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CAST IRON COMAL

CAST IRON COMAL

Regular price $ 1,100.00 mxn
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Cast iron is a true gem in gastronomy. Its durability, capable of withstanding the test of time, makes it a family heirloom. Its most notable feature is its ability to "season" through heat, fat, and constant use, without the need for chemical coatings or toxic substances. This creates a natural Teflon-like layer that acts as a non-stick shield, allowing food to glide easily and cook precisely.

Whether cooking at low or high temperatures, this master material ensures that food retains its juiciness and distinctive flavor. Furthermore, its versatility is astounding: it can be used on both stovetops and ovens, as well as over direct flame. This enables the preparation of a wide range of dishes, from roasts to stews, from frying to grilling.

What started as a humble workshop in 1948 quickly blossomed into a prominent establishment, defining the essence of the Mexican foundry industry: Pagoel. This company dedicated to creating household, hardware, and restaurant products, known for their robustness and durability, is synonymous with quality and has been a part of Mexican lives for decades.

Cast iron griddle.
Material: Molded steel.
Size: 26 x 40 x 2 cm / 10.2 x 15.7 x 0.8 in
Weight: 2.7 k / 6 lbs. 
Handcrafted in Mexico.

Requires special preparation and care.

Care for Cast / Raw Iron

The seasoning process is what ensures the utensil's longevity and guarantees the quality of the food prepared in it. With frequent use and proper care, the surface will become smoother, and the utensil's color will become increasingly darker and shinier. If stains or rust appear, the seasoning process must be repeated. It is recommended to perform this seasoning process once a year.

FIRST USE

Before using your new cast iron cookware for the first time, wash it inside and out with hot, soapy water using a sponge or brush. Small light and dark spots will appear on the surface; a uniform result is not necessary.

Dry it over low heat on the stovetop until all moisture evaporates. Let it cool, then apply a generous layer of shortening with a paper towel, ensuring it evenly covers the entire interior and exterior surface. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Place the cookware in the oven for 3 hours. Use a layer of aluminum foil on the bottom of the oven to prevent splattering. Let it cool at room temperature for 1 hour. Wipe the surface clean with a paper towel. Apply another thin, even layer of shortening. For its first use, cook a high-fat food such as bacon or fried chicken.

DAILY CARE

Wash only with hot water and a soft sponge. Avoid using soap. Any food residue that may remain on the surface can be dissolved by placing the utensil over a flame on the stove with a little water; repeat until the residue is satisfactorily removed. Never cool using direct water, as this can cause permanent damage or crack the surface. Dry any remaining moisture over low heat on the stove to prevent rust from forming. Never leave the surface exposed to the air. Before storing, apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the surface using a paper towel.

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