how i restore a new cast iron skillet

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  • @allamerican1248
    @allamerican1248 3 роки тому +5

    I just did this same thing. I seen another video and took an extra step and "blued" the pan before I seasoned it. Much the same way they do a new wok. Had great results.

  • @stevemoy9834
    @stevemoy9834 Рік тому +1

    I like that very much, I do that on all my new Lodge cast iron skillets, I even do all my collection of Lodge Wildlife and Wanderlust series cast iron skillets and even dutch oven.

  • @stampmypassport11
    @stampmypassport11 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you. You're one of the few who mentions letting it cool a little between seasoning layers.

  • @paulhughes3961
    @paulhughes3961 Рік тому +1

    I did this to my 12" lodge and it took 3 seasonings w/ grape seed oil in the oven and a batch of hash brown potatoes and now its ready for eggs.

  • @cefarther3945
    @cefarther3945 2 роки тому +1

    I took back my Lodge to the store and stopped at GoodWill and got a nice old one for $6.00 with a smooth service, cleaned it, seasoned it, it's perfect. Screw Lodge. Plus, I like 11 inches.

  • @GilaMonster971
    @GilaMonster971 Рік тому +1

    I gotta do this to 3 pans I bought that were even cheaper than Lodge. Can’t get them to cook well even after 6 sessions of seasoning. Giving up on that approach and just going to smooth them out.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  Рік тому +1

      This will work just season good after thanks for the comment.

  • @bschak4944
    @bschak4944 3 роки тому +2

    When you put the ham on, preheat the skillet on med high heat until water form as droplets on the surface. All that work to make it non stick to put cold meat in cold oil in a cold pan. Preheat your skillet at keep that non stick surface. I use a wooden spatula, a dull kitchen scrub pad and hot water to clean mine. I’ve had the same skillet for 20 years.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching

    • @gary7vn
      @gary7vn 3 роки тому

      "I use a wooden spatula, a dull kitchen scrub pad and hot water to clean mine." Twenty years of utter nonsense then. None of that is useful, let alone necessary. Stop believing in myths.

  • @tomwoodrow5494
    @tomwoodrow5494 2 роки тому +1

    Seeing tham ham fry up makes me hungry! nice vid, best I seen on the subject so far. I fixed my Lodge flat pan a few months back, 08/2022, used a flap disk and an orbital. Huh, now I have a good pan, funny that! Food seems to "be" better out of cast iron. Again, nice vid.

  • @allincamo
    @allincamo 2 роки тому +1

    About one of the best videos I’ve seen . Looks great 👍🏽

  • @Hatch61
    @Hatch61 5 років тому +2

    Looks good Kevin, the pan, and the ham. Nothing beat nicely seasoned both. Be well my friend.

  • @john767687
    @john767687 3 роки тому +3

    You should try etching the inside with vinegar after sanding. Then it will hold season as well as a vintage pan and still be smooth.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip John

    • @iamshruthithegreat
      @iamshruthithegreat 3 роки тому

      Could u elaborate more on this John? Thank you. I may have smoothened my pan a bit too much, and now the seasoning comes off every time I cook something in it. Any advice would be appreciated thank you.

    • @john767687
      @john767687 3 роки тому +4

      @@iamshruthithegreat Remove any seasoning. Then boil vinegar for about 20-30 minutes, it will rust then scrub clean. It should start to turn dark after 1 coat of seasoning after that.

  • @dhs186
    @dhs186 4 роки тому +3

    it took mine about a year to turn black again but it is worth the effort and time

  • @subithnair186
    @subithnair186 4 роки тому +1

    That's what I call a great job!! Top it up with ham or bacon or pork whatever that was...so juicy!!

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 5 років тому +7

    This takes years to come smooth. I love it bud. A man with a trusted plan here today.PS, If you nip the edges of meats just through the fat they won't curl up bud.

  • @stevestevenson289
    @stevestevenson289 3 роки тому

    I like that stove. Cool grid pattern

  • @KE4YAL
    @KE4YAL 5 років тому +1

    Skillet looks really good an so does the HAM

  • @3zonker88
    @3zonker88 5 років тому +2

    Try cooking some ham on the other, un-sanded pan! With enough oil the ham wont stick! I have that pan and after using it for almost a year, it smoothed out on its own and is now one of our favorites! (We have about 7 different size pans, 2 purchased at a garage sale for $1 each! They date back to the late 1800's to the early 1900's!)

  • @dolorlux4612
    @dolorlux4612 Рік тому

    This guy did it right, I would've really torn through those pills like bad brackets on an axle due to OCD. If you want to do this right, get yourself an angle grinder and some 40 grit flap discs and finish the other grades by hand like he did. Then it's just down to layering the seasoning 5 to 8 times. The thinner the layer of flax oil per coating, the better. I'd recommend Flaxseed oil.

    • @dolorlux4612
      @dolorlux4612 Рік тому

      The flax oil will polymerize with less impurities and produce a more smooth and sturdy surface for future layers of seasoning.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  Рік тому

      Thank you so much and also for the great tip on the flax seed oil.

