While I stand by my pretreatment-followed-by-scrubbing technique, some baking sheets need a little something extra. When it comes to purchased cleaners, I'm a huge fan of Bar Keepers Friend. Their original cleanser is a powder and can be used to clean almost everything in the kitchen—not...
How do I clean discolored baking sheets? If your baking sheets are discolored due to dark food stains rather than from scorching, a paste made from 1 tbsp. of baking soda and 2 tbsps. of hydrogen peroxide will help. Scrub the pans, then spread the mixture onto the stains. After about ...
Don’t Forget the Burner Grates:Burner grates can accumulate a lot of grease, which can be a hassle to clean. Remove the grates and soak them in hot water and a mixture of dish soap and baking soda for an hour before gently scrubbing away the grease. Rinse them with water and let...
How to clean pots, pans and baking dishes Supplies: Dryer sheet Warm water Sponge Instructions: 1. Pour warm water into the dirty dish. Pour some warm water in the dish to start.Anna De Souza 2. Place a dryer sheet on the surface of the water. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, or ev...
3. Bring the pan to a boil. (It should be looking a bit cleaner already.) 4. Remove the pan from the heat and add the baking soda. Expect fizz! Apartment Therapy Cleaning Tip:Many readers have commented that they experienced “dramatic fizz” that required a lot of clean-up. To avoid...
Remove all products from storage shelves. Wash shelves using mixture of hot water and liquid detergent. Rinse with clean damp cloth. Spray sanitizer and let dry before putting products back on shelves. Scrape walk-in freezers with metal scraper. Sweep inside of freezers. Remove metal shelves from...
Level 1: Used Pans If your non stick pot or pan is relatively new, or you’ve done a good job of maintaining it, you probably won’t need to do much to get (and keep) it clean. That’s especially true for pans that are just slightly dirty from everyday use—i.e., pans that ...
Tougher messes,including burnt food or oil, might require more abrasive cleaning.Baking sodais a simple, inexpensive way to clean burnt stainless-steel pans. Add a few spoonfuls to your scorched pan, and enough water to cover the burnt areas. Bring to a boil and simmer until most of the ...
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Season your baking sheets.Seasoning your baking sheets also helps prevent rust. Apply a light coating of oil to the surface between uses, and you’ll save yourself extra elbow grease when it’s time to clean. Use gentle spatulas and serveware.For non-stick baking sheets, avoid using metal ...