Care and Feeding of your Dutch Oven

Another guest article from a Cooking-Outdoors reader! 

Care and Feeding of your Dutch Oven

By The Captain 

When you purchase a new Dutch oven, or any cast iron product, you must first remove the protective coating.  It is placed there after manufacture to protect from rust.  The best way to remove this is with hot soapy water and a wire scrubber. I prefer to scrub it two or three times, rinsing after each time to feel if it is still there.  After cleaning, rinse with hot water to clean off the soap. 

3167550589 484d96245b m Care and Feeding of your Dutch OvenBut what if you purchase a really rusty cast iron pot?  You could scrub and scrub and scrub, but I prefer the handiest gadget in my kitchen – the self cleaning oven.  Place the cast iron in the oven, place a drip pan on the bottom of the oven to catch the rust, turn on the cleaning cycle and “leave it and forget it.”  I recommend this be done at bed time. (Less interruption in the family life)  When it is cool it will still be really rusty, but the rust is now easier to remove. Just scrub as mentioned above. 

Next, the oven needs to be dried till there is no moisture left on the iron.  The easiest way to dry a Dutch oven is to put in a warm (160ish) kitchen oven for 30 minutes or so, then let it cool enough to handle it. Remember, iron gets hot, cast iron retains the heat.  The use of an oven mitt is a good thing. 

Now you are ready to begin the seasoning process.  I prefer vegetable oil, not lard or white shortening. It does not matter, the technique is similar. However, the use of oil does tend to make the iron a little sticky at first.  Using a paper towel, apply the shorting or oil to the inside and outside of the oven, until coated.  If using lard or shortening put extra in the pot. Do the same for the lid. 

Put both in a 350 degree (some prefer 450 for one hour, if using lard /shortening) kitchen oven for two hours.  Remember, the drip pan? Well rinse it out and put it back in the oven.  If you are using oil turn the pot upside down and coat everything again at one hour and leave for one more hour.  If you are using lard/shortening, swish the excess seasoning inside the oven periodically.  Remember the oven mitt. 

When done, allow to cool and wipe the entire inside surface down again with oil just to leave a thin coating on the oven. 

Now you are ready to start cooking. 

It is best to begin with foods which require a lot of oil such as deep fried foods, bacon, or bread as they tend to continue to coat the oven.  After each use wash ONLY in very hot water to clean.  If you cooked bread in it, wipe a light coating of seasoning on and you are good to go again.  It does not require washing out.  If you cooked something which stuck to the oven, put some water in the oven and put it back on the heat source. Heat until boiling. Let cool and use a plastic scrubber to remove the burned on food.  Dump out the water, rinse with ONLY hot water at least twice,  wipe out with a paper towel and then apply a light coat of  seasoning to the oven and you are ready to go again. 

If you are going to store your oven, place a paper towel inside the oven to help absorb any moisture.  Almost any seasoning will become rancid if you leave it for a long time.  If you are going to store your oven or not use it for a long time, simply store it without the lid and apply a light coat of mineral oil and it will not become rancid.  Store in a location where it is protected from moisture and dust. 

3168381610 e820f850f5 m Care and Feeding of your Dutch OvenIf the oven gets rusty after it has been seasoned, you can also clean it by soaking the rusty area in Coca Cola for an hour (Hmmm, wonder what it does to the stomach).  Then scrub with a wire scrubber only where it is rusty.  Then, rinse it out and preseason that part of the oven again by applying a coat of seasoning and heat to 425 degrees for 30 minutes. 

There are times when, during the process of seasoning it, too much seasoning is applied and a build up occurs and, after a while, it will begin to flake off.  The only remedy here is to clean off the flaking material and start over again, or just continue to cook in it as it is. 

A well seasoned iron pot is a prized possession and will last a lifetime. It can be passed on to your family as an heirloom which will function as long as it is taken care of properly.  Enjoy every minute of your time while cooking in these wonderful ovens.  They provide so much wonderful food and wonderful times when they are properly cared for.  This requires only a minimal amount of care after each use.  The biggest sin in using an iron pot is to use it and then NOT CLEAN it for days or even weeks.  There are actually people who do that, requiring the oven to be seasoned again. 

One more note:

Be careful with high acidic foods as they will eat away at the seasoning on the oven.

 

 

“Get out of the kitchen! Light the fire! Start cooking outdoors”
fire052 Care and Feeding of your Dutch Oven



International Ice Cream for Breakfast day!

Who would have thought today Feburary 6th, would make my #1 meal of the day even better by including Ice Cream? Couldn’t be happier, really! A scoop of Ice Cream with my cereal or toast, maybe float a scoop in my coffee, or grilled Ice Cream? Last week I made giant BBQ’d Ice Cream sandwiches for the boys, shoud have saved those for breakfast.

