Cleaning blackened, burned cookware doesn’t have to mean an arm-wearying afternoon of rigorous scouring. It doesn’t have to mean the use of harsh, toxic chemicals either. You probably already own ...
Slow cookers are loved for convenient meal preparation, but the aftermath - a massive pot of baked-on food with lingering odors, can be less than appealing. Hours of simmering can create a stubborn ...
Nobody looks forward to doing the dishes. But when it comes to dealing with a scorched pot—like, food-seems-permanently-fused-to-the-pan charred—it’s all too tempting to toss the pot entirely, rather ...
To clean a scorched pot without heavy scrubbing, use boiling water, white vinegar, or baking soda. Keep in mind your type of pot, as some materials react better to different cleaning methods. To ...
Over time, your Instant Pot (and any pressure cooker) is bound to get dirty enough to warrant more than a standard, daily cleaning. If you're noticing more grime than usual, here's how to deep-clean ...
You use some small appliances and kitchen objects for the same thing over and over — but they still need to be cleaned regularly to prevent cross-contamination, food poisoning, and allergies. The ...