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make me think of this guy that transformed his iron pan into a mirror
19 0 ReplyFor instance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id2GLt8Nd4s
10 0 ReplyI think they meant the guy that seasoned his pan like 200(?) times before cooking in it on Reddit. That thing was SHINY when he was done
16 0 ReplyYeah, on the cast iron subreddit. 100 coats
8 0 ReplyYes, that's what I had in mind
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I didn't go that crazy, but I did use an orbital sander on a cheap Lodge cast iron pan, and it's much more non-stick now.
5 0 ReplyThe smoother the surface you start with, the smaller the surface texture that the seasoning needs to smooth out, the harder it is for food to grip the surface.
I am tempted to 1200 grit random orbit a pan and see how good life can be.
3 0 ReplyJust get a carbon steel pan instead and save yourself some trouble. Once seasoned it is much more non stick than cast iron and It also is lighter so easier to handle.
3 0 ReplyWhy not both? Besides, you can't make home made baked beans or a good stew or bake bread, cakes or pies in a plain high carbon steel pot.
If you push me to it. I will be happy with just my plain high carbon steel wok and cast iron dutch oven.
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I think the max I used was 600, possibly 800, and it made a huge difference. If you use 1200 then that'll be one sexy pan!
1 0 ReplyGo like a real man 2000 grit..
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