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Before we delve into the cleaning process, it’s essential to understand what seasoning is. Seasoning is a method of treating the surface of cast iron cookware with oil to create a non-stick layer. This protective coating not only prevents rust but also enhances the skillet's cooking performance. The seasoning can be damaged if not approached with care during cleaning.
While cast iron skillets are incredibly durable, they do require some care to maintain their non-stick properties and prevent rust. Seasoning your skillets regularly by applying a thin layer of oil ensures that they remain non-stick and helps to develop that sought-after patina over time. After each use, a simple clean with warm water and a soft sponge is often all that's needed, making them low maintenance and user-friendly.
The Advantages of Using a Grill Pan with Press
