W. Hilditch
Active member
Ok, you bought the piece of cast iron for a couple of bucks or a couple hundred bucks. For whatever reason you decided to strip it and start with new seasoning, or it was ready to start cooking. You baked it at least once and it is time to start cooking. It really is acceptable to sacrifice some food that you have no intension of eating to get the seasoning going and cover that iron flavor. Your local critters will think the bacon, eggs, popcorn, potatoes in butter, sausage or whatever is great. It will cost you a few bucks but is that really significant in the scheme of life? Then when you cook for you you will be chewing with a bigger smile.
A lb. of bacon, 3 strips at a time between hot water washings provides fantastic results and if you have a dog, it will think it is in heaven.
Hilditch
A lb. of bacon, 3 strips at a time between hot water washings provides fantastic results and if you have a dog, it will think it is in heaven.
Hilditch