Ma3tt wrote:I predict this thread will eventually discuss electrolysis......
steve wolverton wrote:So, what do you guys think about electrolysis?
NightCap wrote:I did a search on curing a DO, but could not find the following info. Is there a DO section to the forums or is it entwined with cooking and camping secrets? I did a search on the internet to get the curing info. Also does this sound correct to everyone?
Curing It
To cure your oven, pre-heat your kitchen stove to 350 degrees. Place the Dutch oven on the center rack, with the lid open slightly.
Allow it to heat slowly until it is too hot to handle. Apply a thin layer of salt free cooking oil with a clean cloth to the Dutch oven inside and out.
Place your oven back inside the stove with the lid slightly open. Bake your oven for about an hour.
.Repeat
After baking , allow the Dutch oven to cool slowly.
When it is cool enough to handle, repeat the oil again the same as before and bake again.
When cool enough apply a third layer of oil, but this time it is ready for use.
Preparing your Dutch oven in this way prevents rust and makes for much easier cleaning as well
Podunkfla wrote:steve wolverton wrote:So, what do you guys think about electrolysis?
I think my girlfriend had her bikini line done that way...
doug hodder wrote:Nightcap....actually Ma3tt doesn't deserve the Pffft....its one method to prepare the oven prior to seasoning...Doug
Podunkfla wrote:steve wolverton wrote:So, what do you guys think about electrolysis?
I think my girlfriend had her bikini line done that way...
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