  • @bosse641
    @bosse641 5 років тому +1

    Well done Kevin. Awesome.

  • @maxcondra4991
    @maxcondra4991 3 роки тому +2

    I was never a fan of how rough the lodge surface is I'm going to do this to mine

  • @myshortfirm2010
    @myshortfirm2010 3 роки тому

    thank you for your video and leaning alot from you and I will do my pan after receive it. please keep them coming

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300 3 роки тому +1

    All the cast iron "purest" say that seasoning won't stick to a slick surface but that's bs, you proved that. All of my pre 1960 cast iron is machined from the factory with seasoning sticking to it. I can see why you wouldn't want to grind on a collectable piece but a new skillet seems ok to me. I say good job.

  • @francismcclaughry3794
    @francismcclaughry3794 2 роки тому +1

    olive oil or crisco id what I use. some people like flax seed oil

  • @mikerobertson4041
    @mikerobertson4041 2 роки тому +1

    One question, how do you 'restore' something that is brand new? Just asking?

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  2 роки тому

      I didn't like the texture that the new skillet had so i redid it to make it smooth.

  • @citylotgardening6171
    @citylotgardening6171 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @KarenKelleylucky
    @KarenKelleylucky Рік тому

    What level of sand paper did you start off with?

  • @besimtitiz
    @besimtitiz 4 роки тому

    Great video Kevin, Take Care, Ben.

  • @ronhart8857
    @ronhart8857 5 років тому

    Great job Kevin

  • @frankhobsonKJ4CDM
    @frankhobsonKJ4CDM 3 роки тому

    Question ❓ What happens if bottom is left rough 😸 What happens. Got a new griddle and it is appalling how rough. Really don't want to abrade surface

    • @KibblesNbytes
      @KibblesNbytes 3 роки тому

      I think the surface would level out with enough layers of seasoning, something ridiculous like 50 layers though. And it's not something you can rush either.
      Appalling is an appropriate term for modern cast iron.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      I don't think it will hurt to use it like that

    • @gary7vn
      @gary7vn 3 роки тому

      @@KibblesNbytes Multiple layers do indeed 'smooth out' the surface. I have done pans your way, and I have seasoned 'rough' pans with minimal or no sanding. Both work, the rough one takes more cycles, but not many more! :)

  • @dmc11861
    @dmc11861 5 років тому

    I love your videos! Please keep them coming!

  • @francismcclaughry3794
    @francismcclaughry3794 2 роки тому +1

    my last skillet. I use an orbital sander

  • @philipdavidmca388
    @philipdavidmca388 4 роки тому

    got anew lodge double dutch oven that has the same finish you worked on would you recommend the same proccedure

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  4 роки тому +1

      No i would not , its alot of work and hard to keep seasoned.

  • @pratiwisuci717
    @pratiwisuci717 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing the video..

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment and watching.

    • @pratiwisuci717
      @pratiwisuci717 3 роки тому

      @@Robinson-Homestead Thank you, Kevin.. Your skillets look amazing.. Love the video!

  • @mobilemechmantim773
    @mobilemechmantim773 5 років тому +3

    Looks real nice! Nothing wrong with that skillet. How long did it take? However long I bet it was worth it!

  • @williammcguire3rd
    @williammcguire3rd 5 років тому +1

    Awesome job on seasoning the skillet. Fried ham looked delicious too!

  • @TyMalhoneson
    @TyMalhoneson 5 років тому

    Beautiful golden color

  • @markchambers691
    @markchambers691 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great “how to video”.

  • @johnnelson9309
    @johnnelson9309 3 роки тому

    Fine job, you show off😜.

  • @131Dusty
    @131Dusty 3 роки тому +1

    Avoid tomato sauces and fruit compounds until you get a good build up of seasoning. They are a bit acidic and will eat away at your beginning work. Also, Fried potatoes and skillet corn bread will HELP build more layers of seasoning.

  • @kazadori164
    @kazadori164 3 роки тому

    this is the texture left from the "sand casting" higher-priced cast iron will have been polished at the factory, but lodge is a "value" brand so they don't do that to keep the price low

  • @jaya.0069
    @jaya.0069 5 років тому +1

    OK, now I'm hungry!!!

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 5 років тому

    Try a Poly Disc , works very well FYI.

  • @jackfntwist
    @jackfntwist 3 роки тому

    Best job I've seen out of like 20 videos. Except you only need to season it once. It's not about the color. Seasoning is ONLY to keep it from rusting. What kind of disc and sand paper did you use on your grinder?

    • @jackfntwist
      @jackfntwist 3 роки тому

      Seasoning doesn't make it non-stick. It keeps it from rusting. Cast iron is non stick if you use any type of oil.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      Sorry that was a while ago so i'm not sure right off hand

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the tips.

    • @gary7vn
      @gary7vn 3 роки тому

      Seasoning is the creation of a hard vegetable oil polymer layer on the cast iron that both protects from rust, but which also create a hard slippery surface "non-stick".

