tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27852686.post4604880226164065396..comments2023-10-08T05:31:55.405-04:00Comments on Magnets: Cast IronSandyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01804553497551529666noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27852686.post-42140749567602899122011-01-18T09:03:05.931-05:002011-01-18T09:03:05.931-05:00I season with EVOO because I cook for a vegetarian...I season with EVOO because I cook for a vegetarian. Bacon grease is my preferred season but is a hard sell to someone that doesn't eat meat.Sockshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13401950494725366480noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27852686.post-4635471963857753352011-01-17T22:49:58.884-05:002011-01-17T22:49:58.884-05:00I'm a huge fan of Barkeeper's Friend, whic...I'm a huge fan of Barkeeper's Friend, which has served me well in the past. And be sure to season that bad boy, preferably with lard. Lard makes cast iron so very, very happy.Abby - Bright Yellow Worldhttp://brightyellowworld.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27852686.post-8656297572484281782011-01-17T14:22:31.757-05:002011-01-17T14:22:31.757-05:00Nice. I like the idea of restoring cast iron.
A ...Nice. I like the idea of restoring cast iron. <br /><br />A sand blaster apparently works really well. I gave a pan to a friend to blast, and he never gave it back. So, watch out for that.<br /><br />Lye solution is also good. Soak for a month. You can reuse the solution, once you have it. Lye is a little dangerous, though.<br /><br />I'd love to buy all the cast iron the thrift store gets, clean it, reseason it, and give it away.<br /><br />As soon as it's clean, season it before it rusts.Jay Bazuzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08378140547104387042noreply@blogger.com