Cast Iron
You Can Score Vintage Cast Iron for Just $5—Here's How
And we'll show you how to restore it, too.
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islasmith6532
June 24, 2022
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Elena D.
January 28, 2022
And if you find one & need to 'completely renew it ( It's gotten 'crusty": Next time you have an outdoor fire toss in thepann. All that goopy stuff comes off, and yu just have to season it... I've even ut a smaller sized one in my woodstove when I had a good fire going. Came out like new.
Strawboss37
July 23, 2021
Cast iron can be had cheaply at garage sales if you keep your eye out. That said, new Lodge skillets can be had pre-seasoned and at a very reasonable price if you’re not having good luck at rummage sales. They’re great skillets AND they’re made in America. I would never recommend cleaning a dirty, older skillet in a fire; the high-heat and the quick temperature changes make the pans prone to either crack or warp. That said, if it’s really dirty and it’s a common kind of skillet for which you didn’t give much money, I’ve gotten away with the fire method every time but one - the skillet cracked - and the brush fire method gets the skillets as clean as the day they left the foundry. Most of the methods of seasoning a skillet are far more efficient at making your house smell like a grease fire. With a well-made skillet, you’re far better off wiping them down with vegetable oil and just cooking on them. They season up quickly this way - particularly if you fry potatoes, breakfast sausage or bacon in them - and your house doesn’t smell acrid when you’re done! I often bake biscuits in mine just to keep the seasoning build up going, and often fry potatoes and onions in a skillet set on the grate of my Weber kettle. Good for the skillet and allows the coals a chance to cool down some before you put the meat on the grille.
Chris E.
July 23, 2021
Unless you know the pan's history well, it's a good idea to do a lead test. You can pick one up at any hardware store. People used to melt lead in cast iron, so best to be on the safe side.
delcecchi
July 23, 2021
I'm pretty sure Lodge cast iron uses some recycled iron. A lot of steel and iron gets recycled.
M
July 22, 2021
I find weird musty smells a lot more common in vintage cast iron than rust.
And I envy those who can pick them up for $5. Where I live, you're very lucky if you can score a beat up one for $20.
And I envy those who can pick them up for $5. Where I live, you're very lucky if you can score a beat up one for $20.
Bridget S.
July 23, 2021
It really depends on where you live, I think. I have a good friend who finds amazing old ones at yard sales, etc. But where I live, it's much harder to find cheap ones.
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