• @[email protected]
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    219 days ago

    I think maybe sometimes I burn the seasoning from cooking with too high heat?

    That will happen around 450-500F. One method of stripping seasoning is to run it through an oven self-cleaning cycle.

    • @chonglibloodsport
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      219 days ago

      Ahhh I probably get it over 500 for a big sear. Kinda crazy that my stove’s burner can get there even on medium.

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        19 days ago

        If you want it that high, I would suggest using wok seasoning methods instead of cast iron. Basically, you “blue” the pan (develop a black iron oxide layer) by holding it at 550F for an hour or so. You’ll burn off the oil every time you use it, but the black oxide layer is relatively non-stick. This will work better with carbon steel than cast iron.

        Alternatively, you might consider an even heavier pan, to hold a 400-450F temperature even longer.

        The burner will get well over a thousand. Without something cooling it off, a pan can overheat even on low.