How To Cook With Cast Iron

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  • This guide will make cooking with cast iron a breeze!
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  • @elizabethfeist5835
    @elizabethfeist5835 7 років тому +8672

    yo, the part where she puts it in the oven upside down is important. she doesn't mention it, but the reason is to prevent oil from pooling in the bottom. had to watch another video for someone to clarify that.

    • @brandoncadena4777
      @brandoncadena4777 6 років тому +349

      Some one else that starts off by saying "yo". I thought I was the only one.

    • @Erickg1232
      @Erickg1232 6 років тому +21

      If it's past its smoking point wouldn't just smoke or evaporate away? The reason why I ask is because I've been leaving it upside up for a while and have never seen problem at the end of the seasoning.

    • @773chiguy
      @773chiguy 6 років тому +55

      Like Jesse Pinkman from Breaking Bad, "yo!".

    • @NadyrydaN
      @NadyrydaN 6 років тому +3

      She said it's to bond the oil

    • @longelevenandahalfdong9586
      @longelevenandahalfdong9586 6 років тому +54

      Thanks pinkman, that was helpful BITCH

  • @greatdogdude
    @greatdogdude 4 роки тому +905

    This lady cared for the pan more then my mom ever cared for me in my childhood

    • @cypresswillow2591
      @cypresswillow2591 4 роки тому +23

      Ouch.
      You okay now bro...

    • @hansfranz9914
      @hansfranz9914 4 роки тому +5

      doubt it; still sounds bitter

    • @wmtomlinso
      @wmtomlinso 4 роки тому +6

      This is just a one time deal. You hardly ever have to season the skillet again. Like maybe once a year if it gets dirty. Normally, after you use it, simple wipe it out with a paper towel and thats it!

    • @victoriasnead1662
      @victoriasnead1662 4 роки тому

      💀💀💀💀

    • @Ass_Burgers_Syndrome
      @Ass_Burgers_Syndrome 4 роки тому +2

      Where's my violin?

  • @sabbir051
    @sabbir051 2 роки тому +4922

    We thought of getting a child, but got a cast iron skillet instead.

    • @Dr.anupamasupe
      @Dr.anupamasupe 2 роки тому +32

      Lolol getting a child tho

    • @SnailHatan
      @SnailHatan 2 роки тому +31

      @@Dr.anupamasupe Well, they’re all over the place, especially in India. It can’t be that hard to find one.

    • @richardwigley
      @richardwigley 2 роки тому +92

      Child is easier to look after.

    • @stellamariesmithson1431
      @stellamariesmithson1431 2 роки тому +10

      Good choice Sabbir

    • @69bucksfan
      @69bucksfan 2 роки тому +6

      LOL!

  • @douglash.1268
    @douglash.1268 2 роки тому +1659

    Got an unseasoned 10" cast iron pan for $10 around 30 years ago. They said "season it". I never seasoned it. I just threw some bacon in it and started cooking. They said NEVER use a metal flipper. I've used a metal flipper for 30 years. I never wash the pan. Occasionally I wipe it with a paper towel. It lives on my stovetop. I figure the pan has cooked at least 10,000 meals. Best 10 bucks I ever spent. 5 years ago someone gave me a rusty 8" cast iron that had spent 20+ years in a shed. I used a wire brush to take off the rust and then I.....wait for it.....threw some vegetable oil in it and started cooking.
    Don't fuss about your cast iron. Don't let it sit wet, and it'll cook for generations.

    • @AlphaCentauri24
      @AlphaCentauri24 2 роки тому +571

      This comment is like an ointment after watching the video.

    • @joegooderz2735
      @joegooderz2735 2 роки тому +94

      Yeah pretty much, it's not that much work lol.

    • @lukeosborne7762
      @lukeosborne7762 2 роки тому +146

      Yeah this video feels like it focuses on how your pan looks, tbh the more you use it the more non stick it becomes, completely agree, it’s not as scary as people make out

    • @Matooosh
      @Matooosh 2 роки тому +33

      @@AlphaCentauri24 its more like a slap from your dad

    • @alexhu01
      @alexhu01 2 роки тому +19

      best $10 spent indeed.

  • @Kylix_lol
    @Kylix_lol 4 роки тому +6157

    Rumor has it that Captain America's shield is actually just a well seasoned cast iron skillet.

  • @Nicaveli
    @Nicaveli 5 років тому +12553

    ''cast iron skillets may seem like a lot of work..''
    it is

    • @razor9635
      @razor9635 5 років тому +135

      @eddie Dickens "Everyone is stupid and lazy except me oh why couldn't i have been born in the times of disease outbreaks with no vaccines, wars after wars and totalitarian governments? "

    • @nggaknormal
      @nggaknormal 5 років тому +8

      @eddie Dickens the way i see it this one is for professional and hobbyist, not everyone got time for all those

    • @gatesofosiris4756
      @gatesofosiris4756 5 років тому +8

      eh, not really

    • @Duron13
      @Duron13 5 років тому +41

      @eddie Dickens I saw all your answers here: what the fuck are you on about ?

    • @BopaBola
      @BopaBola 5 років тому +31

      @eddie Dickens the moment somebody says they were born in the wrong era or generation, any and everything they say is invalid for 10 years. Please try again at that point.

  • @mikerobertson4041
    @mikerobertson4041 Рік тому +422

    One of the common misconceptions about cast iron is that the purpose of seasoning is to make the surface non-stick. Seasoning is to prevent rust. Over time, cooking and seasoning will cause the cast iron to become more non-stick. I cook almost exclusively with cast iron, and love it.

    • @krzysztofwozny9742
      @krzysztofwozny9742 Рік тому +13

      @Heaven & Hell Testimonies Non-stick pans don't really have the chemicals in them, but are made using them. There are concerns about wether they can stay in the pan and release if you overheat it or if it becomes scratched. There is a lot of conflicting information, so I can't tell how serious the danger really is, but the cast iron certainly is perfectly safe and healthy to cook with.

    • @nadav140
      @nadav140 Рік тому +4

      @viktorivich Iron is a chemical element, actually.

    • @paranoiaproductions1221
      @paranoiaproductions1221 Рік тому +1

      @@krzysztofwozny9742 Teflon pans aren't toxic anymore. And you could just use stainless steel, instead of cast iron.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Рік тому +4

      @@paranoiaproductions1221 Wait if I want stained steel?

    • @drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438
      @drchilapastrosodrlasmacas438 Рік тому +1

      There's a scientifically validated way to get time-aged seasoning in a short time, with science. They glossed on over that one, in this video.

  • @TerriblePerfection
    @TerriblePerfection 2 роки тому +277

    I'm 65 and finally got a cast iron pan after replacing Teflon pans every 9 months. I don't mind the extra work, it's kind of meditative, like folding laundry.
    I even like the heavy weight on my skinny arms. Use it or lose it! 😊

    • @vVeazel
      @vVeazel Рік тому +7

      I hope you never heated those toxic things on high.

    • @KyuuKirigaya
      @KyuuKirigaya Рік тому +1

      thank you for the insight sir! now i can finally see cast iron as something other than extra work :'D and lowkey not regretting buying it!

    • @blakespower
      @blakespower Рік тому

      haha funny guy get a AIr FRyer

    • @paranoiaproductions1221
      @paranoiaproductions1221 Рік тому +1

      A teflon pan should last you at least 5 years in daily use.

    • @Ruwisk
      @Ruwisk Рік тому

      Yep. Very interesting Especially if you take a look : women friendly cast iron VS unfriendly Teflon

  • @jotarodripjo4449
    @jotarodripjo4449 4 роки тому +5235

    Son: Dad. I’m hungry
    Dad: Wait a moment son I gotta
    *S E A S O N M Y P A N*

    • @benwilms3942
      @benwilms3942 4 роки тому +43

      Best laugh for a while, ta.

