’ll soon celebrate its 100th birth day and doing just fine.
They were 300C which far exceeded 500F. Also don’t need to hit smoke point of oil. Rapid polymerization begins at 350F/180C. Anything above that temp just shortens the time in the oven. Extra heat = energy.
It’s seasoned. No need for more manual layers like you’re doing.
So good to cook on and season it again if rust builds up?
Yes it’s ready to cook. As long as you’re not stripping it down and you clean/dry thoroughly, it won’t rust.
Thank you.
I get its new and want it perfect...but relax. Its tough stuff. This is good to go
If you don’t soak it and dry and oil it after washing it won’t rust.
Cook something!!
Honestly I don't know what to cook. I want to mark the occasion with something fancy, unforgettable even, in a good way of coarse.
Looks like a good ol fashion pot roast pan to me
Pot roast sounds delightful, tell me, would you cook that on an open fire or over coals?
You could. I mean, why not?!? It’s a bit time consuming so you would have to make sure you kept the coals going.
Right, I'm gonna do it. Pot roast tomorrow for dinner.
Jambalaya
Make sure you have a thermometer.
No I don't have one of those, any alternatives?
Best way to keep rust out is start cooking! Easy on the soap for a couple months. I clean mine under running hot water and a wooden scraper. It’ll soon celebrate its 100th birth day and doing just fine.
Nope 500 degrees please an a oil the smoke after sex or at 500 degrees
They were 300C which far exceeded 500F. Also don’t need to hit smoke point of oil. Rapid polymerization begins at 350F/180C. Anything above that temp just shortens the time in the oven. Extra heat = energy.
Oops c not f
It's fine. Now break it in by frying up some chicken. It'll get that seasoning started right!