It looks a bit “spotted”. Is that normal or need I do something about it?

  • Floodedwomb@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I never seasoned any of my pans, didn’t baby them either. Just bacon or butter or oil>

    That’s seasoning the pan silly.

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      2 months ago

      Yea…true…but when people say season these days, they mean strip the old seasoning and then do the 900 steps of baking it in the oven with 47 different coats of some magical oil and let it hang out in the sun while sacrificing a goat to Amon Ra…so it doesn’t rain while the sun is baking on that final layer…

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        2 months ago

        When someone says “season it” or “re-season it” I usually interpret that as add another coat. Not a full strip and redo.

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          2 months ago

          A lot of the cast iron groups are super into “gotta strip it and to properly get it seasoned”

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          2 months ago

          In everything I suppose. Internet is full of elaborate 48 step routines for practically anything you can imagine. One can make a terrible fuss out of everything if one wants to.

          That said, it seems that you may actually need to do things slightly differently depending on for example your diet. That doesn’t mean slipping into 900 step “seasoning routine”, but you may need to take care of your cast iron tools a bit differently if they don’t get fat from meat or if they’re frequently exposed to high acidity foods.