    • @LorandPalfalvi
      @LorandPalfalvi 4 роки тому +4

      AHAHHahahaha Good one!!!! Thx

    • @naranyaa
      @naranyaa 4 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @techguy3424
      @techguy3424 4 роки тому +9

      I read that in Mr. Regular's voice.

    • @rng891
      @rng891 4 роки тому +4

      Why did I laugh out loud 😳😂

  • @Grogmin
    @Grogmin 4 роки тому +8949

    *Takes bite of steak*
    This tastes like the handle wasn’t properly oiled

  • @franciscotoro9454
    @franciscotoro9454 2 роки тому +16

    This is one of the most useful videos I have seen wrt cooking utensils. Clear, simple and not patronizing. Thank you! And it confirms how I have been caring for and using cast iron pans. They are truly a great tool.

  • @msrawynn
    @msrawynn Рік тому +30

    Great video! I just restored a cast iron pan that used to belong to my mother n’ law. At first I was hesitant since I have a history of destroying cast iron cookware. But thanks to videos like yours, I have a new found appreciation for this understated piece…and now use it as often as possible. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾👍🏾

  • @CadillacticBean
    @CadillacticBean 7 років тому +1932

    Idk why I end up watching videos, 3 in the morning, about things I don't own or even do...

    • @JT-ix3no
      @JT-ix3no 7 років тому +2

      GuyThatCommentsVids Hellbyeah

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 7 років тому

      None Ya Not really. You can simply stop watching. Try it.

    • @domsjuk
      @domsjuk 7 років тому +2

      4:57 am over here. rip

    • @kumashigurui9507
      @kumashigurui9507 7 років тому +8

      I dont know how i ended up here, im so high man

    • @Daniel-iv1ti
      @Daniel-iv1ti 7 років тому +3

      dude same

  • @mysticwizard1943
    @mysticwizard1943 4 роки тому +1508

    Been using cast iron my whole life and it's even easier than this video makes it out to be. I'd take these "rules" as guidelines since I've been using 3 cast iron pans, each about 100 years old, at least once a day since I was little. Dont waste your oil re-seasoning your pans every time you use them, you can just clean them with hot water and a scrubby sponge, I've never had one crack due to dousing it in water, rust only forms if you leave them to air dry, and as long as you use them pretty much daily, as I do, the layer of seasoning stays intact. Easy peasy, also they make excellent home defence weapons.

    • @syedrahim6199
      @syedrahim6199 3 роки тому +86

      Pubg agrees with you

    • @anjalihuang
      @anjalihuang 3 роки тому +51

      home defence weapons XD

    • @NinjaSushi2
      @NinjaSushi2 3 роки тому +66

      I was wondering why they said season after every use. Restaurants would never get work done.

    • @loganwolf1188
      @loganwolf1188 3 роки тому +32

      @@NinjaSushi2 restaurants usually don’t use cast iron.

    • @Aaron-ce2bk
      @Aaron-ce2bk 3 роки тому +1

      Any brand you can suggest?

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 2 роки тому +23

    I have three other skillets and two dutch ovens also now added to the one my grandmother had and love them for cooking in. They are not hard to clean and season either and they are so much better than the other cookware I have purchased.

  • @stoicvibesonly
    @stoicvibesonly Рік тому +36

    Flax is indeed the hardest, but also the most brittle. It tends to flake over time. Crisco shortening or canola oil have always worked well for me.

    • @paweopalczewski6533
      @paweopalczewski6533 Рік тому

      Crisco and refined canola oil are poison

    • @dangr123
      @dangr123 Рік тому +3

      I thought grapeseed was the best for cast iron?

    • @justnoted2995
      @justnoted2995 11 місяців тому +7

      @@dangr123 Choose an oil with a high smoke point.. like grapeseed or avocado oil; and that is only seasoning. Flaxseed oil is not economical nor desired

    • @fiveminutezen
      @fiveminutezen 10 місяців тому +4

      @@justnoted2995 I just use different oils all the time, that was I get the best traits of each oil.

    • @nuynobi
      @nuynobi Місяць тому

      I agree that flax oil is no good. I tried it and had trouble results. I ended up having to strip my pan back down to bare metal and start again. I use avocado oil now, to season and to cook. Its high smoke point saves me a lot of grief.

  • @lisaboban
    @lisaboban 7 років тому +1772

    I've been cooking with cast iron for years and these tips are spot on! If you are serious about learning to cook, you need at least 1 good cast iron skillet. Treat it right and it will last forever.

    • @randomuser4014
      @randomuser4014 7 років тому +25

      yeah buddy grandma's got iron that's way older than i am...me too lol

    • @madcatd
      @madcatd 7 років тому +8

      I've heard you're not supposed to use oil and instead use shortening. Thoughts on that? I've been meaning to buy one, but I want to know how to treat it right before I do.

    • @randomuser4014
      @randomuser4014 7 років тому +1

      i use shortening...to season mine warm up the pan a bit put some crisco on a paper towel and wipe it in & around the inside.

    • @sydddddd
      @sydddddd 7 років тому

      Nick Dovie

    • @suzybrat2945
      @suzybrat2945 7 років тому

      I do the same.

  • @ClandestineMerkaba
    @ClandestineMerkaba 4 роки тому +1529

    How much should we be saving each month for it's college fund?

  • @kylebarton778
    @kylebarton778 2 роки тому +13

    I absolutely love my cast iron. My mom bought me a small skillet for my b-day to add to my cookware collection. It really isn't hard to clean, you really don't need soap and no matter what you're cooking or baking cast iron will do it best.

  • @ohsuziq3916
    @ohsuziq3916 2 роки тому +2

    Love all myCast Iron cookery.. Hey if I get stuck foods I also use salt but I don’t use water I use oil,but everything you said in this video,grandma told me. Keep these traditions alive!!! thanks for sharing info

  • @derbigpr500
    @derbigpr500 7 років тому +1388

    I season my cast iron pan with salt, pepper and some olive oil, and it just fucking sucks. I can barely chew it and it tastes like salty coins.

    • @briankillebrew
      @briankillebrew 7 років тому +16

      they're talking about literally eating the pan. don't feed the trolls

    • @Myminsugar
      @Myminsugar 7 років тому +28

      you must be fun at parties

    • @Artbug
      @Artbug 7 років тому +72

      Brian, it's not a troll, it's a joke... lighten up -_-

    • @sienarot
      @sienarot 7 років тому +9

      Sad thing is my friend actually thought seasoning cast iron meant dusting it with salt before cooking.

    • @MrDisgruntledGamer1
      @MrDisgruntledGamer1 7 років тому +27

      my friends an industrial furnace and he loves eating cast iron pans! its a delicacy aside from the usual crushed bland vehicle engines he eats...

  • @SivimLy
    @SivimLy 4 роки тому +1627

    I’m rewatching 3 years later because I finally got a cast iron skillet

  • @jacobmartin1951
    @jacobmartin1951 6 місяців тому +5

    I bought my first cast pan yesterday. Been rifling through videos and this is literally and by far the best video!! Thank you so much. You literally covered all areas and in a perfect timed video! Great job 🫡

  • @ShackledAnt
    @ShackledAnt 4 місяці тому

    This is my first clear explanation of proper use and maintenance of cast iron. Much appreciated 👌

  • @bivouacrecording3412
    @bivouacrecording3412 3 роки тому +280

    One thing to note that is not really mentioned anywhere is that when you season it in the oven on high for an hour, turn on your fan or open windows. It gets really smoky.

