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How to Get Grease Off a Baking Sheet?
When your baking sheet looks like it’s beyond a simple soap-and-water clean, try a natural yet powerful cleaning method using citric acid and hot water. Begin by sprinkling a generous amount of citric acid over the stained areas, then pour hot water over it to cover the entire surface. The hot water amplifies the cleaning power of the citric acid, creating a potent mixture that breaks down the grime. Let this sit for about 40 minutes, which allows the citric acid sufficient time to dissolve the tough grease and stains.
After the waiting period, scrub the tray inside the oven if it’s still warm from recent use. The warmth helps keep the grease soft, making it easier to scrub away. Use a non-abrasive sponge or brush to avoid scratching the tray. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth, effectively cleaning your baking sheet without harsh chemicals and preserving both its condition and your health.
How to Keep Your Baking Sheets in Top Shape
Maintaining your baking sheets isn’t just about cleaning; it’s also about prevention. Here are some tips to keep your trays looking like new:
Always line your baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat when cooking foods that might stick or leave residues. This barrier not only prevents sticking but also makes cleanup a breeze.
Avoid using metal utensils on your baking sheets to prevent scratches and scrapes that can harbor bacteria and lead to further staining.
Store your baking sheets properly by stacking them with a cushioning layer of soft cloth in between to avoid scratches.
Regularly check for any signs of wear and treat them immediately to prevent further damage.
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