Monday, October 31, 2011

Clean A Rusty Skillet

Don't toss that pan - a little elbow grease (and some real grease) is all it takes to bring a rusty cast-iron or steel skillet back to life. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Assess the degree of rust on the skillet. If the rust forms only a thin coat on the outside, then the skillet can be saved. If the rust has penetrated deeper than about 1/8 inch, then it's probably doomed.


2. Use a steel scouring pad or a copper mesh scouring pad and a heavy-duty scouring powder mixed with hot water to scrub the skillet.


3. Scrub the entire skillet vigorously. If it still has some old "seasoning," or glazed-on oil, scrub this off as best you can.


4. If necessary, use a variable-speed drill fitted with a wire brush attachment to clean out and smooth deeper pockets of rust. This can also be used to clean the entire skillet.


5. When all the rust has been scrubbed off, wash the skillet well with regular soap and water, then rinse it in several changes of water.


6. Dry the skillet in a hot oven for at least 20 minutes and allow to cool completely.


7. Season the skillet well before using. (See "Season a Cast-Iron Skillet," under Related eHows, for instructions.)







Tags: entire skillet, skillet well