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9. Cold Food on a Hot Pan (or Vice Versa)
Never pour cold water into a hot cast iron skillet. It can crack the pan.
Sudden temperature changes cause thermal shock, which can warp or even split your beloved skillet.
Instead: Let your pan cool naturally before rinsing or cleaning. And always preheat your skillet slowly to avoid sudden heat spikes.
Quick Tips to Keep Your Cast Iron in Top Shape:
- Always dry the skillet completely after washing.
- Rub in a thin layer of oil after each use.
- Avoid soap unless necessary — and even then, use mild soap only.
- Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Cast iron skillets are powerful tools in the kitchen — if you know how to use them right.
Avoiding a few common mistakes can make the difference between a skillet that lasts a lifetime and one that ends up rusted, sticky, and frustrating.
So remember: stick to cast iron-friendly foods, treat your pan with care, and it’ll reward you with delicious meals for years (or even decades) to come.
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