Answer by Patrick D for Seasoning old non-stick aluminum pan?
I tried seasoning an aluminium kawali and was pretty successful doing this.I cleaned it very well and then layered it with a bit of oil (use peanut or canola) and then baked it outside on the bbq (or...
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There do exist cast aluminum pans which you season as you would cast iron. However, the casting process leaves a rough surface, which gives extra surface area for the seasoning to stick to. I would...
View ArticleAnswer by batever for Seasoning old non-stick aluminum pan?
Give it a try--Don't bother taking the teflon off; just coat with oil and season like you would cast iron. The polymerized oil should form a coating over both the intact teflon and the scratches. Then...
View ArticleAnswer by BobMcGee for Seasoning old non-stick aluminum pan?
I've never heard of seasoning aluminum, but a casual search turned up similar suggestions that it's do-able. On the other hand, it is quite easy to cook in bare aluminum, and I find it easier to scrub...
View ArticleAnswer by jeffwllms for Seasoning old non-stick aluminum pan?
Wow, I am going to say no. I haven't research it that mush but my guess is it is a bad idea. Aluminum pans are cheap, I would just pick up a new one.But to really answer your question. I don't really...
View ArticleSeasoning old non-stick aluminum pan?
I have an old set of nonstick aluminum pans that have gained scratches and lost their non-stick coating over the past several years.There's nothing physically wrong with them except for those few...
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