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  • 5. After the griddle has dried completely, use a cloth or a paper towel to apply a thin layer of oil to the surface. This will help protect the griddle from rust and maintain its seasoning.
  • In conclusion, the type of Dutch oven you choose largely depends on your cooking preferences and needs. Whether it's the classic cast iron, enameled for convenience, ceramic for a healthier option, or the modern stainless steel and aluminum varieties, each offers a unique cooking experience. Regardless of the type, a Dutch oven is an investment in quality cooking that can last a lifetime. So, choose wisely and let the delicious meals begin!