Le Creuset Cast Iron Casserole

Le Creuset – Cleaning Tipsfor Cast Iron Pans

On most occasions your pans will be very easy to clean with hot soapy water and a dish brush or soft sponge.
Burnt, or dried on food, can be a little more difficult to remove.
You will need to soak your pan before attempting to clean it.

Please remember – food will become burnt on to your pan when the cooking temperature is too high, the food is left on the heat for too long, or the liquid in the pan is allowed to dry out. It is not usually a fault in the pan.
Try adjusting your cooking techniques next time.

Having said that, some food items stick. This is particulary true of meats, when your are trying to brown them.
Unfortunately, using non stick pans for this job is not neccessarily the answer. It is notoriously difficult to brown meats in a non stick pan.

If you need to soak your pan it is important to remember that cast iron does not respond well to heat shocks.
Always  allow your pan to cool a little and then add hot water. Never add cold water to a hot pan!!

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Before You Start

  • first of all – you must let your pan cool down.
  • if you need to soak your pan for a while – please don’t add cold water to a hot pan!
  • it may crack if you do, or the enamel may become damaged.

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Cleaning Le Creuset Cast Iron Pans – by Hand

  • use hot soapy water and a washing up brush or soft sponge
  • don’t use metal scouring pads
  • don’t use abrasive cleaning produts
  • don’t leave your pan to drain – dry it immediately
  • otherwise it may leach rust around the rim
  • this is easy to remove and will not have damaged your pan
  • don’t attempt to scrub off burnt on food
  • just leave the pan to soak for a while – say 15 – 20 miniutes
  • then clean as normal
  • finally – rinse and dry immediately with a soft cloth

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Cleaning Le Creuset Cast Iron Pans – in a Dishwasher

  • most Le Creuset cast iron can be washed in a dishwasher
  • (check your consumer leaflet if you have one)
  • however, regular use of a dishwasher is not recommended
  • modern dishwashers operate at high temperatures
  • and the latest dishwasher powders are quite abrasive
  • over time this may result in the dulling of your enamel surface
  • (this comment also applies to other brands )
  • make sure that the dishwashing cycle is complete, before removing your pans
  • this will ensure that your pans are completely dry
  • if you remove your pans earlier – please dry them immediately
  • don’t wash Le Creuset pans with wooden handles in a diswasher
  • don’t wash Le Creuset pans with a non stick lining in a dishwasher
  • most new Le Cresuet frying pans and grill pans have an enamelled interior and can be washed in a dishwasher

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Le Creuset Cast Iron Pans – Storing for Later Use

  • store Le Creuset cast iron pans in a dry area
  • preferably on a low shelf – cast iron is quite heavy

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Cleaning Le Creuset Cast Iron pans – Other Comments

Really Stubborn Burnt on Food Deposits

  • don’t attempt to scrub your pan, or use harsh abrasive cleaners
  • leave your pan to soak – 15 to 20 minutes should do it
  • some cooks add washing up liquid to the soaking water
  • others recommend bicarbonate of soda or cream of tartar
  • for very stubborn deposits some  cooks heat up the filled pan for a while
  • then fit the lid and allow it to cool down – and soak – away from the heat

A Series of Silver Trail Marks Inside Your Pan

  • this may occur if you use metal implements
  • your pan is not damaged in any way
  • if you wish, you may remove these lines with Le Creuset’s own cleaner

Rust Leaching From the Rim

  • this is rare and usually happens when the pan has not been dried immediately
  • just rinse to remove and dry immediately

The Interior of Black Enamelled Pans is Turning Brown

  • some frying pans, grillpans and woks have smooth black enamel interior
  • this may turn brown
  • this is not a fault – it’s a patina developing on your pan
  • over time it will build up
  • and increase the non stick characteristics of your pan
  • don’t try to remove it!
  • don’t try to build up a patina on casseroles and other pans with a cream enamel interior
  • you must wash these pans carefully to remove all  oil deposits

In Brief

  • don’t scrub, don’t use abrasive products
  • soak if neccessary
  • be careful not to add cold water to a hot pan
  • remember – only some Le Creuset Pans can be washed in a dishwasher
  • hand washing is always best
  • dry completely and store carefully

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Cleaning Cast Iron Pans – Remember to Finish The Job!!

  • You must remove all food deposits from your pan before using it again.
  • If you fail to do this – leftover deposits will act a focus for further sticking.
  • (ps – this applies to all pansany manufacturer – any material)

Le Creuset Cast Iron Pans – You Can See Our Full Range Here

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This is very simple.
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All wind up kitchen timers work on the same principle.
They all contain a spring and a bell.

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If you want the bell to ring, you must wind up the spring.
It is important to preset the spring, by winding it up all the way!
Then – turn the dial back, and set it to your chosen time.

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Ring tone too weak – did you preset the spring?
Ring tone too short – did you preset the spring?
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How to set a Mechanical Kitchen Timer in detail

first – wind up the spring

  • turn the dial clockwise as far as it will go
  • this is often one full turn – or as far as 55-60 minutes

second – set your chosen time

  • turn the dial anti – clockwise
  • until the pointer on your timer lines up with your chosen time.

That’s all.
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 How to Use a Mechanical Kitchen Timer

You can see a selection of Mechanical Kitchen Timers here at Richmond Cookshop

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Waffles – Delicious for Dessert, Breakfast, or as a Snack
A few minutes, and a few store cupboard ingredients, that’s all it takes to make a platter of waffles.
First of all you need to choose a recipe.
You might try plain waffles, spicy waffles, vanilla flavoured waffles, or waffles flavoured with lots and lots of chocolate.
Once you’ve chosen your recipe, and made your batter, you’ll need to heat up your waffle iron and start cooking!

Adding Batter to your Waffle Iron
You need to make sure that you don’t over fill your waffle iron.
If you add to much batter it will escape from the sides.

  • don’t forget to preheat your waffle iron
  • stir your mixture before adding it to the iron
  • pour your batter on to your waffle iron carefully  – using a ladle will make this easy
  • start by pouring some mixture in to the centre of the iron
  • it will spead out as you pour
  • stop adding batter before the waffle iron is full
  • as it cooks the batter will spread out even more

Cooking your Waffle
This is very quick, it only takes a few minutes.

  • cook on one side, then turn your waffle iron over, to cook the other side
  • different recipes and waffle irons may require different times
  • you could try one minute on the first side
  • followed by 2 minutes on the second side
  • then make whatever minor adjustments are neccessary
  • open the waffle iron and remove the waffle with a fork

Cooking more than one Waffle
Don’t forget to keep your waffle iron hot.
Stir the mixture, each time, before ladling it on to the iron.

  • keep your waffle iron hot
  • stir your batter mixture again
  • refill the waffle iron and cook as before
  • place cooked waffles on a cake cooling rack
  • if you stack them on a plate, they wll become soggy
  • alternatively keep cooked waffles warm in a low oven
  • serve as quickly as possible
  • waffles left in the oven for too long become chewy

Left Over Waffles
This is not a problem that I have ever had to deal with!

  • some cooks suggest freezing them, with a layer of greaseproof paper between each waffle
  • other cooks suggest toasting them for breakfast

Waffles – Fast, Easy and Delicious

Do you have any tips, suggestions or favourite recipes?

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