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How to Cure Kadai Cookware Accessories

Kadai Know-How for Long-Lasting, Well-Cared For Cookware

At Kadai, we believe that looking after your cookware is just as important as choosing the right ingredients or setting the fire. Whether it's a skillet, grill tray or paella pan, a little care goes a long way in ensuring your Kadai accessories continue to perform beautifully and last for years to come.

Curing is a simple but essential step, it helps create a natural non-stick surface and protects your cookware from moisture and rust, keeping everything in excellent condition for your next gathering around the fire.

Here's a straightforward guide to help you get started:


Step One: Give it a Clean Start

Before curing, make sure your cookware is properly cleaned. Wash it in warm soapy water to remove any residue or old grease. Avoid using abrasive scourers, which can damage the surface. A soft sponge will do the job just fine.


Step Two: Dry it Off & Warm it Up

Once clean, hand-dry thoroughly and place your cookware on the hob or Kadai to heat gently until it's completely dry. This step helps remove any lingering moisture.


Step Three: Add a Touch of Oil

Drizzle a small amount of oil into your pan - rapeseed or vegetable oil works best, thanks to their high smoking points. You don't need much; a little goes a long way.


Step Four: Coat & Cover

Using a clean cloth or paper towel, carefully spread the oil across the entire surface of the cookware, inside and out. Be sure it's coated evenly and thinly. Take care, your pan will still be warm, so use heat-resistant gloves if needed.


Step Five: Into the Oven

Once coated, place the pan in a preheated oven at 230°C for 20–30 minutes. This process bonds the oil to the metal, creating a hard-wearing, naturally non-stick layer.


Ongoing Care: Keep It Warm, Keep It Dry

After each use, give your cookware a rinse, dry it thoroughly, give it a coat of oil and place it back on your warm Kadai to let the residual heat keep it dry. Store it in a dry place to protect against rust. With each use and occasional re-curing, the surface will improve, developing its own seasoned patina.


Why It Matters

Looking after your Kadai cookware means it will continue to serve you well - cooking, searing, and sizzling with ease, time and time again. With a bit of regular care, your Kadai cookware will continue to perform reliably for years to come—ready whenever you are to cook over the flames.

Browse our full Kadai Care Guide for more information by clicking on the image below.

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