    • @esheppard971
      @esheppard971 2 роки тому +26

      Thanks for the warning.

    • @river7732
      @river7732 Рік тому +22

      Excellent tip, ventilate well. That hot oil in the air is carcinogenic to lungs.

    • @mnp3a
      @mnp3a Рік тому +7

      yeah, but if its too smoky, then i guess you are using too much oil!

    • @bivouacrecording3412
      @bivouacrecording3412 Рік тому

      @@mnp3a For me it was just a thin layer. I did use Grapeseed oil though. Perhaps that was why it smoked so much?

    • @mnp3a
      @mnp3a Рік тому

      @@bivouacrecording3412 no idea, i use mostly grapeseed oil too, and since my oven is broken i'm using the stovetop to season them. How thin the layer? I mean, if you remove excess oil before putting it in the oven, you should be fine.

  • @gudgejm
    @gudgejm 5 років тому +4400

    This Pan needs more care than my car

    • @marthajf73
      @marthajf73 5 років тому +22

      No it doesn't. Just wash it so you do anything else. Only thing I wouldn't do is not put it in the dishwasher. They're indestructible

    • @sirvidia
      @sirvidia 5 років тому +48

      @@marthajf73 it'll rust if you do that. I speak from experience

    • @marthajf73
      @marthajf73 5 років тому +15

      @@sirvidia Haha. Just scrub it out with a brillo pad and cook something with fat in it's

    • @richardrussel4567
      @richardrussel4567 4 роки тому +4

      @@marthajf73 literally this.
      >t. Cook

    • @MH-ty7fb
      @MH-ty7fb 4 роки тому +23

      Cast iron pans are idiot proof. If you screw one up anybody with a modicum of intelligence can fix it

  • @teddykennedy7053
    @teddykennedy7053 7 місяців тому +1

    I have a 12 inch a 10 inch and a dutch oven, I love to use it when we're going camping for everything from fish, burgers, chili, and beans.

  • @SincerelyLexy
    @SincerelyLexy 2 роки тому +1

    The video I’ve been looking for !!! Explains everything so well. Every other video leaves me with so many questions.

  • @Danny4Aarch
    @Danny4Aarch 4 роки тому +1703

    I’m not sure why I’m watching it, I don’t even own a cast iron pan...

    • @shyamjs4202
      @shyamjs4202 4 роки тому +12

      You can buy one if you want

    • @Danny4Aarch
      @Danny4Aarch 4 роки тому +32

      @@shyamjs4202 I didn't know I could Captain Obvious...lol

    • @liu6898
      @liu6898 4 роки тому +11

      so that you won't be buying one. haha

    • @kj-marslander
      @kj-marslander 4 роки тому +8

      We're ALL here because we don't have cast iron cookware. That's like the whole fuckin point of this video. Is to go out and buy one.

    • @Tudas
      @Tudas 4 роки тому +2

      @Lyrical Terrorist No dont.

  • @JazzyCrumbles
    @JazzyCrumbles 7 років тому +759

    I love cast iron for 4 reasons:
    1. My family murders teflon within a week.
    2. Affordable stainless steel pans have screwed-on handles, and they get wiggly after a couple of years because the screws corrode
    3. My great grandmother's cast iron pans from 1922 are still around.
    4. I love crispy meat.

    • @keyboardfromelbaf6138
      @keyboardfromelbaf6138 6 років тому +13

      Olga Cruz My Grandma has had hers for over 20 years to my knowledge. I hope that one day it will be passed to me, so I can pass it to my children. I can say without a doubt, that if it's used right, it can go to their children too

    • @2LimeCrewDosLimones
      @2LimeCrewDosLimones 6 років тому +40

      i got some crispy meat for ya...

    • @crayonjambe7515
      @crayonjambe7515 6 років тому +22

      ever heard of a screwdriver?

    • @fggtgg6122
      @fggtgg6122 6 років тому +13

      2 Lime Crew why crispy? Did the smegma dried out?

    • @2LimeCrewDosLimones
      @2LimeCrewDosLimones 6 років тому +3

      my meat still gets stuck anywhere i put it

  • @bobmead10
    @bobmead10 Рік тому +1

    I bought a set of cast iron pans 32 years 3 and they are still in incredible condition after using on a daily basis. The griddle is great for Welsh cakes. Non stick has it's place but there is no comparison to cast iron . Carbon steel is also a good and lighter alternative.

  • @jameslocklear8715
    @jameslocklear8715 2 роки тому +3

    I inherited a cast iron skillet that does a great job of cooking. Nice information on care of cast iron. I recently let mine sit overnight in a sink of soapy water so I should probably season it again.

  • @rickpercy87
    @rickpercy87 3 роки тому +3826

    Realized I don't need this kind of responsibility in my life

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 3 роки тому +105

      Be lazy. Get enamel coated cast iron. Most of the advantages of cast iron, but without the hassle.

    • @hanskloss7726
      @hanskloss7726 3 роки тому +52

      @@hypothalapotamus5293 indeed - I have two, one of each type. The only disadvantage of enamel coated iron pot is that you can actually make it burst if you mistreat it.
      My first pot I bought for myself after moving out of my parents home was a enamel coated iron pot. After some experimentation I went on to use non-stick surface cookware. It is great but it wears off relatively fast. For meat it wears even faster. Years later, marriage and off I started to make proper meals my already gone wife would never learn to appreciate and I notice that
      I still have this old pot. Great thing about this is that you can do a lots of things with it you hardly can do with non-stick and it will mostly forgive you. There was some learning needed but I noticed my results with steaks are much better and the big pot is a nice replacement for the oven too in some applications. The only problem I have with all this is that with my love for a good steak grew the need for a good wine. My waist grew too and my doctor is not happy. I do not give a toss tho.
      Going out that is downstears (down with merkel and her no-covid minions!) for a beer now.

    • @cdb88
      @cdb88 3 роки тому +75

      Agreed. I just cancelled my order after watching this. No no.

    • @armandolapeda5367
      @armandolapeda5367 2 роки тому +3

      @@cdb88 ily

    • @benburch
      @benburch 2 роки тому +5

      @@hypothalapotamus5293 yeah if you like having half your food stuck to the pan

  • @Izzy-qf1do
    @Izzy-qf1do 3 роки тому +1836

    Can’t afford a steak. I spent all my money on cooking oil.

    • @xtravagunza
      @xtravagunza 3 роки тому +63

      at least your pan is clean

    • @Marine06girl
      @Marine06girl 3 роки тому +18

      I can’t stop laughing at this!

    • @swegboii6447
      @swegboii6447 3 роки тому +6

      What. You must be extremely poor. I can buy high quality extra virgin olive oil and I'm fine

    • @Alphabet7
      @Alphabet7 3 роки тому +1

      You mean cleaning

    • @user-jj5tq4qs7j
      @user-jj5tq4qs7j 3 роки тому +89

      @@swegboii6447 Why would you need extra virgin? youve already got yourself.

  • @eliot2283
    @eliot2283 Рік тому +4

    Every video about why you should use cast iron just sounds like reasons why I shouldn't use cast iron. I threw out my cast iron pan and went back to stainless steel and regular old non-stick pans. I have never been happier.

  • @SirGinger76
    @SirGinger76 Рік тому

    Didn’t know that trick about giving it a protective layer and adding oil and bringing it to smoke, that’s really helpful thank you!

