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How to make the cast iron pot have a better state

Mar . 27, 2023 00:00

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Cast iron pots are very popular, not only because they are easy to operate, but also because they can make a lot of delicious food. Of course, if the method is not appropriate, the cast iron pot will rust, affecting the normal use. So what should we do to prolong the use of cast iron pots? Let’s take a look at some of the areas that need attention.

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What is pre-seasoning

Pre-seasoning is not simply a coating of oil on a cast-iron pan; it’s a process that requires heat. We need to spread the vegetable oil evenly on the inside and outside of the pan, as well as the handle, and then place the pan on the stove or in the oven for about 40 minutes before the vegetable oil on the surface sets. A non-stick, rust-resistant coating is then formed.

Vegetable oil cast iron pots need seasoning

That’s right, the pre-seasoned cast iron pan needs to boil and needs to be treated with some vegetable oil before use in order to add a coating to the cast iron pan. Doing so will make your pot more rust resistant, easier to use, and non-sticky. At the end of the treatment, the surface of the cast iron pan will become shiny, black, and more conducive to food preparation. Those that have not been pre-seasoned have a dull, unpolished surface that rusts easily. So, when you use a new pre-seasoned cast iron pan, be sure to pretreat it first.

Season with oil and heat

Step 1: Prepare a piece of fat pork, must be more fat, so that the oil is more. The effect is better.

Step 2: Roughly flush the pot, then boil a pot of hot water, use a brush to clean the pot, brush the pot body, and brush all kinds of floating things on the surface.

Step 3: Put the pot on the stove, turn on a small heat, and slowly dry the water droplets on the pot body.

Step 4: Put the fat meat into the pot and turn it a few times. Then grab the pork with your chopsticks and smear every inch of the pan. Carefully and carefully, let the oil slowly percolate into the iron pot.

Step 5: When the meat becomes black and scorched, and the oil in the pan becomes black, take it out and then clean it with water.

Step 6: Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 again, repeat about 3 times, when the pork is no longer black, it is successful. So you can put the meat in batches, or you can cut off the last hard surface of the pork and use the inside.

Step 7: Wash the cast iron pot with clean water, dry the pot body, we can put a layer of vegetable oil on the surface, so that our pot is successful

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What is pre-seasoning

Pre-seasoning is not simply a coating of oil on a cast-iron pan; it’s a process that requires heat. We need to spread the vegetable oil evenly on the inside and outside of the pan, as well as the handle, and then place the pan on the stove or in the oven for about 40 minutes before the vegetable oil on the surface sets. A non-stick, rust-resistant coating is then formed.

Vegetable oil cast iron pots need seasoning

That’s right, the pre-seasoned cast iron pan needs to boil and needs to be treated with some vegetable oil before use in order to add a coating to the cast iron pan. Doing so will make your pot more rust resistant, easier to use, and non-sticky. At the end of the treatment, the surface of the cast iron pan will become shiny, black, and more conducive to food preparation. Those that have not been pre-seasoned have a dull, unpolished surface that rusts easily. So, when you use a new pre-seasoned cast iron pan, be sure to pretreat it first.

Season with oil and heat

Step 1: Prepare a piece of fat pork, must be more fat, so that the oil is more. The effect is better.

Step 2: Roughly flush the pot, then boil a pot of hot water, use a brush to clean the pot, brush the pot body, and brush all kinds of floating things on the surface.

Step 3: Put the pot on the stove, turn on a small heat, and slowly dry the water droplets on the pot body.

Step 4: Put the fat meat into the pot and turn it a few times. Then grab the pork with your chopsticks and smear every inch of the pan. Carefully and carefully, let the oil slowly percolate into the iron pot.

Step 5: When the meat becomes black and scorched, and the oil in the pan becomes black, take it out and then clean it with water.

Step 6: Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 again, repeat about 3 times, when the pork is no longer black, it is successful. So you can put the meat in batches, or you can cut off the last hard surface of the pork and use the inside.

Step 7: Wash the cast iron pot with clean water, dry the pot body, we can put a layer of vegetable oil on the surface, so that our pot is successful

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