Burnt Cookware Shines Without Scrubbing Using an Ingredient Under 20 Cents
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A simple cleaning method using baking soda and aluminum foil can remove stubborn burnt-on residue from pots and pans.
- This technique requires minimal effort and time, avoiding the need for harsh scrubbing or prolonged soaking.
- The method is particularly effective for stainless steel cookware and offers a cost-effective alternative to commercial cleaning products.
Burnt pots and pans no longer need to be discarded or subjected to arduous scrubbing. A surprisingly effective cleaning method, requiring only baking soda and aluminum foil, can restore cookware to a near-new condition in minutes.
The pots and pans that many end up in the trash after burning, but with this trick you will get rid of burnt deposits and grease in minutes, and the dishes will look like new again.
This technique, tested and highlighted by The Kitchn, bypasses expensive cleaning agents and time-consuming soaking. The process involves creating a thick paste of baking soda and water to cover the burnt areas. A crumpled ball of aluminum foil is then used to gently scrub the residue in circular motions. The baking soda paste aids in loosening the burnt-on food, significantly reducing the need for forceful scrubbing.
Hard scrubbing and hours of soaking dishes in water are a thing of the past.
According to Ashley Poskin, who tested the method, it was the quickest and least labor-intensive approach among several popular cleaning techniques. If stubborn stains persist, the process can be repeated. While most effective on stainless steel, this method provides a valuable solution for tough burnt-on deposits that resist regular washing. It transforms a dreaded chore into a quick fix, saving both time and money.
The best result was achieved with a combination of baking soda and aluminum foil.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.