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Summer, however, may be the most exciting season for a black iron skillet. With an abundance of produce, you can grill, fry, and bake your way through the sunshine. Whether it’s charred summer corn, juicy peaches sautéed with honey, or even preparing a classic skillet pizza laden with fresh basil, the possibilities are endless. The skillet can go from stovetop to grill, accommodating spontaneous outdoor cooking, making it a true workhorse for summer gatherings.


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Maintaining a cast iron grill pan is equally important as using it. The key is to season your pan regularly to build a naturally non-stick surface. After cleaning your pan with hot water and a stiff brush (avoid soap), dry it thoroughly and apply a thin layer of vegetable oil or a specialized cast iron conditioner. Placing it back on low heat for a few minutes helps to ensure the oil bonds to the surface, preventing rust and maintaining its non-stick properties.


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