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Have you just purchased a new camp oven but are sure how to season it correctly or want to bring some life back into an old camp oven? Stick around because I am about to show you how to season a cast iron camp oven correctly. Campfire Australia: https://www.campfirecook.com/ There is nothing more enjoyable then cooking on an open fire with a good quality cast iron camp oven. The meal you can create are unique and if done right absolutely delicious. However, there is a lot of mystery around how to season your camp oven correctly. I have just received this new 9 quart camp oven from Campfire Australia which has been pre seasoned but I am going to season it today to show you how it is done. Why season your camp oven? Seasoning your camp oven is very important to do before you start cooking anything. Why is this? It prepares the surface of the camp oven for cooking, creating a non stick layer on the metal. It also prevents the camp oven from rusting. How to season your camp oven You can either season your camp oven in an oven or a bbq at home of in a fire while you are camping like I am doing today. Heat the camp oven in the fire. This ensures that any moisture is removed and expands the metal which will allow the oil to penetrate easily. Lightly coat the camp oven in olive oil using a piece of paper towel. Make sure it is a thin layer and there is no pooling. Return the camp oven to the fire placing it upside down to that the oil wont pool. The camp oven will start smoking as the oil burns off. Let it heat for about 30 minutes then remove. Allow the camp oven to cool a little the repeat the process. Once you have finished take the camp oven off and give it a very light coating of oil, making sure there is no pooling. Using a oil spray would be ideal if you have one available. Useful products we use on our trips: Ezyanchor - https://ezyanchor.com/?ref=39x9jqkn6xx Osah Drypaks - https://osahdrypaks.com.au?sca_ref=30... Expedition134 Box - https://openskytouring.com/?ref=122 Camera gear I used to create this video: Nikon Z6 - https://amzn.to/3h9Fuub Hoya 67mm variable nd filter - https://amzn.to/37Ck9Gm Nikkor Z series 35mm f1.8 lense - https://amzn.to/2KMR3Lq Nikkor Z series 24-70 f4 lense - https://amzn.to/37Fj7tu I edit on a Gygabite Aorus 7 - https://amzn.to/2WyiV8Q Mavic 2 pro - https://amzn.to/2zKo064 Freewell mavic 2 pro filters - https://amzn.t`o/2ZZnCeZ Nikon D7500 - https://amzn.to/2zBAUU9 Tamron 10-24mm lense - https://amzn.to/2TS8uvJ Tamron 70-200mm Lense - https://amzn.to/2MexGIL DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting outbacktouringaustralia.com so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!