Monday, August 22, 2011

How to Clean Burnt Pans

So engrossed in reading the latest salacious showbiz gossip that you forget about the stew bubbling away on the stove? Now it's charred, blackened mess burned onto the base of your best saucepan! Forget about cooking dinner, order a takeaway instead, and get to work restoring your prized pan. You'll have it back in tip top condition before the food's even arrived.

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What to do:

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Fill the pan with water and throw in a dishwasher tablet or 1 tbsp biological washing power. Place it on the hob and bring it to boil. Leave to simmer for around 10 minutes. ll those nasty burnt bits will simply lift away, leaving you pan as good as new. Repeat if necessary, then wash thoroughly as normal. You can also use this method for hob safe roasting tins.

Beat the burn:

For cooking scrambled eggs or other foods that tend to stick, invest in a good quality, hard anodized saucepan. These are easy to clean, it's laughable, even when burnt. Simply wipe with a sponge and the mess will usually come straight off.

One word of warning when trying out this technique, is that the perfume odour from the dishwasher tablet or washing power can sometimes stay on the pan. Some biological washing power is perfume free so you might get away with it. If you pan does happen to smell of perfume then let it sit for a day or two in cold water and washing up liquid. After drying the pan off, add some oil and let it sit on the heat for a while. This should remove any smells.

How to Clean Burnt Pans

Author: Mr D Taylor

If you are looking for more tips please visit Cleaners in Reading.

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