Well here is the story:

The Ice Cream For Breakfast Day Story:
 

 

 

Once upon a time there was a little girl named Ruth and a
little boy named Joe.  Ruth  and Joe grew up in the back of
beyond in New York state where it was very very cold.  
Every winter between New Year’s Eve and Passover, life in
up-state New York got extremely boring, so their parents
invented a holiday to brighten up the dreary days of winter.  
It was called Ice Cream For Breakfast Day.  This was a
wonderful holiday for children and parents alike because to
celebrate you had to eat ice cream for breakfast on the
first Saturday in February.
Well, Ruth  and Joe grew up and went away to a university.  
They made many friends and taught them all about Ice Cream
For Breakfast Day.  After college Ruth had a roomate named
Barry to whom she also told about this tradition.  Many
years later, Barry met Itzah C. Kret in Washington, D.C. and
converted him into an Ice Cream For Breakfast Day
observer.  
Nobody has kept precise track but through word of mouth
ICFBD has been celebrated in many homes, states and
countries all over the world.  Some people give parties with
musical instruments, others simply celebrate with family
members.  There is no right or wrong so long as you follow
the 3 plus 1  simple Ice Cream for Breakfast Day Rules

(1) Eat ice cream
(2) for breakfast
(3) on the first Saturday in February

(4) spread the word

The rest is up to you!

 

 

http://icecreamforbreakfastday.blogspot.com/

 

 
 
 

 

“Get out of the kitchen! Light the fire! Start cooking outdoors”
fire052 International Ice Cream for Breakfast day!



February’s Newsletter Drawing!

It’s time for a new drawing! This is for everyone that is already signed-up or signs up in February for the Cooking-Outdoors Newsletter. We have had a few of these before and they are very popular!

allbottles 3pack 250x300 Februarys Newsletter Drawing!I am very excited and proud to have this month sponsor be All Spice Cafe! They are providing three of the best  Hot Sauces I have ever tasted! You have seen me use these in a couple of recipes: Skewered Shrimp and Smoked Pulled Pork.

Here is some information about All Spice Cafe to get your mouth watering!

“All Spice Cafe is the home of some gourmet sauces and other tasty treats. Winner of several awards at Chile Pepper Magazine’s 2008 & 2009 Fiery Food Challenges, as well as winners of 2007, 2009 & 2010 Scovie Awards. “Not just heat… but flavor.”

As a small two-man start-up, based in Los Angeles, the company is slowly growing and getting a following both locally and across the nation, even internationally. The sauces are not the typical “hot sauces” but are gourmet sauces that can be used as marinades, for dipping, as ingredients in recipes, and much more.

All Spice Cafe is not a physical cafe, but there are hopes that someday there will be one. The hopes are to one day open up a cafe where everything on the menu will be spice based… spice for flavor, not just heat. For now, visit AllSpiceCafe.com for the latest news and information about All Spice Cafe, along with recipe ideas and product details.”

What are we giving away?

bottleo cs1 120x300 Februarys Newsletter Drawing!Caribbean Spice Sauce is a perfect mix of flavor and heat.

There is a hint of jerk seasonings, including allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, garlic, and onion.

Its the perfect addition to chicken, pork, seafood, even add it to eggs.

Scovie Award Winner for 1st Place in the Caribbean category.

Chile Pepper Magazine’s 2008 Fiery Food Challenge Winner for 2nd Place in the Caribbean-Style category and a 1st Place Golden Chile at the 2009 Fiery Food Challenge.

1st Place winner at The Hot Pepper Awards

 

bottleo cg 120x300 Februarys Newsletter Drawing!Chipotle Garlic Sauce is an overwhelming favorite. Great for grilling, as a dipping sauce or marinade.

Put it on your omelete or in your taquitos.

Chile Pepper Magazine’s Fiery Food Challenge Winner for 3rd Place in the Chipotle category.

 

 

 

bottleo ch 120x300 Februarys Newsletter Drawing!Cayenne Habanero Sauce got it’s start as a hot wing sauce, but that perfect flavor has been used on everything from popcorn to pasta sauce, as well as a marinade for chicken or steak, and even added to Ranch Dressing.

For some extra heat try the XXX, with 3 times the Habanero than the Hot. 

Scovie Award Winner for 3rd Place in the Habanero category.

 

 

I have personally tried these sauces and can tell you they are very good!

To win a three pack of All Spice Cafe Sauces, all you have to do is sign up to the Cooking-Outdoors newsletter. One name will be drawn from the complete list of subscribers. I will then email you to let you know you have won and request your full name, address and permission to use your full name and city/state location in an newsletter announcement. Your full name and address will be sent to All Spice Cafe (only) for shipping of the three pack of hot sauces.

 

 

“Get out of the kitchen! Light the fire! Start cooking outdoors”
fire052 Februarys Newsletter Drawing!



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