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Seasoning a cast iron skillet is essential to create a naturally non-stick surface on a cast iron pan and to protect it from rust. Here's a step-by-step guide to seasoning a cast iron skillet on a gas stove: Materials Needed: • Cast iron skillet • Vegetable oil, flaxseed oil, or any other high-smoke point oil • Paper towels or a clean cloth • Aluminum foil (optional) • Stove with a gas burner • Oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves Steps: 1. Clean the Skillet: Wash the skillet with warm, soapy water and a sponge or stiff brush. Even if your skillet is new, this removes any protective wax that might have been applied at the factory. Rinse and thoroughly dry the skillet. 2. Apply Oil: Pour a small amount of oil onto a paper towel or cloth. Rub the oil over the entire surface of the skillet, including the bottom and handle. Make sure to apply a thin, even layer. Too much oil can result in a sticky residue. 3. Remove Excess Oil: Using a clean paper towel or cloth, wipe off the excess oil. The skillet should look almost dry. The goal is to have a very thin layer of oil. 4. Heat on Gas Stove: Place the skillet on the gas burner, heat the pan til it smokes. 5. Repeat these steps 4 to 5 times for optimum non stick surface. #cookza #traditionalcookware #traditionalwok #kitchenware #TikTokShop #tiktok #cookware #dapur #peralatandapur #kualicastiron #skillet #oilseasoning #fryingpan #iron #ironwok #castiron #masak #masakansimple #masakdirumah #kualihitam #kuali #handmade #india
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