Cleaning a steel pan or pot

This sound familiar: you’re cooking some delicious meal when someone or something catches your attention and soon you notice that eeeeverything has burnt on the surface of your beloved pan or pot? It sure has happened to us.

Lucky for us, this doesn’t mean that you’re best friend has seen its best days. This super easy trick will give your cookware a new life and keep you happily cooking for years to come!

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Cleaning a steel pan or pot

You need:
Water
Baking soda
A rough sponge
Kitchen paper towel
(Vinegar)

Add baking soda to the base so that it is fully covered. Add water so that the base is covered. Turn the stove on and let simmer for a few minutes depending on how dirty the item is. Turn the stove off and let cool. Pour the water out and wash with a sponge and some washing detergent. Rinse and dry with paper towel.

If the dirt has really stuck, let soak over night.

If these don’t help you can repeat the whole thing or add some vinegar over the baking soda.

Did you know, that the rainbow colours that appear to your steel pot or pan are a result of heating your cookware too hot? The colours will fade over time but you can also remove them. Here’s how: add ½ dl or vinegar and 1 L of water to your pot. Let simmer and clean the pot with a rough sponge. Rinse well.  

Tip! When cooking with a steel pot, add salt when the water is already boiling. Otherwise the salt may cause some small white spots to appear in the steel surface.

Watch the video below to see how Santtu cleans his pan!



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