Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Fig & Leaf (35 Pack) Square Baking Pans with LIDS | Size 8” x 8” | Heavy Duty 32 Gauge l Disposable Aluminum Foil Tins l Portable Food Containers l Top Baker’s Choice for Cake Roasting Oven Toaster

This is the correct way to wash the baking pan, no trace of stains!

Washing the cake pan is one of my worst nightmares, although I enjoy baking and eating the cake afterwards, I hate with all my soul to wash and more when it comes to molds, because with use it becomes more difficult, but I discovered a way to make it very easy.

Fig & Leaf (35 Pack) Square Baking Pans with LIDS | Size 8” x 8” | Heavy Duty 32 Gauge l Disposable Aluminum Foil Tins l Portable Food Containers l Top Baker’s Choice for Cake Roasting Oven Toaster

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Prepare this red velvet cake and then worry about washing the mold.

Now, if you have problems like me, you should pay close attention. You do not need much effort, time or money, washing will become so common that you will not worry about the mold, it will also be so clean that you will not want to stop using it.

It happened to me!

I understand that with the passage of time the molds begin to wear out and have horrible stripes that make washing something (almost) impossible, but there is a solution and I am not talking about buying a new mold, the one you have will be perfect.

You will need to:

  •     1 tablespoon of baking soda
  •     Atomizer
  •     White vinegar
  •     Brush


With these ingredients, washing cake molds is, seriously, something so easy that you will not believe that it is real and effective.

To make it look like new:

  •     Cover the bottom of the pan with the baking soda
  •     Sprinkle the white vinegar over the baking soda
  •     Carve with the brush and let it rest for a few minutes
  •     Over time, wash like you normally do
  •     Let dry


Now, eat your cake with all the tranquility in the world because washing cake molds is a very simple task from today, don't you think?

Fig & Leaf (35 Pack) Square Baking Pans with LIDS | Size 8” x 8” | Heavy Duty 32 Gauge l Disposable Aluminum Foil Tins l Portable Food Containers l Top Baker’s Choice for Cake Roasting Oven Toaster

Anchor Hocking TrueFit Bakeware Glass Casserole Dish with Cover and Storage Lid, Cherry, 3-Piece Set

How to clean the oven glass

Whether you make lasagna or casserole, there is always a splash. This can cause food to build up on the oven glass over time. You can make oven glass always look its best by doing routine cleaning, removing stubborn stains and routine maintenance.

Anchor Hocking TrueFit Bakeware Glass Casserole Dish with Cover and Storage Lid, Cherry, 3-Piece Set

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Method 1 Do a routine cleaning


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    Make a baking soda paste. Mix a solution with 3 parts water and 1 part baking soda in a shallow bowl until the baking soda dissolves. The texture will be like that of a thin paste. Open the oven and spread the mixture on the door glass. You can spread it with your fingers on all the corners of the glass. [one]

    2
    Let the baking soda sit in the glass for 15 minutes. The baking soda mixture will begin to loosen the dirt. Set 15 minutes on a stopwatch.
    3
    Rub the glass with the rough side of a sponge. After the baking soda mix has had time to smooth out the door splatters, scrub it with a kitchen sponge. Use the rough side to peel off as much sticky food as possible. [2]
    4
    Rinse with water. Rinse the sponge and remove the baking soda in side-to-side movements. Rinse and squeeze the sponge from time to time until all the baking soda is removed.
    5
    Dry the glass with a clean cloth. Use a clean, dry kitchen cloth to dry the oven door. If there is still any baking soda left, use a damp sponge to clean it off and re-dry those areas. [3]
    6
    Use a glass cleaner to remove stains. To keep the glass shiny and crisp, use a commercial window and glass cleaner, such as Windex, to give the glass one last pass. Spray some of the cleaner on a paper towel and wipe from one side to the other. You don't need to dry again. The oven is now ready to use as usual.


Method 2 Remove tough stains


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    Heat the oven to 35 or 50 ° C (100 or 125 ° F). To remove stubborn stains, you should heat the oven to a very low temperature. When the oven has reached this temperature, turn it off and open the door for 1 minute to cool it down a bit. The right temperature will be when you feel the door is warm, but not too hot to the touch. [4]
        Do not heat the oven to more than 50 ° C (125 ° F). If the door gets too hot, you could get burned.
        Food particles that are difficult to remove will soften slightly with heat.
    2
    Spray the warm glass with a suitable oven cleaner. Spray the glass with an oven safe cleaner such as Easy-Off Oven Cleaner or Oven Pride. Use only enough to cover the glass, but not so much that it puddles. Close the door for 5 minutes.
  
