dutch oven grill pan

4. Seasoning The next step is to season the cast iron, which protects it from moisture and creates a non-stick surface. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Apply a thin layer of oil to the entire surface of the cast iron, including the outside and handle. Wipe away any excess oil with a cloth. Place the cast iron upside down on the middle rack of the oven, placing a baking sheet on the lower rack to catch any drips. Bake it for about an hour, then let it cool in the oven.


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One of the main advantages of the one egg cast iron skillet is its simplicity. There are no complicated buttons or settings to navigate—just heat it up, add a bit of oil or butter, and you’re ready to cook. The skillet does require a bit of care, namely seasoning and proper cleaning, but these routines become second nature for regular users. Seasoning helps create a natural non-stick surface and prevents rust, ensuring your skillet lasts for generations.


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One of the standout features of our sizzler plates is the option to choose a sizzler plate with a wooden base. The wooden base not only adds a rustic charm to the presentation but also provides a safe and comfortable way to serve hot dishes directly from the grill or oven. The wooden base protects your table from the heat of the plate, allowing you to place the sizzler plate directly on the table without the need for trivets or additional protection.

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