Comment on She's out of town and I'm cleaning her entire collection as a surprise
flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoI never figured out how this is reconciled - it just sounds dirty AF (and I’m no clean freak at all!)
Comment on She's out of town and I'm cleaning her entire collection as a surprise
flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoI never figured out how this is reconciled - it just sounds dirty AF (and I’m no clean freak at all!)
thespcicifcocean@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
you’re supposed to wash cast iron with water, then soap then water again. then you dry, put it on a hot stove, and once all the water evaporates away, you rub it down with some oil on a cloth/paper towel, and get that real hot. then you can turn off the heat, and wipe off excess oil before putting it away. It’s not as straightforward as just tossing it into the dishwasher, but it’s not as complicated as some would have you believe. also, you can wash cast iron. soap doesn’t hurt it.
snooggums@piefed.world 19 hours ago
When it is new or if it was necessary to strip and start over, sure.
Once it has been cooked on a half dozen times it can just be washed and dried and put away. No more work than any other handwashing of a pan.