  • @canciones0
    @canciones0 5 років тому +39

    This video has been life changing for me. I learned more in your 6 minute video than I have in my whole adult life about cast iron. I never knew how to cook with cast iron, let alone take care of it. I've finally begun to make REAL use of a devastatingly under-utilized iron pan I got as a wedding present 4 1/2 years ago, and it has become my favorite pan ever since. I feel like all of my cooking tastes better now.
    Fast forward to garbage day... my neighbor threw out a cast iron pan that looked dried out, rusted, and utterly destroyed. The garbage men never took it. Cha-CHING! I brought it inside, applied what I learned in your video, and I restored it like new! I never thought I could have so much fun restoring a pan. I'm so excited about it that I've been spamming all of my friends with your video for weeks. Thank you so much for sharing!!

    • @justarandompersonontheinte3118
      @justarandompersonontheinte3118 5 років тому

      Idk abt restoring a pan from garbage. Honestly i dont wanna be rude,but isn't it dangerous?

    • @DavidReichelWerDasLiestIstDumm
      @DavidReichelWerDasLiestIstDumm 5 років тому +5

      @@justarandompersonontheinte3118 well its not if you clean it

    • @rainnydaay2116
      @rainnydaay2116 5 років тому +8

      You should sell it back to your neighbor :)

    • @pigeonlove
      @pigeonlove 4 роки тому

      @@juliad368 '' the garbage team never took it'' mmmmmmmm I smell theft actually

    • @whereRbearsTeeth
      @whereRbearsTeeth 10 місяців тому

      Seriously? That’s gross. They aren’t that expensive, damn. Just buy a new one and have a little dignity.

  • @christineboutin4971
    @christineboutin4971 3 роки тому +2839

    "Removes $25 cast iron from Amazon shopping cart"

    • @Ameksy29
      @Ameksy29 3 роки тому +41

      🤣🤣🤣😅

    • @rushiashtikar
      @rushiashtikar 3 роки тому +44

      Lol..
      I actually did this

    • @malikah5191
      @malikah5191 3 роки тому +1

      OSMSBSHSN

    • @DB6__
      @DB6__ 3 роки тому +7

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @calvinluongvan9245
      @calvinluongvan9245 3 роки тому +2

      Lol... haha!!!!!!

  • @jackiethompson4112
    @jackiethompson4112 Рік тому

    The statement you made at the end. You could not take yourself seriously. Not with a straight face.
    Very useful information about the skillet. I'm also blessed with a cast iron skillet cover

  • @vicklen51
    @vicklen51 2 роки тому +2

    Love our “old” cast iron-have several from grandma!

  • @mogotecoyote
    @mogotecoyote 7 років тому +358

    Also makes an excellent weapon.

    • @usadrones
      @usadrones 7 років тому

      true lol

    • @yyjpyy
      @yyjpyy 7 років тому +3

      If you're willing to swing something that heavy, a crowbar will suit your needs much better.

    • @richardparungao2673
      @richardparungao2673 7 років тому +2

      yeah, hahaha give that burgler a good wack on the head and he's done. hehehe

    • @Pathaholic
      @Pathaholic 7 років тому

      yeah that heavy ass skillet will totally stop a criminal from blowing your brains out.

    • @sparklingwolf2
      @sparklingwolf2 7 років тому +2

      Indeed
      You can slam it into someone's head

  • @miamidolphinsfan
    @miamidolphinsfan 7 років тому +34

    Not only do they last a lifetime and more, but they make food taste AWESOME. I have my grandmother's cast iron skillet she bought sometime in the late 1940's. Once a month we'd go over to her house in West Miami (FL) and cut her lawn, and she would make fried chicken, mashed taters & gravy, and some sort of veggie & a home made dessert (apple turnovers, cake, pie - she was expert at Key Lime Pie and had a key lime tree in her back yard). That is a meal, I will never, ever forget. She's been gone since 1982, but I still remember those wonderful meals in the mid to late 1960's.....just incredible.

    • @i_i8924
      @i_i8924 5 років тому

      u have her Keylime Pie recipe by any chance? would love to try it :)

  • @nrf296
    @nrf296 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this, im getting a cast iron skillet soon and definitely love the versatility of them!

  • @skeeter19892010
    @skeeter19892010 8 місяців тому +1

    Real unsalted butter. Best season ever. What I do is season mine and wipe it out with a dry towel right after cooking always leaving that nights season in the pan. After I wipe it down from cooking I add more butter wipe it in with a no lent towel then put it up. It's my grand mother's been in the family since 1923. My mom always taught me this method and it's always nice to rub salt and pepper into a steak and get those years worth of season.

  • @typingcat
    @typingcat 4 роки тому +3099

    "It will last your lifetime" Translation: You will be cleaning it for the rest of your lifetime.

    • @justintomlinson4998
      @justintomlinson4998 4 роки тому +7

      Money!

    • @urbestcowboy
      @urbestcowboy 4 роки тому +98

      Even if you replaced pans wouldn't you still clean them?

    • @Woogieboogiewoo
      @Woogieboogiewoo 4 роки тому +114

      Like every other pot or pan or dish you own........🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @Jon155mt
      @Jon155mt 4 роки тому +43

      @@Woogieboogiewoo Except you don't have to throw those in the oven for an hr 😂😂😂

    • @Woogieboogiewoo
      @Woogieboogiewoo 4 роки тому +100

      @@Jon155mt If you're throwing your cast iron in the oven everytime you clean it you're doing it wrong. You only need to do that when you give it a deep clean, not an everyday clean.

  • @Southboundpachyderm
    @Southboundpachyderm 7 років тому +42

    Been using my Grandfathers handed down cast Iron forever. I love it. I use it for just about everything and it always cooks meat in a way that no other pan would. So good.

    • @Southboundpachyderm
      @Southboundpachyderm 7 років тому +25

      The skillet is only a decade or so short of being 100 years old. I love it.

    • @lonelyboyssmokeroom3624
      @lonelyboyssmokeroom3624 7 років тому +1

      NerdRagerGaming never i this and never had a problem with my cast iron pan and can cook anything then throw it in the oven and don't have to worry about handle burning #manpan

  • @prodigalsin6621
    @prodigalsin6621 Рік тому +4

    Such a charming video, I really enjoyed it, thank you!
    I have a skillet sitting in the bottom drawer in my kitchen that I got from a charity shop for 50p. It has a few rusty patches and it was enough to put me off cooking with it straight away. A few months has passed and this was exactly what I needed the internet to give me today!
    I'm about to make the best steak I ever did make.
    Thanks again!

  • @31807ccc
    @31807ccc Рік тому +14

    I bought a (then cheap) set of four cast iron pans more than fifty years ago and have used them continuously for more than half a century, I've never seasoned them or followed any of the other suggestions I've read, which in my opinion are mostly superstition. Here is what I do: (1) use them often, (2) make sure to dry them completely, and (3) store by hanging up on hooks. As to being any kind of trouble to take care of, I believe that they are actually easier to care for than the steel and teflon pans --- if you treat them with a little kindness they will thrive.

    • @silversong4VR
      @silversong4VR Рік тому +1

      This ^. If my hanging pans DO get some rust, I know they weren't dried enough when hung. I just take a swipe at the rust with some oil and a paper towel and merrily start cooking.

  • @vzgsxr
    @vzgsxr 4 роки тому +2372

    Step 1: Buy a cast iron skillet.
    Step 2: You'll need 3 weeks off work so you can season and prepare it.

    • @magictooth2
      @magictooth2 4 роки тому +23

      not really..
      The best part about them is how fast it is to clean (as long as you don't burn ur shiet)
      just pour off the oil, and brush the pan under running water while its still hot, clean in few seconds - no washing up liquid required (this will also remove your "seasoning-layer")

    • @wesleybullock814
      @wesleybullock814 4 роки тому +2

      Idiot

    • @kimrose1559
      @kimrose1559 4 роки тому +7

      @@wesleybullock814 who you calling idiot at?

