Sunday, July 28, 2013

Cast Iron

I love cast iron cooking. 
We have a friend that writes cookbooks for cast iron cooking.  She and her mom wrote
 
 and
 
She often donates a cookbook and cooking pot/pan to the elementary school auction.  I bought the Big Flavors book and 12" skillet this year.  I have since acquired a dutch oven,
 
 
 small fry pan
 
 and a mini pan with lid that is perfect for making eggs to go on an English muffin. 
 
 
 I love them. 
And I have discovered a love for anything cooked in the skillet with bacon grease. 
So Good! 
Spinach... yes, Green beans... yes,  Potatoes... yes. 
 
 One of my go to meals lately is onions, red pepper and spinach sautéed in a little bacon grease (it doesn't take more than a few grams to give it the flavor), then scramble an egg and add a little feta cheese and salt and pepper.  Yum! 
 
I have also discovered baking in the cast iron skillet, thanks to Julie's book.  Coffee cake, birthday cake, baked waffles, it can do it all. 
 
Before re-seasoning my own cast iron, I didn't really know how to take care of it.  Since acquiring  more, I have learned how and it is really easy.  After using the pan, I wash it with water and a brush or scraper, then heat to dry and rub with oil.  Or if something is baked on or really stuck, I don't try to clean it with water, I put oil in the pan and heat it then the gunk loosens and I can wipe it off.  If I need to, I use a little salt with the oil and scrub it around then wipe the pan out.  It is so easy and

I am convinced that food tastes better cooked in Cast Iron. 
 

1 comment:

Carol said...

You'd think more cast iron would come through the Value Village, which is where I have been looking for it ever since admiring your new accessories and skills. None so far. Does this mean I will have to pay actual money to acquire some cast iron if my own?