Life of a Woodsman - Seasoning a Skillet For Non-Stick Cooking

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I apologize for all of the explaining in this one, but cooking in the outdoors shouldn't be a scary task. We should all be able to enjoy our meals without the fear of having them ruined by our food sticking to our cookware. As I cook up my dinner tonight I thought I would share a very simply way anyone can guarantee a non-stick cooking experience. Utilizing my pre-seasoning method you can relax as you cook and enjoy the outdoors experience. This is the simplest way I've found to ensure my cookware is non-stick and I encourage you to give it a try. Even with my heavily used, scratched up stainless steel skillet I'm still able to achieve a non-stick finish using this technique.
Tomorrow I will begin setting traps and hopefully I can start getting more meat to enjoy around camp.
Thank you to everyone who watches!

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  • @herbsmith6871
    @herbsmith68715 ай бұрын

    I know I've said it before, but I'm really loving this series! Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠

  • @moorshound3243

    @moorshound3243

    5 ай бұрын

    It's awesome reminds me of the Dave Canterbury journal of the yurt series.

  • @matthewjohnson8867
    @matthewjohnson88675 ай бұрын

    I learn something in literally every video. Thank you for taking the time to teach something so basic and yet something that's so essential for a nice experience in the wilderness. I'm sure your missing family & friends but I gotta say it's not futile...because we're learning and enjoying these videos immensely! God bless & stay safe.

  • @cortoolei-pearson7702
    @cortoolei-pearson77025 ай бұрын

    I just noticed, 528 k subscribers 👍, all your hard work is coming to fruition, I'm chuffed to bits for you. It's about time, what you do is the mutt's nuts and thank you for sharing with us all. Hats off to you, you deserve it for your tenacity, your dedication to your craft and your generosity. Nice one pal 😊 Greetings again from the south of France 🤗

  • @rl2109
    @rl21092 ай бұрын

    Another fine video...! You've got yourself a new subscriber! God bless ALL of us! WWG1WGA

  • @davidleasure9138
    @davidleasure91385 ай бұрын

    Eggs with lace around the edges are awesome. Thanks for sharing the preseason method. Nicely done

  • @lawrencebernas9229
    @lawrencebernas92295 ай бұрын

    I have tried many methods to season a stainless steel pan. Your method is the one that worked the best. Thank you

  • @raybo34
    @raybo345 ай бұрын

    Good video. Some folks don't realize you do not scrub a season pan clean. Dipping the potatoes in the yoke... so good.

  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster05295 ай бұрын

    Looks like your stove could use just a bit of leveling 😉. Perfect example of seasoning a skillet. Most people use way too much oil and never let it get hot enough. I’ve been cooking with iron and steel for 50 years so I don’t think about it any more. Nice reminder!!!

  • @user-fn5vk4hi1j
    @user-fn5vk4hi1j5 ай бұрын

    Very helpful block of instruction... very much appreciated. Thank you, friend. Peace to you from Alaska.

  • @pedroferreira4134
    @pedroferreira41343 ай бұрын

    The non-stick treatment to a inox skillet was amazing! And you did mention all the cons and limitations too!

  • @KiIlabeez
    @KiIlabeez5 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed the extra tips on making sure food isn’t sticking when cooking in oil. Great video!

  • @agesadventures
    @agesadventures5 ай бұрын

    Great demo of how to do this! I loved the meal you cooked afterwards 😋 It's breakfast time here so I'm going to cook up some eggs😊

  • @thaddeusmikolajczyk4518
    @thaddeusmikolajczyk45185 ай бұрын

    Great pointers thanks.

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n5 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this episode. I use a stainless steel skillet and I have problems with sticking (especially eggs) all the time. This was eye opening, I can't wait to try this method out.

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith44805 ай бұрын

    A nice supper there my friend. I have a couple of heavy Cast Iron Frying Pans of different sizes and I always make sure that they are pre seasoned before I put them away. I have had them for years and they have never let me down 👍👍

  • @vincentphillips83
    @vincentphillips835 ай бұрын

    Really enjoying the series, Kusk!

