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No it is not absolutely necessary

By just using oil and cooking with it, you will over time "Season" the pan. It's just not a great way of doing it

You will get better results following the basic steps documented on SA or elsewhere e.g. What's the best way to season a cast iron skillet?What's the best way to season a cast iron skillet?

Basically all you need to do is; clean the pan, oil it, heat it to a high heat. That's not too tricky, is it?

No it is not absolutely necessary

By just using oil and cooking with it, you will over time "Season" the pan. It's just not a great way of doing it

You will get better results following the basic steps documented on SA or elsewhere e.g. What's the best way to season a cast iron skillet?

Basically all you need to do is; clean the pan, oil it, heat it to a high heat. That's not too tricky, is it?

No it is not absolutely necessary

By just using oil and cooking with it, you will over time "Season" the pan. It's just not a great way of doing it

You will get better results following the basic steps documented on SA or elsewhere e.g. What's the best way to season a cast iron skillet?

Basically all you need to do is; clean the pan, oil it, heat it to a high heat. That's not too tricky, is it?

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No it is not absolutely necessary

By just using oil and cooking with it, you will over time "Season" the pan. It's just not a great way of doing it

You will get better results following the basic steps documented on SA or elsewhere e.g. What's the best way to season a cast iron skillet?

Basically all you need to do is; clean the pan, oil it, heat it to a high heat. That's not too tricky, is it?