Whether it’s a stainless steel or aluminum pan, getting it to shine when it’s burned is a tedious task. Grease might be trapped at the bottom of the cookware, which can turn black. Here are 7 great grandmotherly tips to solve this problem.
Some kitchen utensils can burn, and it’s difficult to get them to shine if you don’t know the right methods. Here’s how to clean pans without harsh chemicals.
Burnt pans can be cleaned with grandma’s tips
. Some kitchen utensils can burn during cooking. Regardless of the material, this container may require a product with a degreasing effect, as food tends to stick. An unpleasant stain can form on the bottom of the pan and remain. This can happen if you’re preparing a recipe that takes a long time and the bottom of the pan burns. If this unpleasantness occurs and leaves behind unpleasant odors, don’t panic! You don’t even need to use harsh chemicals to remove these stubborn stains. 7 eco-friendly D-System techniques can help you with this important home maintenance task.
1- Place vinegar and baking soda in a saucepan to remove stains.
A frying pan or casserole dish, a sauté pan, or a stainless steel saucepan may contain grease stains. White vinegar, a household liquid, is a perfect acidic solution for scrubbing these essential kitchen utensils. To do this, you will need to pour the same amount of water as this acetic acid stain remover source. The second step is to boil this mixture in the container. Then pour it down the sink and add a tablespoon of baking soda to the empty pan. This powder has abrasive properties that help thoroughly remove the marks. After waiting 30 minutes, rub the inside of the utensil with a rough sponge.
2- Use salt on your cast iron casserole dish or saucepan.
Coarse salt is an ingredient that removes smelly grease residue that clings to the bottom of the cooking appliance. To avoid overusing large amounts of cleaning products, use the mineral salt by mixing it with hot water and detergent. Then, using a rough sponge and half a lemon, or an old toothbrush, scrape the bottom of the pan. After this technique, the stains will surely disappear. Surprising, right?