KitchenAid Professional Cast Iron 4-Quart Casserole 使用和维护

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USING YOUR COOKWARE
•  No seasoning is required before use. 
The cast iron cookware has a porcelain 
enamel coating that does not require 
seasoning.
•  Before use, hand wash with hot, soapy 
water, rinse and dry thoroughly. No 
further preparation is needed.
•  Ideal for use on all types of cooktop 
surfaces, including induction and outdoor 
grilling.
•  Always lift the cast iron cookware  
when moving it from any type of cooktop 
surface. Sliding the cookware may damage 
the cooktop or base of the pan.
•  For best results, use low to medium 
heat on cooktop or outdoor grill. Allow 
the pan to heat gradually for even and 
efficient cooking. Use a high temperature 
when searing or boiling.
•  Cast iron cookware is not ideal for dry 
cooking. Before heating, select a liquid, 
oil, fat, or butter to cover at a minimum 
the base of the pan.
•  Match the pan base size with the cooktop 
burner for cooking efficiency. Do not 
allow gas flame to extend up the side  
of the pan.
•  Cast iron cookware is oven safe to 500°F 
and is broiler safe.
•  Use potholders or oven mitts when 
handling hot cookware.
•  Do not submerge a hot cast iron pan into 
cold water or place a cold pan onto a hot 
burner. This may cause thermal shock, 
resulting in cracking or loss of enamel.
Cooking
•  When cooking, use wood, plastic  
or heat-resistant nylon tools to avoid 
scratching the porcelain enamel coating. 
Do not cut inside the cast iron cookware.
•  Use a hot pad or trivet before placing 
the hot cast iron cookware on an 
unprotected surface. 
Pr_ofessional Cast Ir_on Cookwar_e only:
•  The lid of the Professional Cast Iron 
Cookware also serves as a separate grill 
pan and is ideal for indoor and outdoor 
cooking.
•  The same “Cooking” instructions apply 
when using the professional grill pan 
separately.
•  Before each use, clean both sides with 
hot, soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly 
to ensure any residue is removed.
•  The porcelain enamel coating on the  
grill pan can chip or crack if dropped  
or banged on a hard surface.
•  Allow the cooking surface of the grill pan 
to reach a hot temperature before grilling 
or searing. Sear lines from the ribbed grill 
will not be produced if the pan surface is 
too cool, or if the food is too wet.
•  Add oil, fat, or butter after heating 
the grill pan to avoid overheating and 
smoking.