Cast Iron Skillet - How to Clean and Re-Season


It's amazing how nice my new/old iron skillet turned out after I gave it a good cleaning and re-seasoning.

I couldn't pass up this little cast iron skillet after noticing it at the thrift store.  I thought it would be perfect to use for making desserts for two.  Those skillet desserts are popular at some restaurants and I've been thinking about how nice it would be to be able to make them at home, and now that I have the perfect sized skillet, I can.




This is how the skillet looked when I found it.

At first glance I almost didn't pick it up.  Then I thought about the larger iron skillet I'd gotten from a garage sale some time ago which I brought home, then cleaned and re-seasoned.  I'd had a neighbor/friend tell me all about seasoning and caring for iron skillets.  I knew I could also bring this skillet back to a usable condition just like that skillet I had done before.  The price of three dollars was a great bargain for this thrifty treasure.  I was telling another shopper there how I do this to my iron skillets, she told me she had passed up this skillet and others in similar condition, because she didn't think it was worth keeping and she didn't know how or even that you could, clean and re-season them.

Now that I have done another iron skillet the same way, I wanted to share how easy it really is to clean and re-season a cast iron skillet.  And, no I don't mean just washing it, and then by "seasoning it" simply putting some salt and pepper on it!  Funny thing that this is what the person I was talking to thought I meant!  It really isn't a complicated process, it's well worth the time and effort, and it renders amazing results.

Iron skillets are a worth while investment, and with a little care they will only get better with time and use.  If you have never owned one you will quickly learn it is a pan you can use for many foods, whether frying, baking, or even grilling!  I challenge you to cook a Steak in a cast iron skillet, and then I bet you'll say it's one of the best steaks you ever had!  Oh, and Corn Bread ...it's the perfect pan for that, and Fried Chicken, too!  My Mom has always made her Pineapple Upside-Down Cake in her cast iron skillet, it's the best ever!  I know she has used an iron skillet for just about everything!



Here is how I took the iron skillet from dirty and rusted, to like new again, seasoned and ready to use.


I added about a 1/4 cup of baking soda, along with a little warm water to make a paste, then began scrubbing the inside surface of the skillet.  I used a crumbled up piece of foil and a stiff bristle brush.  I put on some disposable gloves for this step to protect my hands.  I continued scrubbing and the paste began to look dirty and rusty.




I rinsed the skillet and dried it with paper towels.  It didn't look like all of the rust was removed so I repeated the process with baking soda solution and scrubbing until it was all removed, then rinsed and dried it.





Next, I coated the skillet with vegetable oil, I poured in about a cap full, rubbing it all over the entire skillet, the inside, outside, handle and everything!  I rub it on by hand, or use a clean paper towel.  Lard can also be used, I have used oil with much success, and it's what I usually have on hand.





I placed the skillet upside-down in a pre-heated 350 degree oven for 1-1/2 hours.  {Placing it upside-down will prevent the oil from gathering in the bottom of the pan.  I find it best to place a sheet of foil on the rack below to catch any dripped oil or lard.}  I turned off the oven and let the pan cool.  Then it's ready to go!


I recommend not using soap on your skillet.  Some people say it's OK to do that, but the soap can strip away the seasoning, so I rinse the skillet well after each use with warm/hot water, then scrub gently with a little salt if any stuck on foods, then dry it well and give it a nice wipe down with oil before putting it away.  I have also soaked it with a little warm water and then scraped with a foil ball if the other method didn't remove stuck on food.  If your pan is sticking it may just be in need of a re-seasoning.  




With use, and just a little care, your cast iron skillet will get better and better, and it may even become your favorite piece of cookware!











Our Golden Day!


*It was a great Syrah Golden Reunion Lake Party for 2016!*

Looking back on that very special day when we brought our precious Golden Retriever, Aeon into our family, little did we know that we would be getting so much more along with him being such a wonderful, gentle, handsome and loving golden retriever, we gained an even larger extended family through our breeder Hollie and the Syrah Goldens.

