Hey y'all I'm new to cast iron cooking and I'm wondering if anyone would help me figure out why there's discoloration spots on my lodge cast iron? Is this a normal thing? :
Here's my small collection of Lodge cast iron. I've had the 8” skillet for a while, and I just got the two 10.25” skillets and the Dutch oven. : r/ castiron
Got an 8" Lodge cast iron, sanded it until perfectly smooth, then followed the sub's seasoning tutorial. This thing feels like glass! : r/castiron
Lodge Wildlife Series on the cheap... $9.90 - $24.90! : r/castiron
Seasoning flaking away, silver and grainy underneath. I don't even know... : r/castiron
My seasoned 12" lodge skillet! Smooth to the touch now and was my first cast iron. : r/castiron
Lodge cast iron pans & dutch oven : r/BuyItForLife
Lodge Giving Away Their Own 80 Layer Skillet : r/castiron
What is this white spot in the middle of my Lodge cast iron pan? : r/ castiron
Are we doing big skillets now? I think my Lodge 15" is an all-time favorite. : r/castiron
Decided to mess around with an 8 inch lodge skillet I found that had some defects and weird burrs. I smoothed out the center out of curiousity. When people say wipe off
Lodge 10" Chef Collection Pan - First Impression : r/castiron
What is this white spot in the middle of my Lodge cast iron pan? : r/ castiron
I bought my first cast iron pan, pre-seasoned from Lodge. Is there anything I need to know before I start cooking on it? : r/castiron
What do I use this TINY cast iron for? 3.5 inch Lodge. Tiny banana for scale 🍌 : r/castiron
Recently sanded this 10 inch Lodge skillet and I wanna build up more layers for seasoning. What's your favorite oil to season with and why? : r/castiron
Just bought this lodge cast iron a month ago... Am I doing something wrong? I season it like the directions say so but everyone else's looks so smooth and shiny and mine
Not the best before photo but I'm happy with my Lodge Wildlife Series restore! : r/castiron
Help Reddit! I feel like my pan is a disaster and i don't know what to do anymore. I tried to dry it by heating it on the stove. I thought it
What I learned about Making a Lodge Great - Story in Comments! : r/castiron
Victoria 12" Skillet. Surprising. : r/castiron
Last year I decided to star using a cast iron skillet. Did not know much about these skillets and I ended up buying one from Ikea. (Havent heard about Lodge or other
Lodge Cast Iron skillet - are you not supposed to wash it after every use? : r/Cooking
Lodge Cast Iron skillet - are you not supposed to wash it after every use? : r/Cooking