This Reddit User Seasoned Their Cast Iron Skillet 80 Times
This Reddit User Seasoned Their Cast Iron Skillet 80 Times
A Reddit user just coated their pan 80 times, and it looks like a mirror. If you want to get in on the cast iron craze, snag a Lodge skillet while it’s over 40% off at . This deal won’t last long.
After making a decently successful post about sanding my pan, I'll just say DON'T, : r/castiron
Reddit User Seasoned Cast-Iron Skillet 80 Times for 'Science
Wondering if I should strip & re-season : r/castiron
No matter what food keeps sticking to my pan. I've seasoned it (tallow), tried heating up the oil gradually, using more oil than I usually do to cook, but nothing is working.
For anyone who hasn't heard, there's a guy on Reddit who seasoned a cast iron pan with over 80 coats (cooking forum at permies)
Reddit User Seasoned Cast-Iron Skillet 80 Times for 'Science
This Reddit User Seasoned Their Cast Iron Skillet 80 Times
DIY Cast-Iron Skillet Seasoning
My cast iron looks like this and my eggs are slidey. You don't need a perfect surface. : r/castiron
Reddit User Seasoned Cast-Iron Skillet 80 Times for 'Science
Is my cast iron supposed to look like this after cooking bacon for the first time : r/castiron
Is it okay to keep the seasoning from previous owners? (Thrifted) : r/ castiron
it ain't much but it's what I wanted. Finex 12. thoughts on proper seasoning? : r/castiron
I never knew cast iron could get that shiny. (Not mine) : r/metalworking