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Seasoning Technique #1
When your cast iron is prepared for seasoning, follow these easy steps.
Saturate a clean cloth rag with Camp Chef Cast
Iron Conditioner. Coat all surfaces of the cast iron. Place on or in heat
source upside down and heat at 375 degrees - 425 degrees F. Cookware will smoke
as the seasoning bakes. As smoking stops, remove from heat. Your cast iron
cookware is now ready for use or let cool, then store for next use.
After each use, apply a small amount of Camp Chef Cast
Iron Conditioner, about a dime's diameter worth, and thinly coat all
surfaces of the cast iron. Over time, this will make your cast iron black,
creating a finish called a "patina." This patina will enhance your cast iron by
creating a glasslike finish, which also creates a nonstick surface.
Seasoning Technique #2
This step is much more dangerous than Seasoning Technique #1.
Using a thick leather work glove, saturate a clean cloth rag with Camp
Chef Cast Iron Conditioner. Coat all surfaces of the hot cast iron as soon
as the wax coating stops smoking. Cookware will smoke as the seasoning bakes. As
smoking stops, remove from heat. You can use your oven, or let cool for storage.
Note: Your oven is extremely hot and should not be touched as it will easily
burn your skin. |