Those steaks were so big and thick that one of them kicked me when I tried to put it on the grill!!!!!![]()
I'm wondering if any of you guys are using cast iron when cooking at camp or say out in the shed after a hunt etc.
I have a few cast irons that made it my way through Grandparents, and also purchased a dutch oven a few years back. The ones I got from home, well they're as seasoned as it gets. Now the ones that I got new, I did them with salt pork (fatback) and they are great.
I just broke down and bought another and tried olive oil,
Guess we'll see, but she smoked for a long long long long time.
I mostly use my cast irons when at a camp, or out in the garage having a stew, or cooking the stinkys ( caplin and kippers)
Once when camping in by the Kakwa I had 3 full cast Iron Pans, 12 eggs, pound of balogna, bacon, and the whole works.
I met up with two guys who were hunting and happened my way. It's amazing how a good feed can make you friends for life : )
Let me know if you guys have any good irons, how you seasoned them,
where you got them, what you paid, .....





I always put on a thin layer of oil before I put my cast away after washing---easy on the soap!
I'll tell you something else---no matter how old I may get before I leave this world---when the coleman light goes out at the deer camp and it seems that that tiny red glow from the mantle will go on forever----for some reason I swear I am 6 years old at my dads bush camp again.
Go figure.
I know how you feel. There are things, smells, remembrances that can bring back a fifty year old memory. If I stick my nose in a fired shotgun shell, I can go right back to being my Dad's "retriever" for bush partridge and prairie chickens. Especially the old Imperial Special Long Range. That's all he ever used in his old Tobin. I still have that shotgun.![]()
All i know is that SWMBO gets real cranky if you head over to the new flat top stove with a cast iron frying pan.



