    • @daleandersen9579
      @daleandersen9579 4 роки тому +3

      Buy a blue steel pan from Blu Skillet, Blanc Creatives, or Northwest Skillet. They come seasoned! They recommend coconut oil!!

    • @shawnreyes7758
      @shawnreyes7758 4 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @saltwater6773
    @saltwater6773 3 роки тому +1666

    Me: i want a cast iron pan
    UA-cam recommend this.
    Me: I don't want a cast iron pan

    • @HoneyBunches100
      @HoneyBunches100 3 роки тому +2

      Hahaha 😄

    • @wm1573
      @wm1573 3 роки тому +38

      I don't get it. What's so bad about it? You literally don't need to do really anything all. Reseasoning the pan is also really easy

    • @alvinpatrick
      @alvinpatrick 3 роки тому +33

      @@wm1573 yeah everybody hating like it's something you need to send to college.

    • @wm1573
      @wm1573 3 роки тому +3

      @@alvinpatrick yep lol. I don't get it

    • @sarahd3980
      @sarahd3980 3 роки тому

      Thats funny LOL

  • @allthewayup3624
    @allthewayup3624 Рік тому

    Got my cast iron skillet yesterday oiled up and in the oven now seasoning!!! Good times ahead… thanks

  • @SheisB515
    @SheisB515 7 років тому +2313

    "It's like loving a good woman...the more you give the more you get back!" 😂😂👏👏

    • @Neri4x4
      @Neri4x4 7 років тому +57

      Vibrant Hues same with a guy

    • @NeonReaperMkVII
      @NeonReaperMkVII 7 років тому +72

      if you turn on CC it says "...the more you give the more she cook" :D

    • @Neri4x4
      @Neri4x4 7 років тому +19

      b1merio or its called foreplay. With your bae.

    • @MrQuagmire26
      @MrQuagmire26 7 років тому +49

      Well then it have to be a good one. If you end up with a bad one its more like: the more you give the more she'll take. see ya in family court and helloooo Alimony!

    • @girlspooptoo8567
      @girlspooptoo8567 7 років тому +54

      Vibrant Hues
      Except a Skillet won't take your dog and all your money and leave. Not the iron skillet I use anyways
      Stay Gold

  • @stinksorstonks1498
    @stinksorstonks1498 3 роки тому +358

    Step 50: Call your local blacksmith for him to pour a extra coat of iron onto your pan every time you clean it

  • @daniellegodlove7769
    @daniellegodlove7769 Місяць тому

    Perfect timing. Needed this!! Now I regret buying a cast iron skillet. Such work!

  • @Redbull_5757
    @Redbull_5757 24 дні тому

    That last part "the more you give" was perfect lol!

  • @stevenmiller7747
    @stevenmiller7747 4 роки тому +1173

    Cast iron is indestructible!
    Also don't use cold water on it to soon after cooking or it will crack 🤔

    • @Millylerks
      @Millylerks 4 роки тому +47

      Funny you mention that! i recently watched a video which said the same thing!

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 4 роки тому +21

      Steven Miller I think she meant indestructible with a big asterisk, as in with proper care, it will last practically indefinitely.

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 4 роки тому +11

      Filip Gasic ehh, some things don’t age too well, and they are easier to just replace.

    • @puppable
      @puppable 4 роки тому +18

      if youre using cold water on a hot pan you're well and fucked regardless of the material

    • @waynevdwalt9070
      @waynevdwalt9070 4 роки тому +2

      Filip Gasic not toasters or irons. I’m pretty sure they are designed to last 2 years to the day 🤣

  • @elusin
    @elusin 4 роки тому +685

    Thanks for the tips! I now season my cast iron's before i eat them!

  • @alpha1k-
    @alpha1k- 9 місяців тому +1

    I’ve heated mine up on high heat when i was in a rush and it actually warms up imo better than a stainless pan would on high heat

  • @dustinphillips941
    @dustinphillips941 2 роки тому +8

    Caring for your knives, wooden cutting board, carbon steel wok, and the cast iron. Makes me proud of my kitchen and makes me cook more. I just restore my 12" cast iron skillet.

  • @cheekyboyz8121
    @cheekyboyz8121 5 років тому +1414

    Gordon: Scrub the rust off. Dry. Olive oil. In. Now this will add the smooth texture and lift the flavor. Heat the pan in the oven for an hour. Let the knife do the work and season the steak with salt and peppa, and add a knob of butta and a few tablespoons of olive oil into the pan. Once the pan has heated, we are ready to drop in the steak. Mmmmmm. Let the steak sit until the edges turn into a beautiful brown. Flip. Hughhhh. Look at that. Serve. Now that is how you make a steak.

    • @Mattle_lutra
      @Mattle_lutra 5 років тому +115

      You memorise transcripts of Gordon Ramsay?

    • @officertenpenny4505
      @officertenpenny4505 5 років тому +121

      Gordon, please log in in to your official account lol

    • @Un1234l
      @Un1234l 5 років тому +86

      You forgot DONE.

    • @memesupreme4338
      @memesupreme4338 5 років тому +102

      I heard every word.

    • @strawberryfrog76
      @strawberryfrog76 5 років тому +68

      *olovol instead of olive oil

  • @orhanyor
    @orhanyor 4 роки тому +4682

    i think raising a baby is easier than maintaining that skillet

    • @armadillotoe
      @armadillotoe 4 роки тому +76

      It isn't that bad.

    • @nfdestroyer1
      @nfdestroyer1 4 роки тому +94

      Orhan Yoruk raising baby deer waiting for them to grow and then cook them in the cast iron skillet 🍳

    • @MarkARoutt
      @MarkARoutt 4 роки тому +75

      I have been doing both at the same time for 3 years. 3 kids back to back all a year apart while cooking on a nice seasoned cast iron all the time.

    • @orhanyor
      @orhanyor 4 роки тому +36

      @@MarkARoutt i think you deserve a gold medal for your efforts :D

    • @MarkARoutt
      @MarkARoutt 4 роки тому +50

      Smile on the wife's face is plenty enough a gold medal in my book.

  • @Julie-kb3mo
    @Julie-kb3mo 2 роки тому +4

    Wow.
    Now THIS is a great instructional video.
    I've watched various tutorials on seasoning and caring for cast iron;
    this is BY FAR THE BEST.
    THANK Y🍳U.
    😊

  • @Jtracy1698leet
    @Jtracy1698leet 2 роки тому +22

    The One Piece treasure is just an heirloom cast iron skillet.

  • @nosuuddo456
    @nosuuddo456 4 роки тому +1922

    So basically
    10% seasoning
    20% cooking
    70% cleaning

    • @dghabvsgshbsvhwjhsv8831
      @dghabvsgshbsvhwjhsv8831 4 роки тому +11

      Don't be a fool!

    • @xBbryanx
      @xBbryanx 4 роки тому +27

      15% seasoning
      5% cooking
      80% washing

    • @hubertleder5527
      @hubertleder5527 4 роки тому +174

      10% luck
      20% skill
      15% concentrated power of will

    • @KamuiProductsInc
      @KamuiProductsInc 4 роки тому +17

      @eddie Dickens not sure if I agree with that Eddie. Even if you dont know what you're doing, if you enjoy it, it'll still be alot more fun than eating at a crappy FF-restaurant

    • @sagigarima
      @sagigarima 4 роки тому +11

      and no Cancer from Non stick ( thumbs up)

  • @mikebengyak199
    @mikebengyak199 7 років тому +39

    been cooking with black iron 40 years, i learned some good things today.
    old man mike bengyak

    • @biggestfan8370
      @biggestfan8370 6 років тому +2

      mike bengyak
      😂😂😂😂😂😂 God bless man

  • @havoc2431
    @havoc2431 2 роки тому +8

    What an exceptionally well made and informative video.

