

Now to get the pot ready for cooking. Hmmmm this could be a problem! This is the first year that the DO has been stored in the garage for the winter. Apparently I thought I should have it oiled up to prevent rust in the damp garage. Sounded good at the time but now upon opening the lid I have discovered a waxy gunk has formed. Yeah... so today I thought I would try the method of burning it off on the grill. That may have worked if I didn't run out of gas in the middle of the process. Then I had to go to dance class and then to a program at school for the youngest granddaughter. So finally at 8:00 or so, hubby hooked up the new tank of gas and I decided to scrubby off the crystallized gunk, it was mostly gone anyway. I thought I'd just finish by heating it up good and then letting it cool enough to grease it up and finish cooling. Nope... of course it won't be that easy. I heated it up and was letting it cool enough to handle. Well, I got kinda busy and it cooled off quicker than I expected. Hey, it's cold out. So when I took it off the grill it was looking kind of rusty colored. I didn't like the looks of that so I looked up on the dutchovencooking yahoo group to see if I could find out anything about it. I did see something mentioned about condensation causing this. Well, I decided to take it inside. I scrubbed and washed and dried and it's all criscoed up and sitting in my oven as I type. Doesn't seem to be smoking the place up too bad yet. I'll be headed to bed now and leaving it to cool overnight and I'll see what I end up with tomorrow.
2 comments:
Hey, welcome to the bloggosphere! I'm Mark from the Dutch Oven email group, and "Mark's Black Pot" (http://marksblackpot.blogspot.com) blog. I subscribed to your feed. Lets swap links!
On that pot, it does look like a deep pot. Generally, I find that breads to better in shallow, but you can do it in a deep if you put more coals on top.
MRKH
Mark,I'm new here at Blogger and am still just figuring it out.I have been to your site and left a comment before but I did not have an ID here and signed in with an aol ID (rooanns) Not sure how to subscibe to feeds etc. this seems less of a social network than I'm used to and I think I'm not getting it.
Ruth
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