I ask myself this pretty much every winter. LOLNo shit, what the hel happened!?!?!?!
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=i...+cleaner+chain&sprefix=+cast+iron+skillet+cleI love my cast iron. I have multiple pieces, some old and some just a few years old. Do you have a link for this? I will also try flaxseed oil. Thanks for the tip!
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Try some Jacobsen salts. Hand harvested in Netarts Bay, Oregon. The best of the best.I'm an advocate of these cast iron pre seasoned skillets...with the raised grooves in a 12 inch skillet I defy anyone to choose between these and some of the most expensive charcoal/gas grills out there. We have a unit above the stove that will suck ALL of the smoke or smell from the kitchen while I put a 1 1/2 inch Ribeye steak in that puppy. Between the salted butter and Gourmet Salts on each side of my steak or burgers...heaven!! ( just one pinch of the salts on one side is enough...and I have all of their stuff...if you're a foodie you'll love it! ) Taste just as good as steaks at Peter Lugers, Halls Chophouse in Charleston, Mortons or places in Chicago or Kansas City.
YakimaApplewood Smoked Salt....https://www.seasalt.com/gourmet-salt/smoked-salt.html?utm_source=K_UTM_SOURCE&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=K_UTM_TERM&utm_content=K_UTM_CONTENT&utm_campaign=Artisan Salts^77980
When I discovered the "salts" it enhanced our steaks by 50% easily...we love to dine out but that gets a bit expensive eating $50 steaks so we bought 5 pounds of Rib Eye 1 1/2 inches from Costco....cooked em in butter and salts and we've never looked back since. I'll have to get some of the Jacobsen Salts....guess they have them at Williams Sonoma in a 3 or 6 vial portions....yummmm.Try some Jacobsen salts. Hand harvested in Netarts Bay, Oregon. The best of the best.
Update: I'm really loving this after using it the last couple of months. Perfect for cold nights when I don't want to get out to the grill.![]()
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Picked this up at Costco today for $15.
Also, this works great! Thanks for the tip!My wife bought me this for cleaning it and I love it! Around $10-12, I think
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You baking biscuits?This will bake biscuits and cobblers and cornbread! View attachment 91062
Oh yeah, I also have a large Lodge enameled dutch oven that's great for pot roasts, smothered pork chops ect...One of my favorite uses for my Lodge dutch oven is to use it on the grill for brats. Grill the brats and then use the dutch oven for the beer bath with peppers, onions and garlic. While the brats are grilling I saute the vegetables in olive oil. Then simply season with salt and pepper, throw the now cooked brats in and top it off with beer. Good eats!