Keep in mind while Cast Iron can make some of the best food you've ever had. They are high maintenance.
umm, it's a matter of scale: wife = high maintenance... cast iron cookware just needs a bamboo brush to wash and occasional re-seasoning...
I think perhaps I use cast iron wrong. I even use soap on it (gasp!). Never had a problem.
You may not have had a problem, but if you're using soap on it then it's not seasoned at all, and it's probably not nonstick either. You should try cleaning it with nothing but water and a brush, and applying a tiny but of oil after each use.
Yeah, sounds like way too much work. I have a wok if I need something seasoned and a pain to take care of. >_>
Depends on how much time you want to invest taking care of it. I'm lazy - when the food's done, I bring it over to the sink and spray some water in it and use a plastic bristle brush to scrub it clean, then put it back on the burner to cool down. Never had a problem. Mine is definitely not non-stick, but it generally does better than my other pans.
Cooking in cast iron is the bomb. I just like the way food comes out better, whether it's a chicken cutlet or a pan-fried burger.
I had a Lodge cast iron skillet and it was not non-stick from the very start. After a week or so, when I would wash it with soap, the bottom would get rusted when it dried. Then the whole thing started to rust. Plus it was too heavy and bulky for the things I cook. I probably did not care for it properly.
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