Yup cheap can of biscuits not flakey kind. Put 1/2 inch layer of oil in pot. Drop biscuits in. Fry til golden brown. They will get puffy. Dip em in a can of condensed milk and some peanut butter. Youll thank me
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Yup cheap can of biscuits not flakey kind. Put 1/2 inch layer of oil in pot. Drop biscuits in. Fry til golden brown. They will get puffy. Dip em in a can of condensed milk and some peanut butter. Youll thank me
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ExactlyGood stuff. Hadn’t had that in a while. I usually have over 1 inch of oil. Break the biscuits up into 1 in nuggets. Drop them in and fry until bottom side is golden brown. Flip them and let the other side brown. Take out and shake powdered sugar over them.
yall got any good cast iron cooking tips recipies for camp get your morning started right and fuel you up in the evening
Hard to beat a good omelet with chunks of breakfast sausage and cheese mixed in.
Fish fry or pan fried steak in the evening.
Salt and pepper steak. Get grease hot in skillet. Sear both sides of steak. Splash it with Worcestershire sauce and eat. Quick, easy and filling.
You can also take an orbital sander or wire drill brush to the insides of the rough new ones.Oh man, I LOVE cast iron.
First off, I skip all the new stuff. The rough coatings are there to make them look good, but hinder the non-stick properties. Old school is the way to go.
First thing I do is strip the old seasoning completely with a run in a self cleaning oven cycle. Then, if the surface needs work, I wire brush the crap out of it with a brass bristle brush, or even use a stone if need be to get a good surface.
Then, I follow this guy’s process for the patina
No soap for cleaning... just hot water and a good plastic bristle brush. Those plastic pan scrapers work wonders too.
Here are some of mine that I restored from thrift store and garage sale finds.
Before
After
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Also, this recipe from the same guy is insanely good.
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You can also take an orbital sander or wire drill brush to the insides of the rough new ones.
I'll take a pass. My 10" lodge my wife and I ought 10 years ago has fried so many eggs that PETA has petitioned Congress to have it melted down.Instead of that... look at these new shiny, fancy, high dollar cast iron products
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You can also take an orbital sander or wire drill brush to the insides of the rough new ones.
I bet they do! Looks good.These pictures represent two full days of work. A brand new 5” Makita grinder made it possible. They cook damn good now!