It's just nice to have confidence in a piece of cookware you can do absolutely anything to without making it melt or break or emit noxious chemical fumeshttps://twitter.com/ritaresarian/status/1336774233918205955 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
If only the process of cleaning one wasn't more complex than throat surgery
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Replying to @Nymphomachy
Well look even if you're bad at it it just means your next meal kind of tastes like your last one
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Oh then I don't know why I shied away from it for so long, that's not nearly in the family of things I give a fuck about
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Replying to @Nymphomachy @arthur_affect
the trick to cleaning cast iron pans (and also everything actually) is to just do it immediately, preferably while the pan is still a little bit warm it's annoying but it saves an immense amount of labor in the long run
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It's somewhat more annoying with cast iron though because with most other cookware you can get that benefit by just rinsing it off and leaving it to soak in the sink while it's still warm. Can't do that with cast iron.
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there's a lot that's been written about how the broad sweep of the 20th century in america is about new technes that let women stop being full-time cooks and cleaners and move into the workforce
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Replying to @perdricof @PikeBot and
i like cast iron cookware, but it undoubtedly takes more techne than nonstick; it requires a certain expertise, i.e. an investment of time and energy as do so many of the "real home cooking" techniques
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I have a cast iron pan that I bought because it was on sale for a ridiculously good price, but I've not actually used it because I also have a stainless steel pan that works just as well in 99% of use cases and doesn't weigh as much as my couch
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They cut that Zombieland promo about how the cast iron skillet is the indispensable tool of the home cook in a post zombie apocalypse landscape Especially since zombies only really respond to blunt force trauma
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PikeBot and
And unlike your butcher knife or meat cleaver a skillet is still completely usable after even the most intense zombie encounter Well scrubbed and disinfected, of course
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this tweet is just begging for a rant about knife sharpening
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