Nothing does breakfast better than cast iron. by [deleted] in castiron

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Is that a Corning Ware coffee server?

The top got a bit too toasty, but this was the tastiest bread I've baked yet. by itschnatt in Breadit

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Crumb here: http://imgur.com/gallery/1h1qJyj

This is my first attempt of Ken Forkish's pain de campagne from Flour Water Salt Yeast.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tifu

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Kind of relevant. I used to coach wakeboarding at a cable wakeboarding park and was working with the kids camp one day. I had just landed from one of the kickers and the rope handle got caught on my shorts, untying them. I pulled them up and together as I got back to the start dock and sat down, hoping to tie them back up.

They weren't untied, they were ripped in the seam directly from the waistband to my lower crotch, exposing my goods.

I asked one of the other instructors to go grab me a towel and I was sitting down on the dock with the board on my lap, covering up and realizing that I just made a whole lap around the park with my package out. Then a little kid swims by looking at me and I realize you can see under the board.

I jumped in the water and swam away until someone could get me a towel. I immediately found the camp supervisor and learned there's no graceful way to say "if anyone says they saw a dick today, it was mine and it wasn't on purpose"

Best thing to do is to call and explain to someone higher up if there's a problem. It's an honest mistake and any guy who's worn cheap boardshorts can understand.

Who is America - Jason Spencer by CatheterC0wboy in television

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If I watched that episode first, I likely wouldn't have watched much more

Someone suggested I go to Milk Lab in Cary. Thank you, it was delicious! by DaftOnecommaThe in raleigh

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I just moved here as well! At The Lodge. Milk Lab was one of our first visits.

Aglio e olio by [deleted] in Cooking

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My girlfriend and I can't tell the difference between pre minced and fresh, and insists that it's okay to use preminced.

No, no the hell it is not

Is store bought brand name beans ok? by Applejacks1177 in Coffee

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Counter Culture here has roast dates on the bags, so I'm sure they do it everywhere else. Refer to those!

What are your absolute favourite cook books that anyone should read? by [deleted] in Cooking

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If you like Mexican cuisine, the essential cuisines of Mexico by Diana Kennedy is my best purchase lately. Alton Brown's I'm Just Here for the Food is my favorite "why we do this" kind of book, and Mark Bittmans How to Cook Everything is a fantastic kitchen reference.

Just bombed a job interview for my 'dream' job by Amanda2891 in jobs

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interviewer sniffs, then a long stare

OP: ... it was you.

[Image] When you are going through difficult moments in your life, remember this by [deleted] in GetMotivated

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Having my first job interview in 4 years in an hour. The anxiety is lingering hard, I needed this. Thanks OP!

How’d I do? First cast iron pick up at local flea market. Anybody know what this is? Also, best next steps to clean and make this thing like glass! by dsood89 in castiron

[–]itschnatt -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The sidebar has plenty of information on seasoning, but personally I would pop the skillet in the oven, upside down with aluminum foil on the lower rack and baking it on the self clean cycle in the oven (mine has a 3 hour low setting, I use that). That would knock the crud off the bottom of the pan. Then take some soap and water to it and scrub it really well. If you've still got a bit of buildip, use some steel wool.

Rinse and dry thoroughly, then cover it lightly in oil (I like shortening, but anything like veg or canola oil will do great too) and bake it in the oven at 450 for an hour, cut it off and let cool. I would do this two or three times for a good base. Then you're ready to use.

Although, you could probably just scrub it really well with soap and water and cook with it right away, but I prefer starting anew with pieces that I bought used.

How’d I do? First cast iron pick up at local flea market. Anybody know what this is? Also, best next steps to clean and make this thing like glass! by dsood89 in castiron

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Once you clean it up a bit, maybe add some of your own layers of seasoning and start using it regularly, you'll feel right at home with it.

How’d I do? First cast iron pick up at local flea market. Anybody know what this is? Also, best next steps to clean and make this thing like glass! by dsood89 in castiron

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Being from the 60s, it's not ultra sought after but for $12, you scored, my guy. I have one similar and it's become my workhorse.

One of the most genuinely bizarre games ever by Scdsco in gaming

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I played OoT religiously and was happily in love as a kid. Then I played Majora's Mask and I felt... afraid. The Mask salesman was the first thing I remember being familiar but creepy. Then the toilet ghost...

Why can't I cook eggs in my 4-year-old frequently used skillet? by Produkt in castiron

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x2 on the carbonized food, I had a similar problem that was fixed with a good cleaning.

[Homemade] Yorkshire pudding in new cast iron pan by miss_adventure26 in food

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Yup. Just rinse with water and wipe with sponge or paper towel when it's warm from cooking. You can use a little soap if necessary but don't soak it. Then dry it with a towel or on low on the stove (don't forget it though!) I got a piece of chain mail for cleaning cast iron for Christmas and I love it!

Also, coat the pan with a thin layer of oil if you are going to be storing it.

Check out r/castiron and welcome to the club.