
Kitchen pet peeve is cleaning up burnt pots and pans. And that’s understandable, because the task is particularly laborious.
So much so that some are even thinking about replacing these old cooking utensils with new models. Except that the problem will repeat itself at some point.
To avoid incidents, it is better to take the bull by the horns and solve the problem at the source.
First of all, it is important to wash them thoroughly after each use. Burnt residue only accumulates over time, making cleaning more laborious. Without forgetting that these utensils are used to cook food: therefore, to protect your health, they must be cleaned of any dirt.
To make your job easier, we will tell you a series of home tips: quick and easy methods to get rid of the problem of burns. This will give your pans and pots a clean and healthy look again!
Two tips for cleaning a burnt pan
Many people who have a burnt pan decide that it is better to throw it away. It would be a waste! Why spend money when you can easily fix the problem with inexpensive ingredients you probably already have at home?
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