Sunday, December 25, 2016

Featured Product: Tips on How to Season an Oster Iron Cast Pan

From our trip to Manila yesterday we got a set of new Oster cast iron frying pan from Handyman Store in Robinsons.

I grew up knowing this brand, from cooking ware and dining ware. I know a lot of you who loves to cook knows this brand very much.

I got this set on sale which made me decide right there and then. This three set of Oster cast iron frying pan originally costs Php 1295 and I got it for Php 906.50 that was 30% off!
I am so happy and excited for this frying pan set since cooking is what I love to do!




3-piece Oster cast iron frying pan

Pre-seasoned cast iron- heat and cooks evenly.
Optimal heat retention- for high-temperature cooking.
Pour- spouts- allow easy pouring.






Can be used for gas cooking, electric cooking, and oven-safe





Each pan is full-metal including the holder and they are so heavy! I tried this biggest size from the set this morning when I cooked egg and sausages for breakfast. The egg did stick from the edges of the pan but it got lessen when it turned for the sausages because the grease from the sausages helped coated the pan.

When I was done the cooking I googled more on tips on how to care for iron cast pan.
Since this is a pre-seasoned cast iron pan, to prevent from rusting every after use I need to use hot water and scrub it with salt. Some also recommend the use of liquid soap and scrubbing pad.

How to season a cast iron pan:
  • every after use make sure the pan is dry (towel dry or heat the pan in a stove in high-heat until water residue dry is gone) 
  • use a paper towel damped with corn, canola or any other oil available the entire pan from inside-out. 
  • place pan in an oven upside down and cook the pan in a heat of the oven until the oil evaporates. 
  • store cast iron pan in a non-damp space to store the seasoning process. continue the process of seasoning every after use. 
It makes consume much of my time in seasoning the pan but having a cast iron pan is an investment that can be pass on from generation to generation.

Oster, Legendary Performance, Designed to Last.

22 comments:

  1. My husband has cast iron for his camping supplies. I will share this info with him.

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  2. I have a cast iron pan but not the Oster brand. I'm sure i can season the same way with mine.

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  3. When I first starting cooking, I didn't know to use the oil on the paper towel and ruined my mom's pan! This is such a great post for those that are new to cooking with cast iron.

    tonyalee @ https://www.vivaciousbibliophile.com

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  4. I have been needing some new cast iron pans, and these look fantastic! Seasoning them is SO important too! These are some really awesome tips

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  5. The BEST bacon cooks on cast iron! We have one too and loveeee it - I use it daily.Not to cook bacon daily....but ya'know ;)

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  6. I wanted to a buy a cast iron a while ago but I didn't know how to season it, The seasoned ones were too expensive. Good to know for the future

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  7. I have been wanting a cast iron pan. There is so many things you can do with them. I am definitely going to check out oster.

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  8. I have never heard of seasoning a cast iron pan in all my life so this is helpful and good to know for when next I buy one.

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  9. I have a cast iron pan of different pan. These tips will be use8for that. Thanks.

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  10. What a great deal you've got! well done girl! I like investing for a good cookware eventhough it's kinda pricey but as long as I'm sure that it has a good quality, why not, right.

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  11. I had seen Oster brand but havent used it. Your review is good. Helpful.

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  12. Does it have nice covers along? Will wait for SALE on the said store coz we honestly need new ones.

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  13. This was taught to me by my mom, gram and my mother-in-law. They all did it. I don't use cast iron often, but I do know to season them for when I do. :)

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  14. I have never cooked in my life but after watching Masterchef seasons for years, I can bet I'll need this in future so I can cook all kinds of stuff. Great review!

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  15. This is very useful information. I had no idea how to season a cast iron pan. I will keep my eyes open for this brand.

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  16. ohh woow...thanks for sharing as I always not into owning & using a pan for cooking. Now learnt better :D Yeah! cheers, siennylovesdrawing

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  17. I've never used a cast iron pan before but this seems like good advice

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  18. Great advice! I love osters but never thought about making them myself.

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  19. Wow, I didn’t even know seasoning a cast iron pan a specific way was actually a thing! I’ve definitely ruined a few cast iron pans. 😂

    Rayka | South Asian Skin Blog
    www.southasianskin.com

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  20. We love our cast iron pans. Amazing product

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  21. I have not heard about this brand before but it looks good quality pan.

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  22. Wow this way different from other brands. Looks like one which is pretty expensive but really helpful tho.

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