Was it cold out, yupper it was! That doesnt stop us from getting out for a few
adventures.
Thanks to Moeshmallows for the yummy churro marshmallow’s roasted over our Solostove.
Stay tuned for more to come.
Understanding your cast iron - Cast iron cookware is something you hopefully buy once and can pass down for generations. This is providing you understand the art of caring for it.
Seasoning - If you were to Google how to season cast iron cookware you will get 100 different answers and methods. The easiest way to describe the process would be to rub a micro layer of oil that then needs to be heated enough to polymerize the oil to the cast iron. You can physically see and smell this since you will need to bring the oil to a heat level past its smoke point.
The seasoning process and maintaining it is the first step to keeping cast iron in a usable condition. With some patience after seasoning and cooking your cookware will develop its nonstick properties.
Cleaning - Like seasoning cleaning is an age old debate. Do you rinse and wipe, do you use soap, how about a scrubber or a quick salt scrub. There are so many opinions and thoughts. Again google will give you 100's of different thoughts. Over the last 2 years I will tell you what I have been doing. Not that it is 100% correct but it is working for me.
So far you are reading this thinking why the hell would anyone want to go through all this just to make food. All I can say is once you taste the food that comes from a well seasoned pan you will understand why all this is worth it. Trust the process
Cooking - The one thing I will say is over and over again is cooking on cast iron is an art.
Things you should know before you start. Temperature control is such a huge key. If your pan is to hot your food will stick! If your pan isn't hot enough your food will take forever to cook. Always use medium/low heat and preheat your cookware. You have to use something on your pan (oil, butter, lard, Non Stick Spray). Please don't think well my pan is seasoned so I don't need something because its nonstick.
Once your food hits your pan don't flip to early. Listen to your food. It will tell you either by sound or sight when it is ready. Resist the temptation to flip early.
From the safety side, remember your entire pan will be hot. Don't grab the handle after cooking unless you have a handle guard to keep you from getting burned.
Patience - Patience will eventually get you the results that people crave from their cast iron cookware.
We spend a lot of time looking for fun recipes to try. Westin eats dairy free so cooking can be a bit more challenging. One of the cooks we spend a lot of time watching on YouTube is Kent Rollins. Not only is he fun to watch but the recipes are great and really fit our way of cooking. We must adapt them but so far so good. A recent recipe we tried was his version of chicken nuggets. https://kentrollins.com/chicken-nuggets/
The only adaptation we used was I soaked the chicken in oatmilk that I added lemon juice to to simulate the buttermilk
This was an easy fun dairy free recipe to try that the entire family loved