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Arts, Craft
& Skills
1904
Clean
up an Old Cast Iron Pan
Burn off an old cast iron pan either on the coals
of the fire place
or in a fire in the yard. Not a roaring fire, you don't want to
get it red hot, but just enough to carbonize the old coating. Let
cool off overnight.
Use a dish cloth and salt to remove the coating
by rubbing. Wipe it out well.
Wipe on a thin coating of lard and bake the pan
at 350 for 1 to 2 hours. Let cool overnight.
- If you overheat the pan while cooking, it will
start to stick again.
- Never use soap. Use hot hot water and a razorblade
scraper. Dry on a top of the range or in a still warm oven.
- Never soak cast iron in water, even if you
are not using soap, even for a few minutes.
- Season with solid shortening. Oils tend to become
sticky.
- Some housewives like to use specific pans for
specific uses such as one pan for cornbread only.
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