As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration"
https://lemmy.world/post/956419
As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration" - Lemmy.world
Yesterday I made a post about how my brother kinda destroyed our mini cast iron
skillet. It’s looking amazing after 2 rounds of seasoning! Thanks to the
community for a warm welcome. I can’t wait to try something out in it other than
eggs; any suggestions for such a tiny little guy?
As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration"
https://lemmy.world/post/956405
As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration" - Lemmy.world
Yesterday I made a post about how my brother kinda destroyed our mini cast iron
skillet. It’s looking amazing after 2 rounds of seasoning! Thanks to the
community for a warm welcome. I can’t wait to try something out in it other than
eggs; any suggestions for such a tiny little guy?
As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration"
https://lemmy.world/post/956355
As promised, my first mini cast iron "restoration" - Lemmy.world
Yesterday I made a post about how my brother kinda destroyed our mini cast iron
skillet. It’s looking amazing after 2 rounds of seasoning! Thanks to the
community for a warm welcome. I can’t wait to try something out in it other than
eggs; any suggestions for such a tiny little guy?
My sibling ruined our little cast iron skillet, so here I am
https://lemmy.world/post/920434
My sibling ruined our little cast iron skillet, so here I am - Lemmy.world
TL;DR at the bottom. I’ve always been interested in cast iron but the whole
seasoning and issues washing and debates seemed too daunting. Not to mention the
one time I had my own skillet it was a mess and I could never get anything to
not stick in it. Well I just moved back into my family’s house and don’t have my
usual pan for making eggs anymore so my dad tells me he uses this small tiny
cast iron skillet. First time didn’t go so well but I used more oil the second
time, let the pan heat up fully before cracking in the eggs, and it worked just
as well as my old The Rock skillet. I’ve been using it almost daily since. This
morning I go down to make my breakfast and find our little skillet covered in
orange, all burnt and looking abused (that’s on top of not one but two perfectly
round burn marks the same size as the bottom of the pan on our kitchen table).
The culprit? My brother. Oh well, at least he tried to move on from his cheap
flimsy non-stick pan, but now I don’t know what to do. Cue searching. Usually
I’d go to Reddit (or recently, Lemmy) for this but I want to avoid the
confusion. I’m ecstatic to find Joshua Weissman’s video on seasoning and
restoring a cast iron pan [https://youtu.be/PDTCgxvmShc]. I’m excited that
removing the rust wasn’t such a chore and while I have no fancy oils I assume
vegetable oil would be better than nothing. So now my little cast iron skillet
is in the oven for its first seasoning and I’m actually excited to try and join
the community now that I took the first step to actually understanding and
appreciating this kind of cookware. I’ll make another post with the progress
pictures once I’m done! TL;DR: brother ruined my cast iron I use daily, finally
learning how to care for and season it properly. Joining the community :)