After washing, warm cookware, then apply a measured film of high-smoke oil, wiping until nearly dry. Bake on the burner at moderate heat, repeating thin coats. This polymerized armor resists acidity, deters rust, and gives predictable release for tender cakes and enriched breads alike.
Use silicone or wood tools, avoid banging lids, and heat gradually to protect the glassy surface. If a chip exposes iron, dry swiftly after washing and touch lightly with oil outside cooking sessions. Focus on gentle sponges, avoiding abrasives that dull sheen and stain.
Low, steady flames save fuel and taste better, too. Keep windows cracked or hoods running, especially during long steam-heavy bakes. Match pot size to burner diameter, and preheat patiently rather than blasting heat, preserving cookware integrity, air quality, and dependable, reproducible results batch after batch.