Brilio.net - Frying pans can be used for various cooking methods, such as frying, sauting, boiling, and even grilling. Just like other kitchen utensils, frying pans that are frequently used also get dirty easily. Moreover, the lower part (buttocks) is directly exposed to the stove fire.
If left like that, the burnt stains will build up and be difficult to remove. Even though it has been washed repeatedly, the hard crust still won't come off. As a result, a number of people deliberately brush the bottom of the pan with a baking soda solution. After rubbing it for a while, the burnt crust will come off and the bottom of the pan will look shiny again.
But don't just use baking soda, it turns out there are other ingredients that can be used to remove burnt crust on the bottom of a pan . The method was demonstrated by YouTube user Suher Manto. At the beginning of the video, he shows the appearance of his frying pan.
"The pan is very crusty," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Suher Manto on Saturday (3/2).
photo: YouTube/Suher Manto
To clean it, he seems to use one kitchen ingredient, namely dabbing soap. The dab soap is immediately smeared evenly over the entire surface of the bottom of the pan.
"Don't miss anything so that the pan shines like new again," said the owner of the video.
photo: YouTube/Suher Manto
After it was evenly distributed, it appeared he added several other cleaning agents to the entire bottom surface of the pan. The ingredients include detergent powder and citrus. So that the cleaning solution works well, first let the pan sit for 30 minutes.
photo: YouTube/Suher Manto
Immediately brush the bottom of the pan with a wire sponge when it has been left for 30 minutes. Because it has been applied with various cleaning agents, all the burnt crust is very easy to clean. It didn't take long for the bottom of the frying pan to look shiny again.
photo: YouTube/Suher Manto
If you feel it is clean enough, rinse the pan with clean water. Don't forget to rub the bottom of the pan to ensure it is as clean as possible. As a result, the bottom of the pan looks clean and shiny again.
photo: YouTube/Suher Manto