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- The potjie pot has its roots in the Dutch colonial era, when Dutch settlers brought their cooking pots with them to South Africa. Over time, these pots evolved into the distinctive enamel potjie pot we know today. The potjie pot has been passed down through generations, with each family member adding their own touches and customizations.
- In addition to their cooking capabilities, custom cast iron griddles are also incredibly versatile. They can be used to cook a wide variety of foods, from breakfast staples like bacon and eggs to dinner favorites like steaks and vegetables. They can also be used to bake bread, pizza, and other baked goods, adding even more functionality to your kitchen arsenal.
- When it comes to seasoning, even a pre-seasoned skillet can benefit from additional layers over time. To do this, apply a thin coat of vegetable oil to the skillet and bake it upside down in an oven at 375–400°F (190–204°C) for an hour. Allow it to cool completely in the oven to avoid warping Allow it to cool completely in the oven to avoid warping
Allow it to cool completely in the oven to avoid warping Allow it to cool completely in the oven to avoid warping
pre seasoned cast iron skillet. This process reinforces the skillet's non-stickiness and further protects against corrosion.
- Repairing Chipped Enamel Cookware A Comprehensive Guide
Use of Frying Pan
Frying pans have flat sides that distribute heat evenly. The low sides also act as a barrier to prevent liquid from spilling out.



Either a skillet or pan would be a great tool for any home cook. While both can be used to sear a tenderloin steak or chicken breast to perfection, they have their differences for other home cooking methods. Skillets are great if you prefer stir fries and easy pan-to-plate fare. Sauté pans, on the other hand, are perfect for longer cooks, high volumes of food, or any dish with a decent amount of liquid.





