C.C. asks from Garland, TX on April 14, 2011
How to Clean My Sauce Pan
Hello Mama's,
Ok, Last night I made beans to go with our dinner. Unfortunately I burned them so now I have a sauce pan full of dried, baked on crust that won't budge. I soaked the pan over night but it didn't help whatsoever. Do I just need to toss the pan or do any of you smart Moms know any secrets that will clean the mess I made? Thank you for any help you can give.
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S.F. answers from Utica on April 14, 2011
Boil water mixed with a bunch of baking soda in the pot and let that simmer for about 30 mins or so. Once thats done you should be able to clean the pot out
Good Luck
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T.K. answers from Dallas on April 14, 2011
fill with water and put either baking soda or dish washing liquid in the pan and put back on the stove. Bring it to a slow boil over medium heat. That should loosen the scorch.
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T.K. answers from Dallas on April 14, 2011
fill with water and put either baking soda or dish washing liquid in the pan and put back on the stove. Bring it to a slow boil over medium heat. That should loosen the scorch.
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S.F. answers from Utica on April 14, 2011
Boil water mixed with a bunch of baking soda in the pot and let that simmer for about 30 mins or so. Once thats done you should be able to clean the pot out
Good Luck
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J.E. answers from Los Angeles on April 14, 2011
dishwasher detergent does wonders with these things, soak it with some in the water.
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P.F. answers from Dallas on April 14, 2011
This is from my mom:
If you burned something to the bottom of a pan, wipe it out as best as possible. Add water and put it back on the stove and let simmer. Work the burned stuff off with a wooden spoon, until loosened, then dump the water and wash a normal.
She would also used to help clean the pot after Barkeepers Friend liquid cleanser and then wash the pan.
Good luck!
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J.S. answers from Seattle on April 14, 2011
Put some baking soda or dishwasher detergent into the pan with some water and set it to simmer on the stove for a few minutes. This should loosen most of the burnt food and allow you to scrape and clean as normal. If you've got black carbon marks on the pan, you can use a brillo, or Bar Keeper's Friend, but I prefer Bon Ami. It's a mild abrasive that you scrub with, using just a little water and a scrub pad or regular sponge. It make take a few rounds, but your pan will look brand new afterward.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on April 14, 2011
I would put water in it and let it set.
If that doesn't work - what's worked for me is using "EASY OFF" on my pots and pans - however, you cannot use Easy Off on the pans with the coating.....
Just DO NOT put it in the dishwasher so it "bakes" it on there!!
Good luck!!
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A.D. answers from Dallas on April 14, 2011
If heating water to a simmer doesn't work try filling the pan with water about an inch over the scorch marks and stick a dryer sheet in there let it soak for several hours or overnight. Sounds weird I know but it works!
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T.L. answers from St. Louis on April 14, 2011
Me I would throw it away because I don't have time to clean a burned pan. But with money being tight every where right now I would probably scrub it. Have you tried filling the pan with soapy water and letting that boil?
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