Steel Tawa (Tava Griddle Pan)

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Steel Tawa (Tava Griddle Pan)

Steel Tawa (Tava Griddle Pan)

The Steel Tava (Chapati Tawa) is an Indian flat pan/griddle, perfect for preparing traditional chapati, Indian breads and other cooking. The tawa style of cooking equipment is used throughout the world, in Indian food, Asian, Chinese and African cooking for breads, meats, eggs and general flat frying. 

Approx 11 " Diameter.

Preparation & How To Season

The Tawa must be prepared and seasoned before use.

First clean the tawa thoroughly to remove any manufacturers protective oil & rust, then dry completely.

Now to season, heat the tawa for a few minutes until its entire surface is hot.
With a cloth wipe on a thin layer of oil, then turn up the heat to burn it off, and let it cool down. Repeat this process building up at least half a dozen thin layers, burning in each layer before applying the next.
Be careful when handling hot items.

Cleaning

Rinse the tawa with hot water. Gently lift off or scrub away food particles with a non metallic scrubber. Rinse.
Dry the interior and exterior with paper towels.
To finish drying, place over medium to high flame and 'burn', to sterilise it ready for your next cooking session.
It is best not to wash with detergents, as it will take away all your hard work with seasoning.
Wipe over with a small amount of vegetable oil. This helps prevent rusting. [Note: this step may not be necessary if you properly seasoned and it gets a lot of use.] Store until ready to use again.

Tips: ''Never scrub with an abrasive cleanser, as this can damage the seasoned surface. Instead, wash in hot water. If necessary, you can use a brush or nonmetallic scrubber to remove any particles of food sticking to the bottom. Do not put in the dishwasher. If rust appears or it is accidentally cleaned in the dishwasher, remove the rust [with scouring pad etc] and re-season it, being careful to remove all the rust. Keeping this cookware well seasoned and oiled will help prevent rusting. Wipe dry with paper towels. They will build up a layer of black carbon, but don't worry, this will help stop rusting . '' - the asian cookshop

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