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    All about Le Creuset and cast iron cooking

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      dasalo
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      Chenonceau:
      Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.

      You don't wash the LC pot with soap? How to \"tahan\"? I do get the rust issue on the rim of the pot. Btw, how to get rid of discolouration on the enamel inside the pot?

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        schweppes:

        I got my LC during the Isetan promo. Really worth it. It was 50% discount + additional 10% for members during their 1 day members' special. I remembered doing my \"field work\" šŸ˜‰ early this year - walking around Isetan, Tangs and Taka and with Isetan's 1 day members special, it had the best bargains available at that time.

        Worth checking it out. šŸ˜‰
        Do watch out for the cut out coupon sales at Isetan for LC. You might see a 60-70% off. I got my 18cm saucepan at $99 and 25cm french oven at $189.
        I'm still very tempted to get another bigger pot but I always use this % discount to sway me away as there is no end to my wants of LC pots. I think it is ok to stop at 2 :boogie:

        LC not suitable for dishwasher.

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          Chenonceau
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          jtoh:
          Chenonceau:



          Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.

          Should you do this for grill pans too?

          I do this for all my cast iron cookware... of which I have 2 - the cast iron wok and the LC. I know it sounds icky never to wash with soap, but I reckon it's ok 'cos these pots go through high heat to cook food. They get sterilised at every use... and I don't have a rust problem as long as the patina of oil coats every part of the cookware.

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            dasalo
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            Chenonceau:
            jtoh:

            [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]

            Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.

            Should you do this for grill pans too?

            I do this for all my cast iron cookware... of which I have 2 - the cast iron wok and the LC. I know it sounds icky never to wash with soap, but I reckon it's ok 'cos these pots go through high heat to cook food. They get sterilised at every use... and I don't have a rust problem as long as the patina of oil coats every part of the cookware.[/quote]Agree, that's what my mum used to do to her cast iron wok.

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              Chenonceau:


              Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.
              is it just do it for 1st time? after that, it will be always be non-stick?

              Thanks.

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                schweppes
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                dasalo:

                Do watch out for the cut out coupon sales at Isetan for LC. You might see a 60-70% off. I got my 18cm saucepan at $99 and 25cm french oven at $189.
                I'm still very tempted to get another bigger pot but I always use this % discount to sway me away as there is no end to my wants of LC pots. I think it is ok to stop at 2 :boogie:
                :slapshead: :slapshead: adoi!! how come I miss out on this good bargain, even tho I am an Isetan card member. :roll:

                If u come across any similar lobang from Istean, let me know okie? :please:
                dasalo:
                LC not suitable for dishwasher.
                i got human dishwasher to do all the washing up - my dh :evil: :imcool:

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                  jtoh
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                  Chenonceau:
                  jtoh:

                  [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]

                  Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.

                  Should you do this for grill pans too?

                  I do this for all my cast iron cookware... of which I have 2 - the cast iron wok and the LC. I know it sounds icky never to wash with soap, but I reckon it's ok 'cos these pots go through high heat to cook food. They get sterilised at every use... and I don't have a rust problem as long as the patina of oil coats every part of the cookware.[/quote]Thanks Chenonceau. So how do you wash it after cooking? Just rinse with water?

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                    Chenonceau
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                    hsm:
                    Chenonceau:



                    Did you oil the pan first? You pour a lot of oil on it, then you heat it up... and cool it down and heat it up and cool it down. This will leave a patina of oil. Try not to wash with soap to get rid of this patina. It is what makes it non-stick and also protects it from rust.

                    is it just do it for 1st time? after that, it will be always be non-stick?

                    Thanks.

                    As long as the patina is robust, then it will be non-stick. If there is sticking, you can put a bowl of water and switch on some gentle heat, then use a wooden spatula to gently remove the debris.

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                      Chenonceau
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                      jtoh:

                      Thanks Chenonceau. So how do you wash it after cooking? Just rinse with water?
                      Yup... the LC has an enamel coating that I dun wanna scratch so I use a soft sponge. I actually use a metal scrub on the wok which is solid cast iron.

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                        Chenonceau:
                        jtoh:


                        Thanks Chenonceau. So how do you wash it after cooking? Just rinse with water?

                        Yup... the LC has an enamel coating that I dun wanna scratch so I use a soft sponge. I actually use a metal scrub on the wok which is solid cast iron.

                        Thanks Chenonceau!

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