VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual Loop Handles User Manual

June 13, 2024
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Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual Loop Handles

VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual
Loop Handles - Icon 1 BEFORE FIRST USE

Congrats on your new future heirloom purchase! Our seasoned cast iron is seasoned at high temperatures and ready to get cookin’!
Here’s what we suggest before first use:

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Hand wash with mild dish soap and warm water. Dry completely using a lint-free towel, never air dry.| Some foods may stick the first few times of use. Use a little extra cooking oil or fat  until the seasoning is strong and settled. Vegetable oils, nut oils, lard, butter  – all cooking and edible fats are usable on cast iron.
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Try to avoid acidic foods (tomato, vinegar, citrus, etc.) until you get some nice coats of seasoning going.| Some people choose to do a few extra rounds of home-made seasoning before  they start cooking.
It is not necessary to do so, as seasoning will continue to build and improve with  use, but IF you would like to, that is fine. We do not suggest doing more than 3-4  layers of seasoning (especially flaxseed oil), as too many layers may cause peeling due to the slickness and hardness of the layers.

VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual
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Follow these steps to keep your cookware clean and increasingly seasoned:

| Allow cookware to cool enough to handle, but still warm.
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| Hand wash with hot water & mild dish soap. Mild dish soap will  not damage your seasoning. You can also use coarse salt, a  plastic spatula or scraper, or chainmail to clean stuck-on foods.  Do not use steel wool sponges or other abrasive methods unless you want to remove seasoning too.
| If cookware has completely cooled, and there are some stickies,  you can simmer water on low-medium heat for 2 minutes and  then scrape when cool enough to touch.
| Use a lint-free towel to dry thoroughly (important! Never air-dry  seasoned iron or  it will rust).
| Rub a thin layer of oil inside the cookware & on the rim (Palm,  Flaxseed, Coconut, Canola, Crisco, or other cooking oil or  shortening). Light and even layers build better seasoning. You  may store in a cool, dry place, or do an express stove-top maintenance.

VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual
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After each use and cleaning, you may decide to do an express maintenance on your stove-top. You can do this every time after use and cleaning, or just once in a while when you notice your seasoning getting a bit dull.

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To do this, heat up your skillet on medium-high to  high heat after completing the standard cleaning and  oiling instructions above. The oil film in the pan will start to smoke, so turn on the overhead fan,  crack a window, and be ready for some possible  smoke alarm action.| Use a lint-free paper towel or clean rag  to carefully rub some more oil on the  inside cooking surface of the skillet.  You will see how the oil gets dried up.  You can apply a couple of layers of oil,  always very thin and even, and let them  soak in and smoke.
Turn off the heat and leave your skillet  in place to cool down.| Once cooled, wipe off any excess oil, and
store in a cool, dry place.

VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual
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If there is rust or gunk that won’t come off with a stiff brush or a scraper, scrub the whole affected area with a steel wool sponge until you see no more rusty or sticky spots. You can spray a white vinegar-water solution to help with the rust removal.

Once there is no more visible rust or stickies, wash and scrub with soap & hot water.

Use a towel to dry thoroughly
(important!)

Place on hot stove to completely evaporate any excess moisture

Rub a thin layer of oil all over the cookware, inside & outside.

Once the oil is rubbed in thoroughly, use a clean, lint-free paper towel to wipe off excess oil (this avoids stickiness).

Place cookware hollow-side-down in an oven at 425° to 500°. Bake for 1 hour. Depending on the type of oil you use, it can get quite smoky (research oil smoking points of the oil of your choice to determine oven temperature).

Allow to cool completely & store in cool, dry place

VICTORIA A13YRddPlUL 4 Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Dual
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NEVER clean in dishwasher.
Follow cleaning instructions before first use.

For best performance, always pre-heat your Victoria cast iron before using on low to medium heat. For searing, allow your iron to heat for 4 to 5 minutes.

Thermal shock can warp iron.
Do not expose your iron to intense thermal changes such as putting it under cold water while still hot from cooking or getting a very cold pan hot too quickly. All temp changes should be slow and steady.

Use mostly low to medium heat. High heat can cause smoke and food to stick. Delicate foods like eggs should be cooked on low.

Cast iron handles get hot, use protective mitts & trivets.

You can use heat-safe wood, bamboo, nylon, and even metal utensils. Sharp metal utensils like knives may give your seasoning superficial scratches, but should not affect the use of the product.

Cooking oil can be: Palm, Flaxseed, Coconut, Canola, Crisco, or other edible oil.

Occasionally, you may notice a dark residue when pat-drying your iron. If the residue is gunky, you may have baked-on food that needs to be thoroughly scrubbed and cleaned off. If it’s very thin and oily, it’s just the seasoning reacting to foods. Wipe off with lint  free cloth. It will disappear with regular use and care. Proper care & seasoning will make your cookware progressively more non-stick.

Acidic foods (citrus, beans, tomatoes) can weaken the seasoning. Avoid cooking these foods until the cookware is very well seasoned.

Suitable for all stovetops including induction, however, NEVER slide cookware on glass or ceramic cooktops to avoid scratches.

Not suitable for the microwave

Some foods may stick the first few times of use.
Use a little extra cooking oil until the seasoning is strong and settled.

Due to sand molding and traditional practices, each cast iron piece is unique. Your cookware may have some irregularities that are purely cosmetic and do not affect the use of the product.

ATTENTION: Use caution when moving or holding griddles that have removable handles. Removable handles can become undone from the griddle if carrying too much weight or carrying inappropriately. Never use the removable handles to carry the griddle  while hot and/or with food items. Careful not to pinch the handles while carrying.

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