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How to Season a Blue Carbon Steel Pan by Made In Cookware

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Made In makes excellent cookware, as you could tell from our enthusiastic review. One of their more interesting products is the Carbon Steel line, which is made out of thin, light metal with great heat conductivity and retention that rivals cast iron without the weight. Check out my video below to see how to season your Carbon Steel.

Similar to cast iron, you have to season your Carbon Steel. Seasoning is a layer of polymerized oil that helps make your pan non-stick, while also helping it resist rust after not having been used for some time.  The simple way to do it is to apply a thin layer of oil to the hot pan, keep it hot for a little while, then let it cool down.  This gives you a single layer of seasoning, but you’ll want to keep cooking with your pan to create a thicker, longer-lasting layer of seasoning.

How to Season a Blue Carbon Steel Pan by Made In Cookware

Blue Carbon Steel Wok Pre-Seasoning

In the video above, I show you how to apply a layer of seasoning to your Carbon Steel pan quickly and easily using Made In’s Seasoning Wax.  Made In’s Seasoning Wax is made with beeswax, canola oil, and grapeseed oil.  Canola oil and grapeseed oil are great for seasoning, because they have a high smoke point, so they won’t instantly burn at high heat.  They also leave a nice, hard seasoning layer.  The seasoning process is very easy, and you’ll want to make sure you do this at least once, as I mentioned, before cooking on it.

Simply put, the seasoning steps are as follows:

How to Season a Blue Carbon Steel Pan by Made In Cookware

Blue Carbon Steel Wok Post-Seasoning

Just like that, you’ve got your first layer of seasoning and you’re ready for all sorts of adventures in the kitchen.  You can see in the post-seasoning photo how much darker the pan has gotten, which is thanks to the seasoning layer I applied.

You can purchase the wok I used in the video at MadeInCookware.com.

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