You Can Season A Cast Iron Skillet With Olive Oil, But There's A Catch
If you're going to use olive oil when seasoning your cast iron skillet, you should make sure you choose a variety that has a high enough smoke point.
Read MoreIf you're going to use olive oil when seasoning your cast iron skillet, you should make sure you choose a variety that has a high enough smoke point.
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