- Cleaning
Burner Pans and Covered Casserole Dishes
- By: LeAnn
R. Ralph
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- If your burner
pans and covered casserole dishes look like mine did, they've
got baked-on spots that no amount of scrubbing will remove.
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- And if you're
like me, even the thought of using chemical cleaners brings tears
to your eyes and makes you want to start coughing, not to mention
that the chemical cleaners are expensive.
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- One simple
solution that I've found works very well uses ingredients that
are probably in your cupboard right now: cream of tartar and
vinegar.
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- Here are the
steps to follow:
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- 1. Mix 2 teaspoons of
vinegar and 2 teaspoon of cream of tartar in a small dish (use
3 or 4 teaspoons of vinegar and 3 or 4 teaspoons of cream of
tartar if you have more items to clean or if you have larger
items, such as a heavily soiled casserole dish and cover).
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- 2. Use a cotton ball
to apply the solution to your burner pans or casserole dishes
and covers (Corning Ware casseroles, for example).
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- 3. Let sit for 5 to
10 minutes.
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- 4. Scrub with a scouring
pad and then wash in hot, soapy water.
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- 5. Repeat several times,
if necessary, for heavily soiled burner pans and covered casserole
dishes.
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- I was surprised
by how well this works. You will still need to scrub a bit, but
your effort will produce definite results.
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- The first
time I tried it, one of my burner pans was black and crusty from
lima beans that had boiled over. The vinegar/cream of tartar
solution took it right off. It worked so well, I tried it on
my other burner pans, and soon they were cleaner and more shiny
than they had been in a long time.
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- Then I tried
it on a covered casserole dish that had belonged to my mother.
(Mom died in 1985, so that tells you how long the casserole dish
has been around.) When I used a cotton ball to wipe on the vinegar/cream
of tartar solution, some of the baked-on gunk wiped off immediately!
I scrubbed a little harder with the cotton ball, and more of
it came off. I also discovered that the longer I let the solution
sit on the cover and the casserole dish, the better it worked.
Soon, the casserole dish and cover also were cleaner than they
had been in years.
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- And one of
the best parts about all of it was that I didn't have to use
expensive chemical cleaners that make me cough and bring tears
to my eyes.
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Author:
LeAnn R. Ralph is the author
of the book: Christmas in Dairyland (True Stories from a Wisconsin
Farm) (trade paperback; August 2003). Order your copy today!
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