black pots
how yall clean yalls black pots?
i have one ive cooked with regularly for 3 years now and all i try to do is just use hot water and scrub it. is there a trick yall use? |
normally works better if you clean it the day you cook in it...:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
jk bro...i do the same. i've heard if you rub some earl on it after cleaning...it makes cleaning it the next time alot easier. |
Yep, Yak em, clean it with hot water, heat back up to dry it out, and do as BOB said, earl it down!
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First I empty my pot of leftovers and save it. I then take my pot and put it back on the stove over a high fire. Then i I use about a quarter cup of kosher salt or rock salt with a cup of water and put it in the pot. I take an old dish rag, grab it with a pair of tongs and clean out my pot. I then empty it rinse it out and put it back on the fire till it dries. Then I put about a tablespoon or 2 of Crisco and smear it around with a paper napkin.
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It all depends on what you cook in it.
If you fry something, you just wipe it out after dumping the oil. If something sticks that you cannot get out by rubbing with a rag, put it on the fire with a little bit of water and when it boils, it will clean the pot. Dump water, heat up till dry and oil. Don't ever use soap. It will make it taste bad next time you cook. You can buy them already seasoned at the factory from Lodge. If not, I oil mine real good and turn upside down on a cookie sheet and put on a real hot bbq pit, or in an oven a couple times, then oil again and let cool. Then cook some fried taters in them 5 or 6 times and cover, don't remove the oil. The oil soaks in real good. Makes it more non stick. |
I pretty much do what Swamp Snorkler said!!!! Nothing like pot roasting teal in a black pot!!
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hot water... if you put soap on it, it dries it out, plus mawmaw would knock the fire outta you if she caught you using soap on a black pot.. put it on the stove and heat it up to make sure its 100% dry so it dont rust. then rub dat oil on dat.
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i put mine in a open fire wit some oyster oil
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I had gotten some for our wedding...I'm sorry, my wife got some for our wedding lol...they are the lodge pre-seasoned ones but they don't look too seasoned to me. You think I should strip them down and recoat them or just cook alot of greasy stuff in there to get them right?
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Best way is to fry taters and fried chicken in everything and leave the oil in them.
Keep frying until the pot is black and oily. |
My parents had a pot that was never seasoned and has some rust on it that they were going to throw out that I took. The question I have is how do you get rid of the rust and then season it.
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Brush the rust off with a wire brush and rinse the rust dust off... Get you some veggie oil and wipe it on dat pot.. then i use a gas grill to "burn it" or you can use your oven but its gonna make some smoke in ya house. about every 30 minutes, or after every beer, open the grill, and wipe some more oil on dat pot.. do that till your pot is as black as you want dat... ANd the more you use it, the blacker and better it gets..
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another easy trick (for those that have a car with a trunk) is to oil it really well and leave it in your trunk all day. That way its ready to use when you get home.
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Cat never cooked out the back of yo trunk??
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Nope... Dont have a car... But ill tell you what.. As soon as my wife gets home im going put an oily black pot in her trunk.. I dont know why tho... |
I had a black friend once, and we put Armor-All on him and it made him look really black...
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Imma tell her... "but.. but ..but baby, the guys on Salty Cajun told me to"... lol |
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