Pros:
- All natural!
- Adds iron to your food
- Gets better with age – the more you season it, the more nonstick it will become. Make sure grandma leaves hers to you in her will! I met a man whose family had passed theirs down for over 100 years – he couldn’t believe how “rough” new cast iron feels!
- Hard to kill – if you accidentally wash it with soap, just re-season it! My friend found some badly treated cast iron second-hand and happened to be an art student with access to a sandblaster, so she sandblasted it and re-seasoned it – good as new!
- Lodge – the original cast iron, still made in the USA!
Cons:
- Heavy
- Not supposed to wash with soap (but if you do, just re-season) or dishwasher
- This leads most people to have specific pans for specific things, and then they just don’t ever wash them, or rarely, at least.
- You can use a mild soap but make sure to dry and season immediately!
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You weren't kidding about new cast iron feeling rough. I just got a square cast iron griddle. Its nothing like my Mom's old cast iron. We can't find Gram's old frying pans :(
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