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How to Clean and Care for Heat-Treated Serveware

Lodge's Heat-Treated Iron is cast just like our traditional cast iron, and then put through a patented heat-treating process that inhibits rust. Yes, you read that correctly–this cast iron is resistant to rust!

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Quick Tips for Cooking in Heat-Treated Iron

1. Use heat-treated cast ion on any stovetop, oven, or open flame.

Our heat-treated serveware can be used on all kitchen cooktops, in the oven, on the grill, and even over a campfire or open flame.

Pro tip: to avoid scratching ceramic or glass cooktops, never slide heat-treated cookware, always lift it.

2. Use metal, wood, or high-temp silicone cooking utensils.

Use any heat-safe cooking utensils, like wood, silicone, and even metal. There's no synthetic coating to damage.

3. Use a handle holder or oven mitt.

Heat-treated cast iron can get very hot. Always use a handle holder or oven mitt when cooking.

4. Always heat and cool your heat-treated iron gradually.

Letting your pan slowly pre-heat helps distribute heat evenly and avoids hot spots on your cooking surface. There is no need to pre-heat if using the oven.

5. Protect countertops with trivets or underliners.

Use a trivet or underliner designed for high heat to protect your dining table or kitchen countertop from hot cookware.

Test pieces survived over 400 cycles in a commercial dishwasher with no signs of oxidation.

How to Clean Heat Treated Cast Iron

Step 1: Wash

Wash your heat-treated serveware by hand with warm water or place in the dishwasher. If needed, use a pan scraper to remove residue. It may also help to simmer water in the cookware for 3-5 minutes to help remove stuck-on food.


Step 2: Dry
Dry promptly and thoroughly with a lint-free cloth or paper towel. If you notice a little black residue on your towel, it's just seasoning and is perfectly normal.

Step 1: Oil

Rub a very light layer of cooking oil or our seasoning spray onto the surface of the pan, preferably while the serveware is still warm. Use a paper towel to wipe the surface until no oil residue remains.


Heat-Treated Iron is heated in a special oven at high temperatures, changing the molecular structure of the iron. This is not a coating of any kind. The process is similar to blued or case-hardened steel, like you find on tools or kitchen knives. The superior heat retention and other benefits of cast iron are all the same. All of our Heat-Treated products are also seasoned in our foundry for use right out of the box.

No. Even though our heat-treated iron is resistant to rust and dishwasher-safe, we do not recommend soaking your pan. If you need to remove sticky or stubborn stuck-on food, use a nylon scrubbing brush or a pan scraper and rinse under warm water. Be sure to thoroughly dry your heat-treated pan.

Yes. You can use a small amount of soap to clean your heat-treated serveware.

Using a dishwasher to wash Heat-Treated Iron can strip the seasoning. Make sure to rub a light layer of oil or seasoning spray onto your cookware after each wash. You can also season in the oven as needed to help maintain a the easy-release finish.

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