How to use camp dutch ovens.
How to clean outdoor cast iron griddle.
Be patient and scrub the whole flat top area.
Generously cover the surface with coarse kosher salt.
Add 4 5 tablespoons of cooking oil on the whole surface and then scrub it down with a grill stone.
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After clearing most of the rust and gunk wash the skillet with warm water then slowly add a bit of mild dish soap.
Don t leave puddles globs or missed spots.
Also be sure to store your cast iron griddle in a dry open place if possible.
Apply a thin layer of cast iron conditioner or cooking oil.
It s four times more effective than using a regular brush.
Make sure to clean your griddle while it is still hot.
Rub the oil into the griddle with a clean cloth making sure it coats the griddle evenly.
If you have a cast iron griddle clean it just like you would clean a cast iron skillet.
Be sure that the entire surface including all corners have been coated thoroughly.
Often considered the best way to clean a cast iron grill pan here s how to use salt and water to effectively scrub your pan.
A trick for getting your cast iron griddle as dry as possible is to put it back over a low flame for a few minutes to evaporate any leftover moisture.
Use warm or hot water to clean but make sure to dry very well in order to avoid rusting.
Our seasoned cast iron camp dutch ovens are designed for use directly in a campfire or suspended over fir using a camp tripod or a fire and cook stand.
We recommend cast iron conditioner because it has a palm oil base which boasts a longer shelf life than any other natural oil.
Afterward scrub the pan with a mesh sponge or bristle brush.
Use only enough to form a thin coat on all inner surfaces.
Once your griddle is clean slowly warm it up again on your stove.
How to clean a cast iron griddle hunker.
The only items you will need are a flat edged metal spatula some paper towels and some water plus a drop of dish soap if your griddle is really really dirty.
Using a ball of steel wool scour the cast iron griddle to remove the rust until you see the iron cast underneath it.
Wipe the griddle clean with a cloth or paper towels.