Yes, you can, and you'll be able to do that, following certain tips from the experts. Using cast iron cookware is a key secret of having very flavorful meals prepared right from your kitchen. One key tip: not to allow other people not-known to you personally to use your kitchen. Make sure you and your trusted people will use your kitchen -- this ensures your cast iron cookware are kept away from being used by people not known to you. It's ideal that you (and preferably you alone, with certain exceptions) will just be using those cookware. As such, you'll be able to control things related to the upkeep of cleanliness and sanitation in your kitchen.
Using cast iron cookware in your kitchen entails some known-cleaning tricks to keep them at good service to your cooking needs. Using tips I got from a long-time Italian-American restaurant owner, I prepared an article on Cast Iron Cookware: How to clean cast iron cookware.
Asked jokingly by one of my relatives:
Isn't it easier to buy a new one, lol !!!
I replied:
hmmm, cast iron cookware are meant to be of service to your kitchen for a lifetime---you just have to wash them with clean water and hang them dry he he he
Some online videos are available and helpful, in case you have more questions. Check this one out:
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