Preparing delicious and good looking dishes may come at a price. The baking sheets you use in all of your culinary adventures take a hard hit when baking something quite tasteful. The cleaning process may take a while, but it is necessary. Sometimes we need a way to make things easier. We suggest you try the following methods to clean baking sheets. Choosing this version of cleaning your cookingtools will yield in almost new baking sheets in 5 minutes. Yes, you read that correctly, only 5 minutes of work to turn your scrubby dirty baking pan into a clean one. The half an hour of battling with grease is done by the solution you have to make. But for that you have to read all the details provided in the tutorial. Check it out and share it with your cooking friends so you aren’t just the only one who benefits.
I’m gearing up for some major baking this month, if you are too, this post is for you. I took inventory of my baking sheets and pans and realized that my baking pans looked pretty pitiful. Lots of baked on stains – they’re clean, but the stainless steel was nothing close to appetizing. I tried a couple solutions I found online and nothing worked, so I came up with my own simple ‘remedy’ to clean them. Two ingredients and a little elbow grease cleaned them up in a couple minutes. Easy peasy. (Please note: this is NOT for coated or non-stick baking sheets and pans.)
Here’s what you need to clean your baking sheets and pans:
- Bon Ami powder (you can try baking soda too, but the Bon Ami worked a little more quickly and effectively for my icky pans)
- Aluminum Foil – crumpled up (I use aluminum foil to clean glass baking dishes with caked on food, so I thought it might be a workable fix and it is!)
- Paper towels
- Water to make a paste
Gather your ingredients and follow these super simple steps:
Wash thoroughly with soap and water and repeat if necessary and start baking!
And because everyone loves a good before and after….
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