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Seasoning CI Grate - Tutorial
1) Wash CI Grate with dishwashing liquid and hot water to get rid of any protective coating that may have been applied for shipping - rinse throughly and let drip dry
2) Preheat oven to 200 degrees
3) Place CI Grate in over for approximately 10-15 minutes - If your grate does not fit all the way in the over, it is ok for the door to be open slightly... do this at your discretion as we wouldn't want any kids or adults to come by and get burned (this is to thoroughly dry the grate as water and oil do not mix well)
4) Remove grate from the over and allow to cool (be very careful as it will be extremely hot)
5) Once cool, place on some aluminum foil and pull out a basting brush and some Crisco

6) Brush the inside of the Crisco then apply liberally onto the grate


7) Preheat BGE to about 250-300 degrees
8) Place grate on grill and heat it for an 1 - 1 1/2 hours

9) Now you are done and your grate is ready to use. The CI Grate will have a nice clean and protected finish on it

You will have to repeat this process more frequesntly with a new grate but will get less frequent with time. If rust occurs, it is an indication that the grates have not been seasoned enough or the seasoning has been burned off.
Do not do a burn-off after you grill, but rather leave the cooking residues on the grates to keep a protective coating on the cast iron. Do a burn-off just before you grill. The more you use your cast iron grates, the easier the maintenance will be.
Enjoy!!!
Comments
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The first time you use that for searing steaks it will burn off.
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I took mine out of the plastic bag, lit some lump and cooked somethin'.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I seared steaks tonight at 650 without a problem. Can't personally speak at temps above that though.
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Michael,
I was told they were pre-seasoned.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Could be. They do look a little Lodge-like. All I know is, I have no intention of seasoning a grid.

However, I can now say that the gasket on the Mini is NOT pre-seasoned. TRex tonight (after multiple cooks, several of them at searing temps) and when I tried to open the dome for the roast, it was glued shut. Jerked on the handle a bit and it came loose, but the gasket is toast. I'm surprised it has lasted this long.
Love the egg, sure wish they would provide a gasket that's worth having.
Think I'll try Nomex and UltraCopper this time around. Or nothing. I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
It feels good to egg neckid!
No gasket=No gasket problems!
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And I COULD too! It's in my living room fireplace! hahahahaha :woohoo: :woohoo:
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I meant neckid as gasketless!! :laugh: :laugh:
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I know.
Besides, I'd be afraid of singeing my hair. 
(sorry, I don't know what came over me...)I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
:ohmy: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Michael,
Pretty funny right there. I did whole shoulders this weekend with no gasket whatsoever.
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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I am using a Medium CI on a spider on my large. No chance that it will "season". I cant' speak for up higher, just above the charcoal it is way to hot even with the dome reading 450 degrees.
TTFN WLL -
Thanks for putting together a nice tutorial!!
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It's a Grid, not a Grate. You might be thinking of a Weber.
In regards to the actual "Tutorial", I'm truly at a loss for words. -
I have to agree with the others, the reason your search didn't find anything is beacause not many users bother and it isn't necessary to season it....mine is constantly getting gunked up then burned off..it doesn't take an extreme egg temp to burn off a good seasoning on any cast iron item..
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Be glad you took a picture, but like others have tried to tell you the cast iron grill will quickly lose that pristine appearance you took time to create - unless you hang it on the wall to look at instead of using. :laugh:
Here's my pride and joy for my small
Then as a virgin
now in a recent use as a veteran
My advice just echos others...don't bother if you plan to use and enjoy the benefits of cast iron in your BGE!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Well last night I did a 700+ sear and I see what you all are saying. Guess that is what I get for listening to the guy who sold me mine. :unsure:
Anyway... just thought I was helping out. Oh well... guess I will do more reading and less posting. :laugh: -
Keep posting....dont take the comments in this thread personally...users trying new things is what got us all to where we are today..
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