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Maintenance of a cast iron long griddle is quite simple, though it does require some unique care compared to other materials. To maintain its seasoning—a layer of oil that provides non-stick properties—regular use is encouraged. After cooking, simply clean the griddle with hot water and a stiff brush, avoiding soap if possible, as it can strip away the seasoning. Once cleaned, allow it to dry thoroughly and apply a light coat of oil to keep it in prime condition.
Preheat your grill or cast-iron skillet until it is incredibly hot. While the heat rises, season your steak generously with salt and pepper or your favorite marinade, letting the flavors seep into the meat for about 30 minutes. Afterward, place the steak on the hot surface and let it sear for about two minutes. This is where the magic of pressing comes into play.
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Cast iron skillets also excel at retaining heat, which means your food stays warm longer, even after it’s removed from the heat source. This makes a cast iron skillet perfect for serving dishes directly from the pan, enhancing the dining experience and keeping meals hot and delicious. Furthermore, the versatility of a cast iron skillet allows you to experiment with different cooking techniques, from braising and baking to frying and roasting, all with one pan.