What Are the Best Tips for a New Cast Iron Skillet Owner?
So you just picked up your first cast iron skillet — maybe a classic Lodge, heavy as a brick, and full of promise. You’ve heard they last forever, give you restaurant-quality sears, and even bake a mean cornbread. But then you start reading online horror stories: rust spots, scrambled eggs that glue themselves to the pan, and ruined seasoning that leaves you starting from scratch. Take a breath. I’ve been through all of it, and I’m here to tell you that cast iron is actually one of the most forgiving and rewarding cookware investments you’ll ever make. The right tips — and a little patience — turn that hunk of metal into a nonstick heirloom.