Jun-09-2022 01:33 PM
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Fuzzyvision wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
First item to remember regarding Dutch oven cooking is the “fire” should be 2/3 on the lid and 1/3 on the bottom.
Curious what you mean by this
Nov-09-2023 04:41 AM
Fuzzyvision wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
First item to remember regarding Dutch oven cooking is the “fire” should be 2/3 on the lid and 1/3 on the bottom.
Curious what you mean by this
Nov-08-2023 06:31 PM
Nov-08-2023 03:18 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
First item to remember regarding Dutch oven cooking is the “fire” should be 2/3 on the lid and 1/3 on the bottom.
Jun-10-2022 02:23 PM
Jun-10-2022 12:24 PM
magnusfide wrote:
Don't let the myths running around the internet run your life when it comes to cast iron. You can use metal utensils and chain-mail scrubbers on it, just don't use chisels and hammers.
Jun-10-2022 09:32 AM
propchef wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
If it's dedicated to campfire cooking, I would just get a bag and stick it in sooty.
Avoid soap on cast iron. It removes the seasoning and food will stick.
Sorry, but this is a cast-iron myth. I use hot soapy water on mine every time I use them, and I use them almost daily. No sticking issues ever.
As Magnus mentions, cast iron is tough. NOT washing leaves off-flavored residue and potentially rancid oils. Like any pan, they must be washed with soap and hot water.
There are only two no-no's: excessive heat and putting them away wet. After washing, put it back on low heat and allow it to dry completely. No soot issues ever.
Jun-10-2022 09:04 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
If it's dedicated to campfire cooking, I would just get a bag and stick it in sooty.
Avoid soap on cast iron. It removes the seasoning and food will stick.
Jun-10-2022 07:32 AM
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Microlite Mike wrote:
When I was a young kid and when camping cooked almost exclusively over the fire we would put some liquid dish soap (Joy was my mom's detergent of choice) on a paper towel and wipe the outside of all pots and pans including the skillet. A nice even coat of the liquid detergent/soap made it easy to wash off the soot.
Microlite Mike wrote:
We did a lot of beach camping where we landed by boat.
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