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Re: Seasoning a cast iron skillet
[Re: SouthBamaSlayer]
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12/19/17 02:58 PM
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rub it down in vegetable oil, melted shortening, or bacon fat for extra juju, and place it upside down in a 375 degree oven for an hour. Wash it with water and very light soap if necessary after using. I always put mine back in the over at 200 for a little while to dry them. This. I always put back in oven for a bit. If not water always finds a spot to rust. You can put it on the burner on high until it's dry as well. Yep that works well with gas but my electric stove takes forever so I put it in the oven and set the timer to shut it off.
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