I was a chef for a while - nice place - healthcode meant we had to run 6" diameter cast irons we used through the dish machine everytime they went to a table. We would coat them in lard , let them sit overnight and then keep them warm in a broiler until they were needed . You could fry an egg in any one of them . Dish pit wasnt scrubbing them with wool but do with that what you want .
I was a chef for a while - nice place - healthcode meant we had to run 6" diameter cast irons we used through the dish machine everytime they went to a table. We would coat them in lard , let them sit overnight and then keep them warm in a broiler until they were needed . You could fry an egg in any one of them .
Dish pit wasnt scrubbing them with wool but do with that what you want .
Yeah, soap doesn't seem to be the problem. Washing with soap doesn't hurt the cure. Scrubbing with an abrasive does. Kenji Alt-Lopez did some experiments confirming it.
Yeah, soap doesn't seem to be the problem. Washing with soap doesn't hurt the cure. Scrubbing with an abrasive does. Kenji Alt-Lopez did some experiments confirming it.
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