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Burnt pan
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Hi, I stupidly left a pan on and forgot about it and now it is completely black (plus the house smells horrible!) Any tips on how to clean the pan easily? I have left it to soak but see hours of scrubbing ahead of me unless any of you habe any good tips? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A bit late now but if it happens again (it will!) plunge the saucepan straight into a sinkful of cold water. (No water inside the pan yet)
After a few minutes, empty that water out and put the saucepan into more cold water. This loosens the burnt bits inside.
Scrape out the bits that lift easily with a wooden spoon and leave to soak for a few hours.
Should clean up quite easily then.
After a few minutes, empty that water out and put the saucepan into more cold water. This loosens the burnt bits inside.
Scrape out the bits that lift easily with a wooden spoon and leave to soak for a few hours.
Should clean up quite easily then.
Vinegar is good at taking away the smell.
See Point 4 : http://frugalliving.about.com/cs/tips/a/blvinodor.htm
It will depend partly on what the pan is made of;if it's non-stick, I'd be inclined to junk it, because whatever you do to it it will never be the same again. If it's stainless steel (all mine are, and I wouldn't use anything else) repeated soaking and scrubbing will eventually bring it back as good as new. If I burn stuff in a pan I cover the burnt areas with boiling water and a generous squirt of washing-up liquid, leave it for half an hour or so and give it a good scrub with a scourer/sponge. I generally find 3 or so repetitions of this treatment works wonders. If it's aluminium it was only fit for the scrapheap from the start!