LarryWolfe
Chef Extraordinaire
I received some good news this morning!! (No I didn't save alot of money on my car insurance) Ritch is getting started on my pit next week. Now I've been doing alot of thinking about seasoning it and want to do it right and not overheat it too much too fast and cause the paint to bubble.
Here's my plan;
Gonna use charcoal for a controlled first burn.
1. Spray entire pit with Pam High Heat Oil Spray (bought 3pack).
2. Wipe excess Pam off.
3. Fill charcoal basket with charcoal and wood chunks.
4. Do a MM burn around 200* for several hours.
5. Spray and wipe again.
Is there a need to do two "seasoning" burns?
I'm open for suggestions!!
Here's my plan;
Gonna use charcoal for a controlled first burn.
1. Spray entire pit with Pam High Heat Oil Spray (bought 3pack).
2. Wipe excess Pam off.
3. Fill charcoal basket with charcoal and wood chunks.
4. Do a MM burn around 200* for several hours.
5. Spray and wipe again.
Is there a need to do two "seasoning" burns?
I'm open for suggestions!!