Cast iron stuffer cleaning

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crazzycajun

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I have a cast iron stuffer I am reseasoning I have worked with cast iron pans,Dutch ovens etc. The question I have when using raw meat in the stuffer my plan for clean up was wash in hot water put in oven at 200f or so to kill the creepie crawlies then apply oil reheat and store. Does this sound right for sanitation or does any one have a different ideas?
Tia
 
I have a cast iron stuffer I am reseasoning I have worked with cast iron pans,Dutch ovens etc. The question I have when using raw meat in the stuffer my plan for clean up was wash in hot water put in oven at 200f or so to kill the creepie crawlies then apply oil reheat and store. Does this sound right for sanitation or does any one have a different ideas?
Tia
Crazzy
Would not use oil in tube unless you use it frequently the oil will not only collect dust, but can grow bacteria. Just the hot water and oven drying should do the trick.
Just my thoughts.
 
That is pretty much what I do except I put mine beside wood stove. Rotating to get it warm & dry the whole way around. Tube is probably not cast so shouldn’t need oiled. I then set in garbage bag an tie bag shut. I don’t tear mine apart an will not fit in oven without that
 
Yes forgot the stuffing tubes are stainless not cast with cookware the heat kills the bacteria. Witch had me concerned about the barrel.
 
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