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Help with cast iron???
« on: Nov 12th, 2007, 9:39am »
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Ok, I bought my first rosette iron set for making those yummy rosettes for Christmas this year, but don't know the first thing about caring for them.  I tried washing them, but then that "rust" comes out and gets all over my hands, so I then scrubbed them with a toothbrush, BUT, I was wondering if I need to season them like I would a cast iron pan??  Does ANYone at all know how to do that??
 
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Re: Help with cast iron???
« Reply #1 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 9:49am »
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Hi Mel,
 
Yes you will want to season them and it's quite easy.
 
First, clean them off very well, and then put them in a slow oven to dry quiclky without rusting.  Then while still warm, give them a good rub down with a soft towel and some olive or vegitable oil, into the back crevices too, then back in the oven at 200-225 for about 2 hours.  Then let them cool to room temp.  
 
When it's time to make the goodies, follow the directions as usual.
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Re: Help with cast iron???
« Reply #2 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 9:55am »
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Oh Redd, thank you so much!!!  I can't wait to use them.  I've gotten my fudge & peppermint cookies done so far and am trying to make at least 2 goodies a week so I can just pull them out of the freezer before Christmas.  
 
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« Reply #3 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 10:05am »
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Step 1)  Go to the store/butcher and buy some lard.  It should be purified and completely white.  You'll also want to pick up an oven liner or some heavy-duty aluminum foil.  Do not under any circumstances use vegetable oil, no matter what Martha Stewart says.  It'll create such a sticky mess that you'll be tempted to throw the pans out and buy new pre-seasoned ones.  You might also want to pick up one of those dish washing brushes with plastic bristles for the cleanup later.
 
2) walk around your home and take the batteries out of the smoke detectors in the rooms closest to your kitchen because this is going to smoke.
 
3) put the oven liner or aluminum foil on the bottom rack of your cool oven to prevent hours of cleanup or weeks of smoking-oven later.
 
4) if you have rust, scrub with steel wool or a wire brush in plain water until it is removed. Do not use soap and do not let it soak. Dry as best you can with a towel, then place on a stove burner on medium heat for 5 minutes to dry completely. Let cool.  
 
5) Coat liberally with lard and put it into the oven.  Turn the oven on and bring the temperature up to 450F then turn the oven off and cool.  wipe the surface, removing any pools of lard, recoat with fresh lard, and repeat at least twice until it has a nice even black finish that signals the lard has chemically bonded to the pores of the cast iron and created a somewhat nonstick surface.  Wipe down excess oil and store.  
 
6) throw out the oven liner  (if you're extra environmentally cautious I guess you could wash and reuse or recycle it).
 
7) replace batteries in smoke detectors.
 
To maintain:  Do not use soap.  Wash with hot water and a plastic brush or steel wool if absolutely neccesary, although generally putting some hot water, possibly some salt to scrub and a brush is more than enough.  Never soak or it will rust. Dry completely, possibly over a hot stove, then coat in some oil rubbed into every surface with a paper towel to protect it from rust until the next use.
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Re: Help with cast iron???
« Reply #4 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 10:58am »
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Ah, cast iron.  Brings back such wonderful memories.  My dad made his famous "glue potatoes" (hash browns) in a giant cast iron skillet and it was my job to keep it clean and seasoned.  That sucker weighed 50 lbs, and I almost ruined it by washing it with soap.  I ended up scouring the rust off, seasoning it for 2 hours in a low oven-don't remember what I used probably Crisco.  And to this day-40 years later-if I need to scrub cast iron I use sand.
 
By the way Mel-you already have holiday baking started??! Shocked  My gosh woman, have you no idea how lazy and pathetic that makes some of the rest of us look?
 
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Re: Help with cast iron???
« Reply #5 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 11:14am »
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you definately have to season the pan.  I do it on top of the stove and in the oven.  crisco or lard are good, dont use butter.
 
Also, like you have found out, u cant wash these pans like other pans.  No soap at all, the porous iron absorbs soap and releases it into your food.  
 
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« Reply #6 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 12:20pm »
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We have just waffle pan, which is easy and simple to take care of. Once waffles are done, we just wash and dry it cafefully and it's ready to be used again. Smiley
 
Mel, how much goodies are you making for Christmas? I love making lots of all kinds of yummy things, but my darn relatives stuff themselves with turkey and macaroni & cheese and salad and casseroles and fish all sorts of other foods, so once we get to the coffee and goodies, they can eat just a small ginger bread or perhaps a piece of cake! Roll Eyes I'd love to make 7-10 different kinds of cookies/cakes etc., but it's pointless now... I need a bigger family! laugh
 
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Re: Help with cast iron???
« Reply #7 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 12:33pm »
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I Love cast iron.  That is pretty much all I use.  Everything everyone else told you is true.  It is easier to use and clean than most pans.  The only down side is when the tendinitis is all flaired up it kinda hurts to put them on a burner Tongue
 
I recommend them to anyone for all your cooking needs!
Swedish pancakes anyone?
 
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on Nov 12th, 2007, 12:20pm, sandie99 wrote:
We have just waffle pan, which is easy and simple to take care of. Once waffles are done, we just wash and dry it cafefully and it's ready to be used again. Smiley
 
Mel, how much goodies are you making for Christmas? I love making lots of all kinds of yummy things, but my darn relatives stuff themselves with turkey and macaroni & cheese and salad and casseroles and fish all sorts of other foods, so once we get to the coffee and goodies, they can eat just a small ginger bread or perhaps a piece of cake! Roll Eyes I'd love to make 7-10 different kinds of cookies/cakes etc., but it's pointless now... I need a bigger family! laugh
 
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Sanna,
 
encourage them to eat diessert FiRST!  IF you have control over the buffet line put the plates, forks, napkins then all your goodiesSmiley
 
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« Reply #9 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 12:37pm »
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on Nov 12th, 2007, 12:20pm, sandie99 wrote:
I need a bigger family!

There is one way to do that doesn't involve any of your other relatives. Well, except one....
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« Reply #10 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 1:18pm »
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hold firmly by the handle, wait till he aint looking and cast it firmly upon his noggin! Grin Grin Grin
 
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« Reply #11 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 1:39pm »
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hold firmly by the handle, wait till he aint looking and cast it firmly upon his noggin! Grin Grin Grin
 
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« Reply #12 on: Nov 12th, 2007, 3:16pm »
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Thanks for the help and entertainment! Grin
 
After f*cking things up a bit, I think it's seasoned enough now.  lol
 
Hopefully my rosettes turn out good for my first try.  I'm too pooped today from shopping all day yesterday, so I'm going to try my hand at it tomorrow.  Wish me luck!
 
I always start my holiday baking early.  Got waaaaay too much going on in the weeks leading to Christmas to wait!
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on Nov 12th, 2007, 3:16pm, Melissa wrote:
Hopefully my rosettes turn out good for my first try.

I hope so, too. And if you need help sampling them, just give a holler.
 
Those things (rosettes) don't really keep very long, do they? Don't they get soggy/limp after just a day or two?
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on Nov 12th, 2007, 3:49pm, StrangeBrew wrote:

I hope so, too. And if you need help sampling them, just give a holler.
 
Those things (rosettes) don't really keep very long, do they? Don't they get soggy/limp after just a day or two?

Yes, but I want to try them out before I do them just before Christmas!  I want to get the recipe just right, kwim?
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on Nov 12th, 2007, 4:02pm, Melissa wrote:

Yes, but I want to try them out before I do them just before Christmas!  I want to get the recipe just right, kwim?

Y, IKWYM. laugh
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Now my head really hurts Grin
 
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