How to cook a steak in a cast iron skillet
There s no correct way but. this is the correct way.
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While your cast iron skillet can be used to cook just about anything, there may not be any single food more associated with the heavy metal pans than steak. If the very thought of a thick cut of beef sizzling on a well-oiled cast iron pan gets you drooling, here’s how to whip up a perfect steak yourself.
Why you should cook your steak in a cast iron skillet
There’s no correct way to cook a steak; plenty of high-end restaurants get great results with sous-vide, grilling, or baking in the oven. But basically any steak cooking method can be enhanced with a cast iron skillet.
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How to season your cast iron skillet (or cast iron anything)
It s not as hard as people make it sound!
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While nonstick pans arrive at your doorstep with a chemically treated nonstick coating that degrades over time, cast iron skillets can be seasoned, re-seasoned, and seasoned yet again to restore and enhance their non-stick qualities for years, and even decades. While taking proper care of your pan and cleaning it correctly means that you shouldn’t need to re-season it often, seasoning is a simple process that can restore your skillet to its former glory or even make it perform better than it did the day you bought it.
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