3 piece cast iron skillet

Cast iron skillets are also renowned for their natural non-stick properties, which develop over time with proper seasoning. This means fewer concerns about food sticking and an easier cleanup process. While traditional non-stick pans often have a limited lifespan, a well-maintained cast iron skillet can last for generations. With a little care—cleansing with hot water, occasional seasoning with oil, and avoiding harsh detergents—you can maintain the skillet’s natural coating and enhance its performance.


dual handle cast iron skillet

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Proper cleaning is essential to maintaining a cast iron grill griddle and preserving its seasoning. After each use, allow the griddle to cool slightly, but not completely, before cleaning. Scrape off any food residue with a stiff brush or scraper, then rinse with hot water—avoid using soap, as it can strip the seasoning. If necessary, use a paste of coarse salt and water to scrub off stubborn bits. After cleaning, thoroughly dry the griddle to prevent rust, and apply a thin layer of oil to the surface to maintain the seasoning. Store the griddle in a dry place, preferably with a paper towel or cloth between the cooking surface and the lid to allow air circulation. Proper care will ensure that your cast iron grill griddle remains a reliable and durable cooking tool for years to come.

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