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Do you think it's safe to cook chicken in a cast iron skillet?

I'm new to cooking. I just bought a new cast iron skillet.


I'm wanting to use it to cook chicken, because it can withstand high heat. Apparently, that's the best way to cook a chicken breast - high heat and fast.

The makers of the skillet recommend hand washing and light seasoning with oil after each use. Will the hand washing be enough to kill the bacteria from the chicken? Or, did most of the bacteria die after being in the oven at high heat?
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Penny · 46-50, F
High heat and fast is only for small or thin pieces of chicken. You can wash it with dish soap. Just do it lightly and quickly then dry it after and rub on a thin layer of oil. Only wash it if it really needs it though. If you can get away with wiping it clean with a rag thats better. Depends on how dirty it is.
perceptivei · 36-40, F
@Penny Great advice. Thanks.