Over time, molds, baking trays and oven sheets/pans will be worn down – it’s an inevitable fact.
Stains, leftovers and burn marks are three common things that are difficult to get rid of. When something’s literally been cooked on, it will always be harder to get off.
Some people simply throw away oven accessories when they’re ruined. But why not choose to take care of what you have rather than buy new ones? Especially when you learn that plates, trays and molds can be cleaned – and by simple means.
I was stuck before using some of the tips below. Now I’ve tried them, I’m happy to vouch for their reliability.
You don’t need to buy expensive chemicals or fancy spray bottles, and your oven equipment will be clean as new.
Cleaning glass forms
What you need
- Washing-up liquid
- Baking soda
- Water
- Aluminium foil
- An old toothbrush
Glass forms can be one of the hardest cooking utensils to clean. The marks are often “burned” on, which makes them very difficult to remove. Fortunately, this trick should break down grime and make it much easier to clean what you need.
First, dip a toothbrush into the washing-up liquid and add baking soda. Use circular motions, apply the paste so that it’s covering all stains on the glass. For large pans, you can use a normal brush to apply the formula.
Let this rest for 20-30 minutes. Afterwards, take aluminium foil and use it to gently rub the affected areas. It will be stain free and clean afterwards!
Cleaning baking sheets and oven molds
What you need
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Baking soda
- A sponge
Baking sheets and trays are used by the majority of us several times a week, for many different recipes. As a result, it’s not unusual for them to accumulate a lot of grime.
To clean them, pour a layer of baking soda over the pan. Then add another layer of hydrogen peroxide on top of this. Finally another layer of baking soda to round it off.
Leave the pan to stand for 1-2 hours, then scrub with a coarse swab or pad. The stains will come off with ease!
Alternative method
Here’s another proven method of cleaning stainless steel oven equipment.
What you need
- Cloth
- Water
- Baking soda
- Aluminium foil
Pour water and baking soda over the pan, wipe with a cloth.
Use a small piece of aluminium foil rolled a ball to scrub the harder spots.
Then wash thoroughly with warm water and soap. Make sure you allow time for air dry.
Bonus tips: Aluminium forms
What you’ll need
- Water
- Distilled white vinegar / vinegar
- A pot
- sponges
Aluminium molds can be revitalized and restored with the right technique.
To start, fill a pan equal amounts water and vinegar. Boil the mixture.
Once boiled, remove the saucepan from the heat and let it cool to room temperature. Then dump a sponge into the mixture and start scrubbing the mold.
After cleaning, rinse with warm water and detergent. Let it air dry and enjoy your “new” aluminium form!
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