  • @mikehoward8201
    @mikehoward82015 ай бұрын

    Thanks, I bought used two different sized antique cool handle skillets, one small and one a little larger. Someone had painted them as decorative items with enamel paint. The small one I have been able to remove all the paint and clean, the larger one, I started to clean, but got tired of messing with it, but now that I saw your video about how to season them, I will finish them up and season them out this winter! Thanks for the tips! Both of these skillets are around 100 to 120 years old!

  • @sdsi68
    @sdsi685 ай бұрын

    First off 🤤🤤🤤😆, I too have fallen for not seasoning a stainless steel pan, the only thing that saved me was that I had enough oil to unstick my chicken 😅, thanks for the great info and keep it up, looking forward to your next video 😁🤙🤙🤙

  • @donaldhofman5257
    @donaldhofman52575 ай бұрын

    You can teach a old dog new tricks!!! Thats awesome!!

  • @nothsim
    @nothsim5 ай бұрын

    Great seeing your videos again

  • @garyhostetler3800
    @garyhostetler38005 ай бұрын

    Very educational- I typically use cast iron so as to avoid sticking and I love getting crispy edges. Can’t wait to see if I get the same result using an aluminum pan and your method.

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym10655 ай бұрын

    Been using cast iron and carbon steel for years and years, only way to go IMO. Thanks for the video, much appreciated.

  • @nutthrower4415
    @nutthrower44155 ай бұрын

    I watch everything you put out, always Look forward to your vids. Thanks

  • @waltdenis9621
    @waltdenis96215 ай бұрын

    Always great content!

  • @MtMan146
    @MtMan1465 ай бұрын

    Looking Good Take Care!

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa39385 ай бұрын

    Nice tips Ryley!

  • @KuskBushcraft

    @KuskBushcraft

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Qigate
    @Qigate5 ай бұрын

    Great tip on cooking. Thanks!

  • @Surviveislife
    @Surviveislife5 ай бұрын

    I love your Videos🔥

  • @KuskBushcraft

    @KuskBushcraft

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching!

  • @seedy-waney-bonnie4906
    @seedy-waney-bonnie49065 ай бұрын

    Looks very nice in there.

  • @barber0611
    @barber06115 ай бұрын

    good one!

  • @rickwhitson2804
    @rickwhitson28045 ай бұрын

    Good info 👍😀

  • @vasiliswolf
    @vasiliswolf5 ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @alanbierhoff6831
    @alanbierhoff68312 ай бұрын

    It’s sorcery I tell ya! No mortal can do that! 😂 I really like that deep sided stainless steel pan. I’ve not seen one like it before with the folding handles. I’ll assume that it’s an older pan? 🤷‍♂️

  • @KuskBushcraft

    @KuskBushcraft

    2 ай бұрын

    It's made by a company called Wealers. It came as part of a set. Here's a link to the exact product: wealers.com/collections/camping-cookware/products/camping-cookware-set-compact-stainless-steel-campfire-cooking-pots-and-pans-combo-kit-with-travel-tote-bag

  • @alanbierhoff6831

    @alanbierhoff6831

    2 ай бұрын

    @@KuskBushcraft thank you

  • @alanbierhoff6831

    @alanbierhoff6831

    2 ай бұрын

    @@KuskBushcraft That link was great! It was significantly less expensive than ‘the Zon’ 😁

  • @leewalker1177
    @leewalker11775 ай бұрын

    So that's how you season a Skillet...gonna try this.

  • @jyotimalik7186
    @jyotimalik71865 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TartempionLampion
    @TartempionLampion5 ай бұрын

    Hi! Great tip, thanks a lot. But do you repeat this seasoning every time you use your skillet, I mean forever? Thanks for your answer and have a happy day!

  • @Samichou3
    @Samichou35 ай бұрын

    Nothing more delicious that dipping potatoes or bread in egg yolks. I personally always take my eggs sunny side up, more yolks. Delicious nonetheless!