  • @Seishae
    @Seishae 4 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been curious about cast iron for years and this video confirmed one thing for me: it’s exponentially more trouble than it’s worth. BUT thank you for the very informative video and for saving me the frustration of buying one without understanding it!

    • @Seishae
      @Seishae 3 місяці тому +2

      This video lived in my brain for two weeks and I ended up buying a cast iron pan. Made corn bread with it tonight. I retract my previous statement, it was good and worth it.

    • @mickeymousebaby
      @mickeymousebaby 3 місяці тому

      Im about to do the same, i bought and threw away 2 cast irons in the past but ready to try again ​@Seishae

  • @karenmagoon3868
    @karenmagoon3868 6 років тому +257

    Written important parts:
    Seasoning the pan:
    Scrub down with steel wool and mild dish soap, rinse
    Scrub with non-abrasive scouring pad or tough side of sponge
    Dry with towel, put on stove till bone-dry
    Apply thin layer of oil with paper towel
    Wipe off as much oil as possible
    Place in 450-500 degree oven for one hour, turn off oven and let cool inside (if it is brown and sticky oven was not hot enough)
    Should have a hard, glassy layer now.
    Cooking/Cleaning up with Cast Iron:
    Preheat the skillet!
    Don’t move meat around, limit cooking acidic foods.
    Wash while still warm with hot water and salt and scouring pad.
    Towel dry. Dry again on stove or oven (prevents rust).
    Apply protective layer of oil with paper towel on the inside.
    Place on stove until oil is smoking (prevents oil turning rancid), turn off, let cool and store.

    • @Ganzonx1
      @Ganzonx1 5 років тому

      After washing, rinsing and drying, do we let it cool before applying a layer of oil?

    • @ForeverBlessedBody
      @ForeverBlessedBody 5 років тому +9

      I can’t read

    • @lilymbae386
      @lilymbae386 5 років тому +1

      Bless you

    • @Woshi777
      @Woshi777 5 років тому

      best seasoning steps ever👍👍👍👍

    • @breathx
      @breathx 5 років тому +1

      @@herbyh369 soap will never remove the seasoning layer, it is effectively a very very hard crust, even with an abrasive sponge you have to work really hard to remove it, if you remove it with just soap, you made a mistake in the seasoning process, the bond you create with the oil after the smoking point is terribly strong, also seasoning/oiling everytime is really overkill, oiling before storing without burning it will create a sticky mess that will capture all the dust until the next use.

  • @TheJackal917
    @TheJackal917 4 роки тому +57

    Loled so hard. A guide how to cook with cast iron. In the past, all around the world everyone used to cook in cast iron kitchenware. Until very rich decided that it is bad for economics when the herd doesn't buy a new pan each year. In our family we still habe two very old skillets - one, 32 cm in diameter, made in 1913, and the other with unconventional 27 cm dianeter, made in 1922. Heavy as hell, but extra durable and dependable. Cooking almost evey day.

    • @SlavicCelery
      @SlavicCelery 3 роки тому

      Ah, close to the standard 10" and 12" sized pans. Could be an explanation behind the odd sizing.

    • @metallicaKSA
      @metallicaKSA 2 роки тому

      ok boomer

  • @bettydamnboop3030
    @bettydamnboop3030 2 роки тому +29

    I grew up with cast iron and we never were low on iron. Almost everything that was cooked in our family was done in cast iron I still cook it it today 🌻

    • @sahdev2009
      @sahdev2009 2 роки тому +1

      Can you tell is it harmful if we cook sour dishes in iron pans : like with Tomatoes, vinegar, Curd ? I know it gives a metallic and foul taste of iron,but that is not the issue for me, I need to know whether it is bad for health or not? Metallic taste of iron is OK with me

    • @DM-zg1nr
      @DM-zg1nr Рік тому

      @@sahdev2009 To avoid that you need to immediately remove the foods after the cooking. AFAIK, it's not bad for health with regular cooking.

  • @mspixie06ify
    @mspixie06ify 2 роки тому +2

    I love cast iron cookware. I used to love to watch my granny flip the cornbread when she made it in her cast iron skillet. That was a special skill, let me tell you 😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰

  • @odessa_rain
    @odessa_rain 4 роки тому +335

    I just bought flaxseed oil omg can’t wait to go clean my skillet after work.

    • @emerald9578
      @emerald9578 4 роки тому

      How much was it?

    • @adp187
      @adp187 4 роки тому +7

      Flax seed oil stinks when its burning

    • @nIrUbU01
      @nIrUbU01 4 роки тому

      @@emerald9578 Just bought 100ml for 1€

    • @WWZenaDo
      @WWZenaDo 4 роки тому +1

      @@adp187 Agreed. Not to mention that it has a smoking point of only around 225 degrees. Odessa should check out this article instead: www.theglobeandmail.com/life/health-and-fitness/health/smoke-point-matters-in-cooking-with-oil/article26569060/

    • @ChairWoodenFloor1
      @ChairWoodenFloor1 4 роки тому +3

      Best seasoning is rendered animal fat

  • @shaunasugar
    @shaunasugar 3 роки тому +248

    My boyfriend and I cook with a cast iron skillet every day and honestly? It's the best. Once you season it properly, it's all pretty minimal effort from there. Plus it adds more flavor to your food (in our opinion). We love it. Others are afraid of cast iron skillets and think they're too technically challenging... We say nay.

    • @sharbogusz9319
      @sharbogusz9319 2 роки тому +3

      Hi Shauna. Can you use the SAME skillet to make a steak and a dessert??

    • @StoneDeceiver
      @StoneDeceiver 2 роки тому +6

      wait are u chads girlfriend?

    • @omariomariomario1194
      @omariomariomario1194 2 роки тому +2

      @@sharbogusz9319 yes.
      I'm not Shauna, btw.

    • @omariomariomario1194
      @omariomariomario1194 2 роки тому +2

      @@StoneDeceiver she's not. she's mine.

    • @RaveN_EDM
      @RaveN_EDM 2 роки тому +4

      Gets better over time while regular non stick pans get worse over time.

  • @MissRegionRat
    @MissRegionRat 2 роки тому +1

    My southern ancestors just used Crisco to wipe the pan after cooking. I leave my cast iron on my stovetop because I use it 1-2 times a day. Very easy to maintain. Wipe with paper towel and just rinse if super greasy.

  • @myopinion3496
    @myopinion3496 Рік тому +1

    Also, when I clean it after cooking, I wipe any excess oil out of the pan with a paper towel, bring it up to medium heat on the stove, then rinse it with the hottest water I can get out of my faucet and wipe it with the sponge side of a scrubber. It's amazing how well that steam will clear your pan! If any residual is left I use the green scrubby side to lift it off. Wipe with a cloth towel and put it away or heat back up to medium, then put a very light coating of Crisco. Let cool to room temp and put away. I know it sounds like alot of work but really only take 4 to 5 minutes not counting the cooling after reseasoning.

  • @daxoze
    @daxoze 7 років тому +1632

    "People think it's hard to deal with or hard to clean, it's actually really easy"
    Proceeds to outline exactly why people think it's hard to deal with or hard to clean.

