thisguy05 said:
Found these gems today at an estate sale. 10" Griswold, 8" Wagner. Paid $20 for the pair! I'll post afters soon.
Well? Let's seem 'em all prettied up!
thisguy05 said:
Found these gems today at an estate sale. 10" Griswold, 8" Wagner. Paid $20 for the pair! I'll post afters soon.
BrazosDog02 said:
I wonder if this "procedure" for cleaning and seasoning cast iron is like everything else we do that is overworked and overthought? I have a ton of cast iron stuff and use a handful of it regularly and it's like glass and hasn't been seasoned since my great grandparents had it. I can gaurantee you there was no seasoning involved outside of just using the damn thing. Is all that stuff really necessary? I kinda feel like if I could go back in time and explain how to season their cookware they would use it as a bludgeon on my head.
Log said:
Once you have done this, get one of the Diablo power drill sanding pad attachments from HD and get some 36/40, 80, and 120 grit sanding discs. Start low grit, and work your way to high. Use the coarse pads until it starts looking smooth, then transition to the finer grits to finish it out.
BSD said:
I've got two 12" Lodge cast iron skillets coming in tomorrow. The plan is to sand them down with 40 and 80 grit paper and then season.
A few quick questions:
1. How smooth should I sand it down?
2. Do I season the whole skillet, top and bottom (don't see a reason to sand the bottom since I don't need it smooth)
3. Anything else I need to know?
Use a metal cooking spatula or stainless steel chainmail scrubber to get it off. Soak it in hot soapy water for a while before trying.jpb1999 said:
Question, I have a Dutch oven that I broke out over spring break to cook a cobbler in while camping. Against my better judgment others put on way to many coals below and above it and the cobbler burned. Middle was still edible though.
Now I have a blackened cake on mess. I tried scrubbing and soaking, etc, but no luck yet. Next I was going to try heating it back up and/or using salt to scrub with. Any other suggestions? It's almost like it physically bonded to the iron... didn't know if there was a method I am not familiar with that might work?