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One of the primary advantages of using a cast iron griddle is its exceptional heat retention and distribution properties. Unlike other materials, cast iron absorbs heat and retains it for long periods, ensuring that your food cooks evenly. Whether you are searing a steak or sautéing vegetables, a well-seasoned cast iron griddle will provide the perfect cooking surface, allowing for that delicious, caramelized exterior while keeping the interior juicy and tender.


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Maintenance of a cast iron long griddle is quite simple, though it does require some unique care compared to other materials. To maintain its seasoning—a layer of oil that provides non-stick properties—regular use is encouraged. After cooking, simply clean the griddle with hot water and a stiff brush, avoiding soap if possible, as it can strip away the seasoning. Once cleaned, allow it to dry thoroughly and apply a light coat of oil to keep it in prime condition.


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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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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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