    • @tobimisa
      @tobimisa 7 років тому +164

      +Yanman88
      you're an idiot

    • @Doihavetochoosemynam
      @Doihavetochoosemynam 6 років тому +22

      You can clean it like any other pan with soap - the seasoning wont go off from that because its polymerized fat. The only difference from other pans is that u have to season it every once in a while just dont let it rust by storing it wet (but who stores stuff wet). Honestly, maintenance is just to sear some meat and clean it soon after use.. The guide is excessive (salt and expensive oil, FACEPALM).

    • @ajcics
      @ajcics 6 років тому

      so true

    • @geoyaj1042
      @geoyaj1042 6 років тому +57

      Lol, cook your pan before you cook your food, then cook your pan again

    • @user-pc3lg8tf3q
      @user-pc3lg8tf3q 6 років тому +8

      If it's not worth it to you then don't bother. But if you want to invest in one it's definitely worth it. It's not that much more work to take care of.

  • @Miguel-mv5yc
    @Miguel-mv5yc 3 роки тому +857

    So we have come to the point where to cook our meal we first need to cook our pan.

    • @tammycash7003
      @tammycash7003 3 роки тому +30

      No. You do it once, when you get a new pan, or refurbish an old one. Then you just cook w it. A rinse w hot water and a wipe and it's ready for the next time. A bit of soap, if you must.

    • @japesy1
      @japesy1 3 роки тому +4

      @@tammycash7003 how do you get rid of the smell in it? I.e. If I cook a steak and wash it with water only, the smell of meat still stays in the pan? Do I need to use soap?

    • @tammycash7003
      @tammycash7003 3 роки тому +20

      @@japesy1 this morning, I fried four eggs and made a grilled cheese sandwich. Let it cool a bit, rinsed w hot water, a gentle brush if needed for stuck on foods, and wipe dry. I browned a roast in it, and finished it the same way. No smells. You can use a drop of soap if it makes you feel better. I've done that, too. Just don't scrub the heck out of it. Whenn the water runs clear, stop. I adore mine. It's a 10", ozark trail. $9 at Walmart. Works just as good as pricier pans.

    • @nyx211
      @nyx211 3 роки тому +23

      Why I season my pan and *not* my steak.

    • @n3rVex
      @n3rVex 3 роки тому +6

      @@japesy1 The salt also works to neutralize smells. I've been using mine for years, hot water then using course salt really is everything you need to keep it fresh.

  • @jamesminor1945
    @jamesminor1945 2 роки тому +1

    Love the ending. Thanks for the info. Im gonna get a couple pans.

  • @hunterlacombe8755
    @hunterlacombe8755 2 роки тому

    The closing remark just won a new subscriber!

  • @humblegod6474
    @humblegod6474 6 років тому +53

    Seeing a shiny new looking cast iron pan is so satisfying

    • @WatchingMyLifeFlashB
      @WatchingMyLifeFlashB 5 років тому

      Humble God. Do you ever watch either the Crazy Russian Hacker channel or Taras Kul channel. (Same guy) well, he collects & reviews kitchen gadgets & he's always finds them 'so satisfying'. ;)

  • @larryg7109
    @larryg7109 5 років тому +537

    I cook my eggs every day on cast iron pans and the eggs never sick. If I purchased a nonstick I get a year out of the pan. The cast iron will last a lifetime. The cast iron cost 5 dollars at Walmart, and the nonstick is 20 dollars plus. I follow this simple rule, I never clean it with soap. I use hot water and a scotch bright pad. I always let the oil heat up before I cook and that re-seasons the pan. I just wash it when I am done and then dry the pan. It is not any more work than a regular pan. If you do it right, it will last and work well.

    • @Warlundrie
      @Warlundrie 5 років тому +34

      The key thing is to not use soap since it dissolves the oil seasoning you have and make sure it's not wet when you store it. that's how easy it is to take care of it once you've seasoned it. Don't really know why people complain about not having time for a cast iron pan, it's easy to maintain and like you said, nothing sticks and it lasts a lifetime

    • @ataurus62
      @ataurus62 5 років тому +2

      Besides Flaxseed oil I think she said for seasoning, do most of the other high-temp oils work well.

    • @whoyoukidding1
      @whoyoukidding1 5 років тому +6

      You're absolutely right. So many people here are whining that cast iron is so much work, but its not. My pans are only less than 3 years old but, they're so well seasoned from regular use that I've actually swished around some Dawn dishwashing liquid, if there's a lot of butter or something in the pan, just with my hand, rinsed it and dried it and have never had a problem with my seasoning wearing off.

    • @larryg7109
      @larryg7109 5 років тому +3

      @@tCMODDER What is that logo? NO STEELERS FANS ALLOWED!!! GO EAGLES!!

    • @Whodaleewho
      @Whodaleewho 5 років тому +10

      @@Warlundrie Totally untrue, proper seasoning on your pan is not an 'Oil" layer. Proper seasoning layer is a carbonized layer that has adhered to the surface of your Iron and normal dish soap and sponge will have no effect on your season at all, just make sure not to use scotch brite sponge as it will take if off everytime.

  • @davidrubino339
    @davidrubino339 2 роки тому

    I love your sense of humour at the end.Thank you for the video.👍😊

  • @ladyjade6446
    @ladyjade6446 2 роки тому

    Just ordered my first cast iron! Excited.

  • @Saucyakld
    @Saucyakld 4 роки тому +392

    Ruined my first one and silly me, threw it out. When I got a new one it had instructions. Followed it and 47 years later still use the same pan every day. Wonderful for stir fries etc 😋

    • @isaacg7983
      @isaacg7983 4 роки тому +12

      Tineke Williams liked this comment until i saw the emoji, now i want to slap you

    • @ykucb
      @ykucb 4 роки тому +19

      @@isaacg7983 shut up boi

    • @isaacg7983
      @isaacg7983 4 роки тому +2

      YkucbDeadFrontier shut the fuck up

    • @ykucb
      @ykucb 4 роки тому +13

      @@isaacg7983 shut the fuck up you 2 ply pussy

    • @insertusername4079
      @insertusername4079 4 роки тому +1

      Ballsack Mcgee why

  • @swenekaf1141
    @swenekaf1141 5 років тому +419

    I'm so hyped by cast iron pans right now , is there a movie where the main character is a cast iron pan ?

    • @TAPriceCTR
      @TAPriceCTR 5 років тому +37

      Tangled. That chick knows how to use a skillet

    • @nora5469
      @nora5469 5 років тому +7

      Ahaha I died laughing at this comment.

    • @Hanesy
      @Hanesy 5 років тому +20

      Iron pan 3

    • @mirogster
      @mirogster 5 років тому +1

      "The millennials apocalypse" comes as first to my mind.

    • @saurabhnarvekar9257
      @saurabhnarvekar9257 5 років тому +4

      Yes! That movie is called PUBG 😎

  • @cesarlopez-ry3zp
    @cesarlopez-ry3zp Рік тому +1

    The quote at the end 💪🏼💪🏼🔥
    Thanks for the tips and dope vid!!!

  • @jenatsky
    @jenatsky 2 роки тому

    I just love the way you end the video and I agree with. The more I give my wife the more I receive in return. Retirement couldn’t be better.

  • @wiiguy2463
    @wiiguy2463 2 роки тому +729

    How to cook with an Iron Skillet:
    Step 1: Cook your pan

  • @kkenzie0562
    @kkenzie0562 6 років тому +407

    Why have I do I keep watching this.I don't even have a cast iron😂😂

    • @hortihorteae
      @hortihorteae 5 років тому +3

      KKenzie 05 same as me!

    • @loridennis2989
      @loridennis2989 5 років тому

      Maroon! Jk. Lol

    • @maromaniac1330
      @maromaniac1330 5 років тому +3

      Me either but I’m going to buy one.