The annual lake party brings us all together for a fun filled day to celebrate and enjoy all of our pups and the love we have for them. It's a very special "golden connection" that we all now share! We had a great turnout yesterday, and I believe at last count there were about twenty Goldens there!  I sure wish that all the dogs could talk about how fun this day is for them!

My Thanks given to:
Hollie, she's our beautiful, sweet, favorite golden breeder and "pack leader!"
The Hosts, John and Helen, for their most gracious hospitality and for hosting at their beautiful home, along with everything they do in making this a truly wonderful and memorable day. They are very kind and special people.
And, Everyone else for coming out, bringing all of the delicious food, and for sharing in what was a perfect "golden" day!

"Dogs just want to have fun!" There were about 20 dogs at the reunion!


Trying to get a group photo, I'm sure the dogs would much rather be loose, playing or swimming!


Thoughts and Things - This week ... A Grand Spring Break




I say it often to others, especially if they are new to the title of grandparent ..."It's a whole new kind of Love!"  Once I became a grandparent I was forever changed, my heart swollen to a new level of fullness.  Filled with immense joy and pride, and immeasurable love...

We enjoyed having the Grands stay with us over their Spring Break.  These two have my heart!  They are quite interesting, entertaining and fun these days.  They each have their own personality and are of course changing all of the time, minute by minute, hour by hour, and day by day!  


I will warn those viewing this post...it is heavy with photos...and cuteness!

Broccoli & Apple Salad


I am a huge fan of broccoli, I love it!  Cooked or raw, steamed, roasted and covered in garlic...oh yeah, or put it in a salad and I am good with that, too!  Speaking of which, I did put it in a salad and loved what I came up with.  I am calling it Broccoli & Apple Salad, but, it is more than that!  Crisp broccoli, apples, and walnuts, along with dried cranberries and a bit of red onion, all blended together with a creamy dressing that gives it a sweet and tangy deliciousness!




One of the great things about salads is their versatility.  You can add this, take away that, and customize to your liking just what you 'like' in your version of the perfect salad.  This is a perfect salad for me!  I recommend giving my Broccoli & Apple Salad recipe a try or you can make changes that you feel will make it a perfect salad for you!  I would imagine there are some who may not choose all of the same ingredients I used for my salad, optional and various other ingredients give a new taste and appeal to each different salad combination.  It's all good!





Broccoli & Apple Salad


Ingredients:
4 cups fresh broccoli florets, (approx-2 medium heads)
2 medium red apples, chopped-(gala is my first choice)
1/2 cup walnuts, halves or chopped pieces, (or pecans)
1/4 cup diced red onion-optional
1/8 cup dried cranberries or raisins
-Dressing-
1/4 cup mayonnaise-(I like the olive oil mayo!)
1/4 cup greek yogurt, plain-or vanilla
2 tbsp lemon juice
1 tbsp sugar
dash of salt
dash of pepper

Directions:
Combine broccoli, apples, walnuts, onion and cranberries in a large mixing bowl.  Prepare dressing using remaining ingredients, mayonnaise, greek yogurt, lemon juice, sugar, salt and pepper.  Add dressing to the salad and toss well to combine all ingredients.  Chill in refrigerator before serving.




Enjoy!...



Thoughts and Things - This week ... An April "Shower" for the Bride-to-be





This day was certainly one to remember, and will surely forever be a great memory.  Saturday was a beautiful day of celebration with a Bridal Shower for our daughter, and her Prince.  Her favorite princess is Belle, so that is how the theme idea came to be.  The theme was "Beauty and the Beast," and it was beautifully done!  The decorations, the food and everything was just so beautiful, all the details masterfully pulled together by her dear Friend and co-worker, along with her Sister and Mother.   They did such a wonderful job!  Thanks to the three of them, as well as our daughter's future Mother-in-law, and two future Sisters-in-law for all that was done in making this such a special day for our daughter.  Above is the table decor for each table.




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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.