Black Dog
Makin' Beer.
This weekend was the big weekend for garage sales all over my county, so my wife and I hit the ATM then got out looking for some deals. I found this little 6 inch cast iron skillet for a dollar that I decided I couldn't live without. I'm not sure how old it is or what brand it is, on the bottom there is a number 3 and on the underside of the handle an H above a 1 stamped into the metal. It was kind of rusty inside it, but it was the better of the two identical pans he had so I got it. Here are the before pictures:
I've restored old dutch ovens before and none of them turned out as nice as this little pan did. To get it useable didn't even take any elbow grease, all I did was scrubbed it out with hot water and a wash cloth until the rust and dirt and scum was all gone. Then I wiped a thin coat of vegetable oil on it just so it wouldn't rust while it sat over night. Today I wiped it down clean, then applied a new coat of oil which may have not been necessary but it didn't hurt anything. I stuck it in the oven then set it to bake at 350 for about an hour. Once that was done I let it cool in the oven and took this picture:
I am really happy with how it turned out, it was really easy to clean up and re-season. And for only a dollar you can't argue with the price! It only weighs about a pound, so it won't be too much trouble to take out camping on the motorcycle. I'm looking forward to sticking it in my back pack and taking it out fishing so that I can fry up some perch right on the shore of the lake too!
I've restored old dutch ovens before and none of them turned out as nice as this little pan did. To get it useable didn't even take any elbow grease, all I did was scrubbed it out with hot water and a wash cloth until the rust and dirt and scum was all gone. Then I wiped a thin coat of vegetable oil on it just so it wouldn't rust while it sat over night. Today I wiped it down clean, then applied a new coat of oil which may have not been necessary but it didn't hurt anything. I stuck it in the oven then set it to bake at 350 for about an hour. Once that was done I let it cool in the oven and took this picture:
I am really happy with how it turned out, it was really easy to clean up and re-season. And for only a dollar you can't argue with the price! It only weighs about a pound, so it won't be too much trouble to take out camping on the motorcycle. I'm looking forward to sticking it in my back pack and taking it out fishing so that I can fry up some perch right on the shore of the lake too!