Many cooks swear by cast-iron pans, but for the uninitiated, they can be intimidating. The key to cast-iron success is to season it, says cookbook author Lucinda Scala Quinn in Mad Hungry. Fill your new cast-iron pan with vegetable oil, then let it rest in a 200-degree oven for 90 minutes. Afterward, discard the oil and wipe the pan clean. The first few times you use it, coat the cooking surface with oil.
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How to season cast-iron cookware
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How to season cast-iron cookware
Many cooks swear by cast-iron pans, but for the uninitiated, they can be intimidating. The key to cast-iron success is to season it, says cookbook author Lucinda Scala Quinn in Mad Hungry. Fill your
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