OT: Dutch Ovens
OT: Dutch Ovens
So we discovered a fantastic dutch oven that hasn't been outside an outdoor storage building since Eisenhower inked the order to create the Interstate Highway system. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to restore this puppy?
Thanks,
Ryan
Thanks,
Ryan
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I revamped a rusted, crusty Griswold skillet last spring. I used a steel brush on my drill then oven treated it with bacon grease. But some people say give them a lye bath and others say put them in a self cleaning oven and bake them clean, in either case you have to reseason them. My skillet turned out perfect with a pure black non-stick surface, but I can't swear to the other two methods. Congratulations on the find!
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Re: OT: Dutch Ovens
Good advice from CC, and dutch ovens are never Off Topic!
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Re: OT: Dutch Ovens
Do some search on the message board as we discussed this topic of DO rehab in great detail. Last year I think when Ryan Center acquired a Griswold that was picked up in a garage sale for a few bucks.
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don't have a clue Ryan
but outside of kids & grandkids one of the highlights of my life was a beauty cold day on the Buffalo followed by Dutch oven upside down pineapple cake & cherry cobbler by Dave Reid & Bob Stout
never had better
but outside of kids & grandkids one of the highlights of my life was a beauty cold day on the Buffalo followed by Dutch oven upside down pineapple cake & cherry cobbler by Dave Reid & Bob Stout
never had better
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Butch, you bring a couple beers and I got that cobbler covered. Lets meet on a gravel bar your choice.
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Re: OT: Dutch Ovens
I'm not naming names or times or places or anything, but it's possible that maybe, just maybe, a cobbler or two or some other delectable DO delight (see what I did there? ) might materialize at a certain club sanctioned event happening in the near future.okieboater wrote:Butch, you bring a couple beers and I got that cobbler covered. Lets meet on a gravel bar your choice.
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if I can get an invite and Obi Wan Dave Reid is in attendance, I pledge:
- to bring along plenty of Smitty longnecks
- re-up my membership
- forego any comment to the next post regarding prescribed burning, forest management or any other subject I am asked to stay away from
- to bring along plenty of Smitty longnecks
- re-up my membership
- forego any comment to the next post regarding prescribed burning, forest management or any other subject I am asked to stay away from
Re: OT: Dutch Ovens
I was really hoping this thread was about farting under the covers.
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It wasn't until now.JLEllison wrote:I was really hoping this thread was about farting under the covers.
Re: OT: Dutch Ovens
Put some sea salt in it... cut the end off of a potato,,, and scrub the salt with the potato while rinsing with water. Re-Season...
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just throw it in the campfire until its red hot. then let it cool and season with grease.
Good Luck
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just throw it in the campfire until its red hot. then let it cool and season with grease.
Good Luck
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