First time use instructions:
Boil soapy water in your enameled cookware for ~30min (add water if
necessary). Your new enameled cast iron is now ready to use.
Cooking Heat:
To get the best cooking results, always pre-heat your cookware using a low or
medium heat. Allow the cookware to heat slowly and gradually. Then, it is best
to use low heat for the cooking. Using high heat is mostly good for boiling
water for pasta, etc.
Care:
- After cooking, wash with warm water to get rid of any remaining food scraps
that maybe stuck on the surface.
- Before cleaning, allow the cookware to cool down and always refrain from
splashing cold water onto a hot cast iron as the sudden thermal drop can result
in chipping of the enamel or even cracks.
- Dry the enamel coated cookware completely with a towel or using a heat
source.
- Store in a dry storage place.
- Dropping or bumping enamel coated cookware against a hard surface can cause
chipping and even break the cookware. Do not stack the cookware.
- If the enamel coating is damaged rust stains may appear. Make sure to dry it
completely after cleaning and apply a thin layer of vegetable oil on the damaged
area. This will help prevent rust.
- Dishwasher safe. However, we recommend washing the cookware by hand as the
enamel quality (visually) may get faded. It will not reduce the
cookware's performance.