    SPECIALIST COUNCIL

    "The easiest way to clean the oven door glass is to spray a special cleaner, let it settle, and then clean it."
    Bridgett Price
    Bridgett Price
    Maid Easy cleaning guru and co-owner

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    Rub with a kitchen sponge. Open the oven and rub the glass with a damp kitchen sponge. Make circular movements to better detach the stuck food. When you're done, rinse the area with a clean, damp sponge.
    4
    Dry the glass with a clean cloth. Use a clean, dry kitchen cloth to dry the door. If there are still some sticky food scraps left, scrape them off with a straight razor. [5]

Method 3 Do routine maintenance


    one
    Clean the oven glass once a week. To keep the oven glass looking good, clean it weekly with baking soda. Put a reminder on your calendar to make it a part of your cleaning routine. [6]
    2
    Clean splashes immediately. If the food you prepare splashes in the oven, try to clean it as soon as possible when the glass has cooled. This way, you will prevent stains from baking again, which will make cleaning them much more difficult.

    3
    Use the oven's self-cleaning feature once a month. If your oven has a self-cleaning option, use it once a month to keep it dirt-free. This high temperature will neutralize spatter from the oven and allow you to ensure that the oven functions are ideal.

Things you will need

  •     sodium bicarbonate
  •     Water
  •     dish towel
  •     sponge
  •     oven cleaner
  •     Razor blade

Anchor Hocking TrueFit Bakeware Glass Casserole Dish with Cover and Storage Lid, Cherry, 3-Piece Set

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Pyrex Easy Grab Glass Food Bakeware and Storage Container (2-Quart, BPA Free Lid)

How to Clean Up Burnt Spills on Silicone Bakeware

Silicone can be one of the most popular materials for modern baking sheets. Durable for all temperatures, silicone bakeware can literally be removed from the oven and in the right place for the freezer. The flexible material allows you to twist even pop food out of the mold, instead of digging to get your treats out of your molds. Best of all, silicone bakeware is quite easy to clean. Even if you have burnt food stains on your silicone bakeware, use the proper methods and materials to keep your bakeware looking good as new.

Pyrex Easy Grab Glass Food Bakeware and Storage Container (2-Quart, BPA Free Lid)

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Instructions
1

Mix warm water and detergent until foam forms.

2

Soak a washrag or sponge in soap and water and clean the silicone bakeware. This will remove most of the dirt and food scraps.

3

Soak the bakeware overnight in warm, soapy water. Clean it in the morning with a washrag soaked in warm, soapy water. Soaking will remove many burnt spots or spill marks.

4

Mix three parts of baking soda and one part of water to make a paste. Spread the paste over the burnt spots marks. Allow the paste to sit on the spots for at least 30 minutes.

5

Scrape the remaining batter and burnt marks spilling out of the bakeware with a plastic spatula or a mesh pad. Wash normally to remove residual stain or paste.

Tips:
Never use steel wool or metal utensils with silicone bakeware, as they can scratch the surface.


Pyrex Easy Grab Glass Food Bakeware and Storage Container (2-Quart, BPA Free Lid)

CorningWare French White Round Bakeware Set (10-Piece, White)

How to Clean Aluminum Bakeware

Aluminum bakeware is durable and long lasting. It can withstand high cooking temperatures, but food can get stuck on the surface of the pan. Removing stuck food and treating kitchen utensils with cream of tartar will clean it without causing scratches that can occur from abrasive cleaners. Never use metal utensils to clean aluminum pans, as they can scratch the surface, causing rust.


CorningWare French White Round Bakeware Set (10-Piece, White)

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Aluminum bakeware includes casserole dishes.

Step 1
Fill the aluminum bakeware with warm water. Add enough liquid soap to foam. Shake the water with a sponge. Soak the bakeware for an hour. Use a wooden spatula to scrape loose food particles.

Step 2
Wash the bakeware with clean water. Fill with 1 qt. of clean water and 2 tablespoons. of cream of tartar.

step 3
Place the bakeware in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit until the water boils. Leave in the oven for 10 minutes. Remove the utensil and pour the water.

Step 4
Fill the bakeware with soap and water. Rub the inside with a soft sponge. Wash the kitchen and dry with a clean towel.

CorningWare French White Round Bakeware Set (10-Piece, White)