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Wash the Skillet with Warm Soapy Water and Dry Well: While using soap on cast iron was frowned upon for years, it is, in fact, OK. After washing, rinse off any soap, then dry the pan thoroughly ...
Keep your cast-iron skillet in rotation for dinner. It's great for lots of one-pan meals , including stir-fries , fried rice , or weeknight paella . Read the original article on Martha Stewart
In this healthy casserole—sometimes called tamale pie—the cornbread gets crusty at the edges, thanks to a cast-iron skillet. For the best texture, use yellow cornmeal with a medium grind ...
Heating the cookware (such as in a hot oven or on a stovetop) facilitates the oxidation of the iron; the fats and/or oils protect the metal from contact with the air during the reaction, which would otherwise cause rust to form. Some cast iron users advocate heating the cookware slightly before applying the fat or oil to ensure it is completely ...
This cast-iron skillet version uses fast shortcuts such as store-bought rotisserie chicken and frozen puff pastry to simplify things. And since it's all in one pan, there's fewer dishes to wash.
2. Meanwhile, Make the Harissa: In a small skillet, toast the cumin, coriander and caraway seeds over moderately high heat, shaking the skillet a few times, until the spices are fragrant, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a spice grinder and let cool completely. Grind to a powder. 3.
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