Not using soap is nasty. The seasoning is actually the polymerized oil so it don’t give two shits about soap and only comes off with a lye based oven cleaner in my experience. You should apply a thin coat of oil after washing them but I haven’t found that to mater much vs doing it next time you cook.
Stripping and re-seasoning a cast iron pan is super satisfying too! Strip it down by your mean of choice, coat with oil and put in pre-heated oven upside down. Repeat a few times as it stops being tacky/smoking and you’ll have a pretty golden pan that is good as new!
Stainless is what I use for all my pots though. Great stuff!
KRAW@linux.community 13 hours ago
You can use regular dish soap on a cast iron. The big no-nos are soaking for an extended peruod of time and not hand-drying after washing
FireRetardant@lemmy.world 12 hours ago
I always heat my cast after washing and ill sometimes do a light season with some oil once the water is evaporated. Tbh i rarely wash the cast though. I tend to give it a really good scrape with a metal spatula or scraper then its good to go again until its due for another scraping.
snooggums@piefed.world 8 hours ago
You really should wash it with dish soap after each use. It doesn’t hurt the seasoning and it keeps the pan from developing a ‘flavor’ from rancid oil or carry over flavors from prior meals.
FireRetardant@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
I pretty much only ever cook eggs on it and i don’t notice any rancid flavor