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by ars
4228 days ago
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Much more oxygen as it dries. You are not supposed to boil water with cast iron, you need oil when cooking which protects it from air. The point is don't warm it to dry thinking it will rust less since it's wet for less time. Just let it dry in regular air. |
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If it dries say 50 times faster, does iron rust more than 50 times faster at 400F than at 70?
I have no way of knowing either way, but I've got a cast iron pan that belonged to my great grandmother and I remember my grandmother heating it to dry it off. My mom did the same with it, and now I've done the same--no rust.