  • @Gunnypauly73
    @Gunnypauly73 2 роки тому +1

    I prefer my cast iron to be a little rough, holds seasoning better

  • @terryrobinson1416
    @terryrobinson1416 4 роки тому +1

    I've done this. And could never get the pan back to non stick. Bought another and left it alone. Its better than my sanded one.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  4 роки тому

      Terry, maybe try to season it again.

    • @terryrobinson1416
      @terryrobinson1416 4 роки тому

      @@Robinson-Homestead it comes out seasoned nicely till I use it. Then the seasoning just flakes right off.

    • @kevinclayton8284
      @kevinclayton8284 3 роки тому +4

      It doesn't hurt to sand some of the roughness from a lodge skillet but it should never be sanded down super slick. The pits help the seasoning bond to the surface so that could be why you're having trouble with holding your seasoning.

    • @terryrobinson1416
      @terryrobinson1416 3 роки тому

      @@kevinclayton8284 that is the problem. I gave it to my son to try and keep cooking with it.

    • @bustabass9025
      @bustabass9025 3 роки тому +2

      Lodge produces its skillets that way for a reason. It's called "maximization of the intended use of the product." That would include cooking, cleanup, and seasoning. Taking an angle grinder or an orbital sander to it, does absolutely nothing to enhance that usability, as you have obviously seen. Left alone and with proper care and maintenance it will out last you, me, and UA-cam.

  • @frankcarrerejr
    @frankcarrerejr 5 років тому

    I thought you were going to get the pan to mirror finish like your knives. The makes a hart shape when you put the ham in the pan.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  5 років тому

      That would be a lot of work for sure I see the hart cool thanks Frank.

  • @fisherman2359
    @fisherman2359 3 роки тому

    You need magnetite to coat the surface to make it black

  • @ChristopherSalisburySalz
    @ChristopherSalisburySalz 4 роки тому

    Why no soap to clean it? Really enjoy your videos by the way.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  4 роки тому +1

      it removes the oil, then the cast iron will rust

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  4 роки тому

      yes you can, thanks for watching

    • @gary7vn
      @gary7vn 3 роки тому

      "No soap" is a complete myth. Use soap, no worries.

  • @francismcclaughry3794
    @francismcclaughry3794 2 роки тому

    lots bacon frying we had eggs and bacon for supper there is three of us and we never get up at the same time.

  • @1j007zm
    @1j007zm 4 роки тому

    I did the exact same thing to my new lodge skillet, but I used an Avanti strip disk, and a drill, no sand paper the disk was enough. now my skillet is as smooth as a baby's bottom and I can cook eggs without a spatula. After about a year I had enough of the rough surface. The seasoning would keep flaking. Not no more

  • @thegoatman62
    @thegoatman62 5 років тому +1

    Tell the truth, you really just wanted a Ham Sandwich for a snack............and I don't blame you!
    The pan and the ham looked great.

  • @janicehammersmith4728
    @janicehammersmith4728 5 років тому +1

    I stick to hunting down old skillet so

  • @fisherman2359
    @fisherman2359 3 роки тому

    You can form a layer of magnetite by letting it rust and converting the red rust to black “rust”( magnetite) and it will hold the season better and look black after one coat.

  • @mten8965
    @mten8965 5 років тому

    👍🎥😎

  • @armoredsaint6639
    @armoredsaint6639 3 роки тому

    If it’s new I guess it’s not restoring…..maybe properly preparing!…..just a thought!

  • @BooBooJonez
    @BooBooJonez 5 років тому

    New skillets come "unseasoned" anyway...

  • @TheWoodHaven
    @TheWoodHaven 5 років тому

    In Canada, that is bacon.

    • @Robinson-Homestead
      @Robinson-Homestead  5 років тому

      Works for me Daryl.

    • @Tryin2FlyII
      @Tryin2FlyII 5 років тому

      Mmmm If that is what you call bacon - what is your ham ? Just wondering? its ALL GOOD to me !!

    • @TheWoodHaven
      @TheWoodHaven 5 років тому +1

      @@Tryin2FlyII I'm not Canadian. I just play one on UA-cam.

    • @Tryin2FlyII
      @Tryin2FlyII 5 років тому

      @@TheWoodHaven lol ok got it !

  • @bustabass9025
    @bustabass9025 3 роки тому

    There is absolutely nothing wrong with the texture of a brand new Lodge cast iron skillet. I have five of them, and paid less than $30 for each one. They cook, clean up, and season very well. I also own a Smithey 12" skillet and griddle combo that cost me $300, direct from the factory. I don't own an angle grinder or an orbital sander. I also don't have access to a fully equipped workshop, that looks like the inside of a Boeing maintenance hangar at O'Hare.
    My point is to each his/her own. I'm a consumer not a producer. As such, it's all according to what you want out of life, and what you're willing to pay for it. I'll leave the cast iron manufacturing, modification, and fabrication to the people who do it for a living. Have at it man!

  • @Agorante
    @Agorante 4 роки тому

    This is madness. Why not buy a steel or aluminum skillet and fry away?

  • @moonbot1683
    @moonbot1683 3 роки тому

    Wrong , I do not agree with you.