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Posted by John51 on December 19, 2005 at 08:31:13 from (209.23.200.116):
In Reply to: Cast Iron Frying Pan posted by IronHorse on December 19, 2005 at 08:19:05:
Toss it in a good bed of coals from a wood fire. Get it good and hot. Take it out and let it cool. Rub it with some steel wool if necessary, but most of the time it will come out loking like new. Warm it up a little and rub some cooking oil into it (but the best thing is lard....make sure it doen't have any salt). That's it. Don't wash it. Just wipe it clean after use. When grease builds up on it again, toss it back in the fire. And yes, I've done this many times at our cabin where we use cast iron a lot.
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