Cast Iron
Cookware
While cast iron cookware has been around for many centuries
its popularity has died down as new types of cookware have been
introduced.
This is partially due to the fact many people don't
understand how to care for cast iron pots and pans. However
they are some of the most durable products available, and
proper care can allow you to pass them on to your children,
grandchildren or others.
Properly Season It
The most important thing to do after you purchase your
cast iron cookware is to properly season it,
which actually means you will be putting a protective layer
over the iron to prevent rust and wear. There are a few
different ways to season your cast iron cookware, but most
individuals use a thin layer of bacon fact, oil or shortening
to coat the metal. They then allow it to dry.
Wash With Hot Water
After your cast iron cookware has been seasoned it is
important that you properly clean it each time you use it. Cast
iron pots and pans should not be washed in a dishwasher as they
need to be washed by hand. It is also important that you only
use hot water to clean the pan as dish soap can cause the
seasoning to come off. This can end up rusting your cast iron
cookware and shortening its lifespan.
Heat to Dry
Once you have cleaned your cast iron cookware it is
important that you thoroughly dry it in order to prevent rust
from forming. The best way to ensure your cast iron cookware is
dried completely is to put it back on the stove over a low heat
as this will allow it to dry without burning. Do not stick it
over high heat or in the oven at high temperatures as this can
warp the pan and change its shape.
Only Cook Certain Foods
Some foods weren't made to be cooked in a cast iron skillet
or pan. This includes those that are high in acid content as
the acid can ruin the coating on the pan. For these types of
items, such as tomatoes, fruits or more you should use cookware
made of another material.
Although there are many different types of material for
cookware to be made from, cast iron has been used for
centuries. While it isn't the most popular type of cookware
currently on the market, it offers lifelong durability when it
is properly cared for. You and generations after you can enjoy
your cast iron cookware by following the tips listed here.
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