![Will adding water to a grill pan to use the remains of previously cooked food (deglazing), damage it? - Seasoned Advice Will adding water to a grill pan to use the remains of previously cooked food (deglazing), damage it? - Seasoned Advice](https://i.stack.imgur.com/bVmZBm.jpg)
Will adding water to a grill pan to use the remains of previously cooked food (deglazing), damage it? - Seasoned Advice
![Is it normal that I have to deglaze my pan with baking soda after every use? I just started using my Nan's old Le Creuset : r/LeCreuset Is it normal that I have to deglaze my pan with baking soda after every use? I just started using my Nan's old Le Creuset : r/LeCreuset](https://i.redd.it/0hrhgwitk9091.jpg)
Is it normal that I have to deglaze my pan with baking soda after every use? I just started using my Nan's old Le Creuset : r/LeCreuset
![I used this matfer just about everyday for a year and then the first time I deglaze with a little white wine, this happens! Are carbon steel pans just that delicate or I used this matfer just about everyday for a year and then the first time I deglaze with a little white wine, this happens! Are carbon steel pans just that delicate or](https://preview.redd.it/i-used-this-matfer-just-about-everyday-for-a-year-and-then-v0-oapqezgaeh9b1.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=aa087c0b7cc17f43b99cb86b4c914e42bb3cae60)
I used this matfer just about everyday for a year and then the first time I deglaze with a little white wine, this happens! Are carbon steel pans just that delicate or
![Hey, cast iron newbs. Deglaze your pans if you have any stuck on junk. Makes your life easier when washing. : r/castiron Hey, cast iron newbs. Deglaze your pans if you have any stuck on junk. Makes your life easier when washing. : r/castiron](https://i.redd.it/rwkb66tluxca1.jpg)