  • @stanbrown915
    @stanbrown9155 ай бұрын

    PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE..NO metal to metal contact of your cutting edge....knife lovers of the world thank you😂😂😂😂 Your videos are great 👍

  • @mz4637
    @mz46375 ай бұрын

    cool

  • @user-zh3pn2xy8u
    @user-zh3pn2xy8u5 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @saxazax
    @saxazax5 ай бұрын

    hardboil eggs in water is easiest and least cleanup. they say to cook store bought yolks thru completely so its all hard to prevent salmonella. i think if u raise ur own chickens u dont have to. boiling potatoes and adding butter and mashing is my fav. again ez cleanup. maybe clarified butter will keep well in the outdoors.

  • @williamwalters581
    @williamwalters5815 ай бұрын

    Use lard brother! Lower smoke point 370° F and better for you health than sed oils!

  • @user-uh9um2hg6h
    @user-uh9um2hg6h5 ай бұрын

    Hello

  • @szeryf7983
    @szeryf79835 ай бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌🙌💚💚💚💚💚

  • @tonywentoutside
    @tonywentoutside5 ай бұрын

    A tip to reduce the chance of breaking your yolk: crack your egg on a flat surface instead of a corner or your spatula.

  • @kruiseorbruise
    @kruiseorbruise5 ай бұрын

    What oil do you use to cook with?

  • @KuskBushcraft

    @KuskBushcraft

    5 ай бұрын

    Usually canola oil or olive oil.

  • @kruiseorbruise

    @kruiseorbruise

    5 ай бұрын

    @@KuskBushcraftthanks good to know but also love the videos man you inspire me to get out there and start doing Bushcraft/ just camping in the woods building my own shelter and things

  • @kerviuskuroshiba5120
    @kerviuskuroshiba51205 ай бұрын

    Curious, what type/kind of oil you used?

  • @michaeladams9807
    @michaeladams98074 ай бұрын

    👍👍™️

  • @TommyAck102
    @TommyAck1025 ай бұрын

    How would you discard the oil in the wilderness? (mostly asking so I know the best way to do it without being too harmful to the environment)

  • @rempli2skills
    @rempli2skills5 ай бұрын

    What's the name of his furnace where can I buy a furnace like that please?

  • @Feralbreed
    @Feralbreed5 ай бұрын

    What oil should I use?

  • @Algorhythmz
    @Algorhythmz5 ай бұрын

    You had me at taters

  • @kekipark77
    @kekipark775 ай бұрын

    i dont know man... ive tried this method on a black cast iron skillet, but im doing something wrong. tried it with bacon grease, grape seed oil, olive oil, and canola oil. it just either burns or nothing happens!

  • @Rooster0529

    @Rooster0529

    5 ай бұрын

    If you care to hear my opinion, I use grape seed when seasoning and canola for cooking. Don’t use too much oil when seasoning and make sure it starts to smoke. When you clean just wipe it out, don’t scrub or you will lose the seasoning you have already done. Good luck and enjoy your iron/steel. I’ve had two iron skillets for over 50 years and they both look fabulous. I got them from my mother, who got them from her mother. Not sure how far back they go.

  • @kekipark77

    @kekipark77

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Rooster0529 of course i care to hear your opinion, but, you didnt really tell me anything new? thanks anyway

  • @susanp.collins7834
    @susanp.collins78345 ай бұрын

    Is that what they call Idaho Russet potatoes?

  • @paddor
    @paddor5 ай бұрын

    Always break eggs on a flat surface. Great video!

  • @stefanocappella9612
    @stefanocappella96123 ай бұрын

    I season all my cast iron pans with bacon grease

  • @MixedBagOfNonSense
    @MixedBagOfNonSense5 ай бұрын

    Table

  • @kitkat8231
    @kitkat82314 ай бұрын

    Won't burning the oil add carcinogens to your food?

  • @j.h.309
    @j.h.3095 ай бұрын

    Bro, use lard! No oils , specially from seeds! Lard is the best thing you can use, even more because you are in the wild…

  • @Usakumo
    @Usakumo5 ай бұрын

    "Just let it cook" got it. So Mr. Egg you can start your chief job tomorrow morning.

  • @MHPloni-kl5ec
    @MHPloni-kl5ec5 ай бұрын

    Your content is of interest but your videos would be much more appealing (and one-third their length) if you wouldn't repeat yourself three times.

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