Carry McCoy

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ok will probably give it a go then.

Since I run an online store that sells massage therapy oils, I think I am going to try the avocado oil Sheryl(?) said she uses to great success.  Someone mentioned grape seed and coconut, but I think they were only so-so.  I expect the avocado is a good oil to try since it has natural fats in it, will be interested how it works.
15 years ago
My father was born in France, and he used to make me crepes with my favorite jelly and a sprinkling of sugar before it got rolled up.  Mmmm, the memories of slicing the rolled crepe at an angle and the view of the layers...  I want them right now!
15 years ago
Ohhh squee!  My boyfriend just told me when he goes back to Alabama this weekend he is going to bring his grandmother's cornbread cast iron piece with him.  Don't know the brand, but I am WAYYYY excited to see it!  Came from England when she immigrated.

Also promised not to touch it until I was an expert at using CI 
15 years ago
Here's hoping they post:





15 years ago
Yes, but I wanted to use it to cook with!  Is it better to season it up now before next weekend and have something easier to cook with or start from scratch and try and season it well there at a campsite?

PS, I just turned my pan over and noticed some bizarre stuff on the bottom.  Looks like a yellow powder (first thing I thought of was sulfer, but doesn't smell like it) but sweeping my finger over it doesn't remove it.  Normal?
15 years ago
Have been reading through all these wonderful posts, soaking the info up like a sponge!  Thanks everyone, for posting everything you did!

I mentioned in another thread that I had gotten a decorated pan from a thrift store.  Boyfriend is in the water industry and deals with many chemicals, and he put his foot down against trying to remove the paint and cook with it due to potential leach issues.  Considering what I paid, and the fact that I can get store credit I will probably give it back and hope someone else uses it as a decoration so it doesn't go to waste.

So I bought a cheap 12" Lodge.  Going camping next weekend, and since it's my first real piece of cast iron I figured I would get all my mistakes out on this one.  Have already told several people I want some Griswold pieces for Christmas   Any specific pieces I should look for?

Anyway, I tried to use a stiff stainless steel brush to scrape off the pre-non-stick junk on the Lodge, but I didn't really get very far.  I got some black dust going, but I know I would probably work for a good 2 or 3 hours trying to get it all down to the bare metal and I just don't have that in me.  I'm an apartment-dweller right now, no access to a self-cleaning oven or an open fire, so I just started by laying down a thin layer of canola oil inside and out, then baking it upside-down in the oven at 400 for 30-45 minutes.  Turned off oven and let it sit until cool enough to handle (or overnight), then repeated for a total of 3 times.

Bought cheap bacon (I don't eat it very much) and found that it didn't stick very much, just a couple places, but a good nudge with the spatula loosened it.  Drained off the bacon leavings into a grease keeper and tried to clean up for eggs.

Ugh.  The paper towels started to shred a bit, which was annoying.  But I cleaned up enough to try 4 eggs.  Two came out great, the other two were a mess.  Wondering if because the stove is SLIGHTLY off (the grease migrates toward the back of the pan) that was part of the problem.  The two closest to me cooked decently without much sticking, the two in back took longer to cook and I wrecked them pretty badly.  Had to use the spatula to try and scrape off the stuck bits.

(PS: Paul, I COMPLETELY missed that when you said get a spatula with a straight edge you meant the SHAPE of the spatula as a whole - like more square/rectangular.  For some reason I took it to mean don't get a spatula with a beveled edge, so when I found one at the dollar store I was all excited.  Once I was cooking, I did a facepalm and branded myself a moron.  )

Once I got the egg off, I tried re-greasing it, had trouble with the paper towels shredding again - BAH.  Decided to give it one more go for the evening and made cornbread.  Melted some butter as a base, then poured the batter in - 15 minutes later I took it out and immediately turned it over onto a plate.  CAME RIGHT OUT!  Just a few SPECKS remained in the pan.  I was thrilled.

So hopefully I get some good use out of the Lodge as I start my search for a nice, well-seasoned Griswold (or the like).  THANKS EVERYONE!
15 years ago
Sad thing is that my 9 year old daughter saw it and was almost in tears at the thought of me destroying it.  She thinks it's beautiful.

*sigh*
15 years ago
I feel bad destroying was appears to be someone's hard work, but I'm not really a "country duck and barn scene" girl.  Plus I was concerned about possible leaching or something.  Maybe I will research if there's an easy way to test for traces of lead.  Can't believe someone would wreck a perfectly good cast iron pan, but at least it wasn't an antique Griswold or something lol.
16 years ago
I just picked up a cast iron skillet that has been decoratively painted on the bottom (not the inside cooking area).  Is it safe to scrub off the paint, cure it and use it?  Or do you think there is an obvious danger I am overlooking?
16 years ago