When seasoning cast-iron pieces, go for neutral oils with high smoke points, such as vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil.
A tough repair job puts our skills to the test as we tackle a cracked cast iron piece and work to bring it back to life.
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Learn which foods to avoid cooking in a cast-iron skillet, along with cleaning tips and the importance of seasoning.
"Food sticks more to uneven surfaces," says Katie Muscarella, co-founder and managing partner of Field Company, makers of cast-iron skillets. "To get the best nonstick performance, the secret is ...
Marla Mock of Molly Maid says sprinkling salt on your cast iron pan is the magic (and incredibly cheap!) trick you never knew about. The amount of salt you use is only a few cents worth. “You should ...
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