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Dutch ovens
Mr Wizard has a bunch of dutch ovens and does not really enjoy them. (family heirlooms) How do you people;
- clean them - store them - cook with them - calculate temperature Any serious input would be appreciated ! |
Cast iron?
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Yep, gotta know that first before anyone can answer your questions. |
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I thought this thread was about something totally different.
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I usually eat Taco Bell first.
And I use a heavy wool blanket. |
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Clean them like any other cast iron cookware. If they are well seasoned, all you need to do is wipe them out and then dry them in the oven for 10 minutes or so.
My friend has a couple of these and he cooks outdoors with them using regular charcoal briquettes. He uses recipes and the recipes specify the number of briquettes and where to put them (bottom or top). I'd check Lodges website to see if they had a cook book. I've had stews and cobblers out of it and they were great. |
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Are they currently rusty? When were they last used? Do you have a storage space in mind for them? |
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In looking for something a bit more illustrative... I ran across this. It made me chuckle to myself. Enjoy.
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won't rust when wd40 is applied.
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http://www.idos.com/ |
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Get it to appear clean by wiping it out. Use some water, but no soap. Then use heat to kill any bacteria and to dry it so it won't rust. |
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