This tip is for those who encounter a burnt pan in your kitchen. With some household items and a bit of elbow grease, you can restore your cookware to its former glory. Follow this simple guide to clean a burnt pot using all-natural ingredients and make it shine like new again.
Equipment You’ll Need:
A larger pot to immerse the burnt pan
Water
Washing powder
A potato
Salt
Baking powder
Baking soda
240-grit sandpaper
Running water
Liquid detergent
A sponge
Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide:
Prepare the Larger Pot: Fill a pot large enough to submerge the burnt pan with water. Place the burnt pan inside and ensure it’s completely covered with water.
Boil the Water: Place the larger pot with the burnt pan on the stove and bring the water to a boil. The heat will help loosen the burnt residues.
Add Washing Powder: Once boiling, add washing powder to the burnt pan. This will help break down stubborn crusts. Leave it to work for a few hours.
Make a Potato Paste: Grate a potato and mix it with salt, baking powder, and baking soda to create a natural degreasing paste.
Remove and Empty the Burnt Pot: Carefully take the burnt pot out of the boiling water (use gloves or potholders) and empty it.
Apply the Potato Paste: Spread the potato paste inside the burnt pot.
Scrub with Sandpaper: Gently scrub the surface with 240-grit sandpaper, adding water to keep it moist.
Rinse the Pot: Once scrubbed, rinse the pot under running water to remove residue and paste. Your pot should now be clean and shiny.
If the Outside Is Burnt Too:
Repeat the potato paste application on the outside of the pot.
Rinse under running water, and use a bit of detergent and a sponge if needed.
Follow these straightforward steps, and you can easily remove burnt-on food and stains from your pan. Don’t forget to protect your hands during the process.
Enjoy your rejuvenated, clean, and shiny pan for your next culinary adventures!