Cast Iron
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Re: Cast Iron
Having read that article, lard's going to be my go to cooking fat from now on.
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Re: Cast Iron
You season as directed in the original article you posted, the two oils are fairly similar with flax seed smoke point @ 225 F. For seasoning you want to take it past that to polymerize it. I do mine in the ceramic cooker because the fumes are nasty, and carcinogenicJayme wrote:Hemp oil it is not! That's just what Rick calls it in the documentary. He's got a pretty wild story though.
I was just looking at a bottle in the SS and yeah the 330F confused me. How do you season pans with it? Once it's dry on the pan will it burn above 330?
Indeed I was just looking at a bottle in Super Store
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BTW Rick Simpson is a homeboy from Amherst 
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Re: Cast Iron
Hmm I should be able to do my smaller pans in the egg but not the larger ones - have to figure something out for that. Seems I zoned out on the whole polymerization part. Thanks!
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