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Saturday, December 24, 2011

How to Care for Iron Pots and Pans

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BM#11: I have already told you about my new found love about Iron Pots and Pans. I am extending that love towards caring them as well.This is how I care for my Iron pans after I am done cooking with them. Religiously!

Procedure:
  • After cooking whatever with the Iron pan-
  • Clean it with warm water and mild soap. Never soak an Iron pan with water. After cleaning I sometimes notice that it still have some "residual" smell. So I boil some water in it.
  • Pour it out and wipe it clean of moisture. Spray some vegetable oil to the insides of the pan.
  • Smear it all over the pan with paper towel.
  • Wipe the excess with a clean paper towel.
  • Line the pan with a fresh paper towel and store it. Care for your pan and it will serve you well over the years. :)
Here is an excellent dish- Kadai Chicken and Eggs:
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18 comments:

  1. This is exactly how I preserve my cast iron too :). Love the dosa made in them.

    Vardhini
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  2. That is an informative post. I agree that we need to take care of them

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  3. Thanks for this excellent and informative post CL.... I have dosa pan and small skillet , now i am looking for the skillet that u have in the picture. By any chance have u see the the iron kadai here in US..if so let me know.

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  4. Where did u buy the skillet u have shown in the picture?

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  5. That is a very helpful tip--never used a paper towel to line it before. Will surely try this with my huge cast iron karhai!

    Happy holidays, Lassie!

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  6. Very useful tip on caring for cast iron pans, especially covering the pans with paper towels. Thanks for the tip. Enjoy your holiday weekend.

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  7. This information is great! Very useful post!

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  8. What do you do with the grease that builds up overtime on the dosa griddles?

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  9. @Suma: I use heavy-duty scour pads to remove the greasy layers that build-up at the edges and such..
    The scour pad is something similar to this:
    http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/379305554/Heavy_duty_stainless_steel_scouring_sponge.html

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  10. Found this post..Thanks a ton..need them for my new iron pan :)

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