    • @foilhatbrigade9504
      @foilhatbrigade9504 5 років тому +4

      your subconscious is telling you to buy one

    • @megatoxboo
      @megatoxboo 5 років тому +1

      I have 1 cast Iron and I do everything with it, and yes, cleaning it is a pain....

  • @hughtuck5147
    @hughtuck5147 2 роки тому +20

    Great video - thanks ! Optional tip: whenever using steel wool products, consider using a glove, maybe like a Marigold - as wire / steel wool can be pretty unforgiving on the ol' fingies !!

  • @trudidolder6122
    @trudidolder6122 3 роки тому +9

    I was new in this country and needed to replace a skillet I left in my old country. A Department store opened and had a number of items for just about nothing to get customers in their store. I bought three cast iron skillets, 12, 10 and 8 inches, all three for $ 2.96. Used them now for 50 years and just now found out that they are Birmingham Stove and Range skillets. Love them, would not be without them, Use them every day. And now I love them even more.....

  • @JAY1892
    @JAY1892 3 роки тому +223

    “Like loving a good woman.” Does that mean I’ll come home one day and my skillet will have left me for Brad in accounts. 😢😂

    • @wajang1000
      @wajang1000 3 роки тому +38

      Unless you've knowingly been putting your cold meat in that hot skillet and it has been sticking, it simply means Brad oils and heats that skillet much better than you.

    • @4345ghee
      @4345ghee 3 роки тому +2

      @@wajang1000 F

    • @sanlic2968
      @sanlic2968 3 роки тому +4

      @@wajang1000 😂😂😂

    • @chikezienzewi9682
      @chikezienzewi9682 3 роки тому +2

      @@wajang1000 LOL!

    • @jacobvandyke580
      @jacobvandyke580 3 роки тому +2

      @@wajang1000 I literally LOL at that one! 👍

  • @joycewright5386
    @joycewright5386 2 роки тому

    Instead of salt to clean it I read that ashes from a woodstove work great. I tried it and it’s remarkable how easy it was to clean and I no longer run out of salt. I keep a small container of ashes just for this purpose and only need about one tablespoon each time.

  • @jackpayne3996
    @jackpayne3996 2 роки тому +1

    I was intrigued with your calm, steady, sweet sounding voice throughout the video. Your final statement cracked me up!🤣😂🤣 I liked, I subscribed!😉👍

  • @carlitob10
    @carlitob10 5 років тому +3170

    I'll just forget about my baby and spend all my time taking care of my cast iron pan then

    • @pinkrainn8904
      @pinkrainn8904 5 років тому +22

      Lmbo!!!! Best comment ever 🤣🤣🤣

    • @iliketurtles3506
      @iliketurtles3506 5 років тому +2

      It really is

    • @justjan2576
      @justjan2576 5 років тому +20

      That's hysterical, thank you for making me laugh hard

    • @OkGoGirl82
      @OkGoGirl82 5 років тому +20

      Hammad Ismail Lol! But yeah, that’s what I thought too. I have a 10 month old and no time to babysit my pan.

    • @jopiejoy
      @jopiejoy 5 років тому +4

      There are a lot of brainless people in this world who like to bark all the time before thinking 😂😱

  • @screwge84
    @screwge84 3 роки тому +397

    Me: spends two hours seasoning skillet.
    Wife: cleans skillet with detergent and undoes seasoning in two minutes.

    • @scottogle4962
      @scottogle4962 3 роки тому +13

      I feel your pain, mine cleaned the skillet with steel wool and I'm reseasoning the damn pan

    • @brianamaxim671
      @brianamaxim671 3 роки тому +37

      That's grounds for divorce.

    • @boogeyratt
      @boogeyratt 3 роки тому +20

      It's okay to use a little soap... as long as she didn't soak it or really scrub it with a bunch of soap you should be okay. Also, maybe next time advise her how to care for it.

    • @bitchyvirgo_
      @bitchyvirgo_ 3 роки тому +43

      screwge84 I did this to my grandma’s once. I went from being the golden child to being absolutely ostracized in minutes.

    • @closeaus88
      @closeaus88 3 роки тому +11

      @@brianamaxim671 this actually was the catalyst of my wife's parents divorce

  • @dinbee4611
    @dinbee4611 Рік тому +6

    Bought a Japanese made cast iron pan version. Cost a bit more but you don't have to do any of these stuff as it stays well seasoned throughout no matter how many times you cook on it. Worth it.

    • @lostcoc_
      @lostcoc_ Рік тому

      what is it called? I'm in the market for one

  • @shanlad
    @shanlad 2 роки тому +1

    If you find one in like, a dumpster or something, or just happen to obtain one that's been quite neglected with much rust you can leave it to soak in vinegar overnight. It'll remove most of the rust. Then proceed with stripping and seasoning. I season mine about once a year and use crisco in between seasoning.

  • @ReoHimZ
    @ReoHimZ 7 років тому +2974

    Why am I watching this? I dont even cook 😂

    • @ReoHimZ
      @ReoHimZ 7 років тому +9

      Lol

    • @MyhrZ
      @MyhrZ 7 років тому +31

      What human being doesn't cook? Don't you eat food or something?

    • @ReoHimZ
      @ReoHimZ 7 років тому +6

      +Amalgamous Entity just a prank bro 😂

    • @javax6
      @javax6 7 років тому

      mah boombs

    • @ReoHimZ
      @ReoHimZ 7 років тому

      +sciritai6 heyyyy haha mah bombs!

  • @Chejos25
    @Chejos25 5 років тому +267

    Indestructible, last forever, tend to get better with age
    0:22 SEASONING
    1. Use steel wool to scrub with mild dish soap --> get down to base layer
    2. Get to hot water and scrub with tough side of sponge
    RULE: water will make it rust --> get as dry as possible before storage: dry off with towel and boil excess moisture boil off
    3. Start seasoning process with thin layer of oil. Scrub it all over with a paper towel. And do your best to wipe it off.
    Flax seed oil is best but it's expensive. You can use canola oil
    4. Put cast iron in the oven at highest temperature (400-500 degrees). Process will take about an hour
    2:55 Results
    3:00 COOKING
    1. Pre-heat it (5-10 min)
    3:30 If you put something in it just leave it, don't move around
    4:45 CLEANING
    Find the sweet spot! Not too cold, not too hot.
    1. Use hot water and salt and a non-metal scouring pad or rough side of sponge
    2. Dry off with towel and then in the stove
    3. Protective layer of oil. Turn on the heat until it's smoking.

    • @marthajf73
      @marthajf73 5 років тому +4

      Doesn't need all of this pampering

    • @akuljamwal3085
      @akuljamwal3085 5 років тому +6

      @@marthajf73 doesn't even need all this rewriting. Captions are provided with the video.

    • @marthajf73
      @marthajf73 4 роки тому +2

      @@akuljamwal3085 must point is that you do not have to baby cast iron. Just use it and wash and dry it like any other pan

    • @LSS091
      @LSS091 4 роки тому +6

      omg I love you, you just saved me some time writing this out myself. And to the other commenter, its not that we need subtitles or whatever but the list is for reference if you actually plan to do any of this, as i do.

    • @americanandroid9952
      @americanandroid9952 4 роки тому

      No shit this BITCH pissed me off i own cast iron pans. Cast Iron 101 you don't use fucking Olive fucking oil...
      It's vegetable oil highly recommended. You dumbass BITCH. Olive oil is too over condensate too cast iron. That's why it RUST in the First place dumbass. Vegetable oil has the right texture of condensation to not rust Cast Iron. & you do not need too put cast iron in Oven.