Wtf is @fnaarf doing to her pans?no i fucked up my lodge cast iron and the eggs stuck to it real bad im still mad about it. thought the fucking thing was seasoned right but apparently i have to sand it again
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Wtf is @fnaarf doing to her pans?no i fucked up my lodge cast iron and the eggs stuck to it real bad im still mad about it. thought the fucking thing was seasoned right but apparently i have to sand it again
Incidentally they are the best pans for making corn breadTHe cottonfield is.
WITH SALT!!!!Wtf is @fnaarf doing to her pans?
Lol I have never heard of anyone doing this: maybe with copper pansWITH SALT!!!!
Have you seen what salt has done to the White Cliff Of Dover (sans Blue Birds, not native to England)?WITH SALT!!!!
it was how my mom taught me to clean them- you let the gunk soak up with kosher salt, scrub a little and then rinse and re-season. but if its better to do smth like steel wool or just a normal scrubber ill try thatLol I have never heard of anyone doing this: maybe with copper pans
Why kosher? Why not any old salt? Or are you like Orange Grove in the Homeland owning Orthodox?kosher salt,
Seriously, try using coriander, if you end up with "caramelized remains" stuck to your pan. Tip I picked up from a Madhur Jaffrey's book.normal scrubber ill try that
kosher salt is chunky! it's salt used for koshering, not salt that is kosher (ive also used ice cream salt)Why kosher? Why not any old salt? Or are you like Orange Grove in the Homeland owning Orthodox?
It's an American thing: more about the crystal size and sodium content, although most brands (but not all) are actually Kosher.Why kosher? Why not any old salt? Or are you like Orange Grove in the Homeland owning Orthodox?
You brew beer?Non iodized salts are good for brewing.
How did you make mead, and how did it turn out?Not really just beer and not very often. I made some wines and mead too.
i wish i had the room to do home brewing, making flavored mead looks like so much funIt was fine. I followed a video mostly, there's a few of them out there. All you need is water honey and yeast. Salt is actually optional and if used you don't need a lot, only a very tiny amount if you want to adjust the water mineral content. It can enhance flavor, reduce bitterness and bring out sweetness if just enough is used to not taste it directly. Just gotta use the right one because iodized salts will inhibit the brewing process. I'm not making abominations like cobra, I keep it simple.