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After soaking, take the skillet out and scrub it with steel wool or a stiff brush. The rust should begin to come off easily. Focus on the most affected areas, and don’t be afraid to apply some pressure. If you notice that the rust is still stubborn, sprinkle a bit of baking soda on the rust spots before scrubbing again. The baking soda acts as a mild abrasive, helping to lift off any remaining rust.
cleaning a rusty cast iron skillet

Another aspect of the 3.5-quart Dutch oven that makes it a favorite is its versatility. It seamlessly transitions from stovetop to oven, allowing you to start a dish on the burner before finishing it off with a blast of heat in the oven. This adaptability is especially useful for recipes that require a sear and then a slow cook, such as pot roasts or chili. Additionally, many Dutch ovens come with an enamel coating, making them not only easy to clean but also suitable for use with acidic ingredients like tomatoes or vinegar, which can react poorly with bare cast iron.
3.5 quart dutch oven

Furthermore, cast iron skillets are incredibly versatile. They can be used on various cooking surfaces, including gas, electric, and even induction stoves. Beyond stovetop cooking, they are oven-safe, allowing for seamless transitions from frying or sautéing to baking or roasting. Imagine starting your dish on the stovetop and finishing it in the oven for a perfectly cooked frittata or a bubbling casserole. The two handles provide excellent maneuverability, making it easier to move the skillet between cooking surfaces, even when it's full.
cast iron two handle skillet
