Brilio.net - Frequent exposure to fire makes the bottom or what is often called the bottom of the pan burn easily. In fact, many people have no problem using a burnt pan bottom. However, there are also those who are uncomfortable and try to clean it so it shines again.
The process of removing burnt stains on the bottom of a pan tends to be difficult, but that doesn't mean it can't be done. There are a number of tricks to get rid of burnt stains on the bottom of the pan that you can try at home, one of which is by soaking it in a cleaning solution for 1 full night.
photo: YouTube/mang Sadi stove
However, the process of soaking the pot overnight doesn't seem suitable for people who prefer to work on a set . Well, if you are one of them, there is one more alternative trick from YouTube account user Mang Sadi Stove. After investigating, this trick only requires two kitchen ingredients to make the bottom of the pan shiny again even if you don't soak it overnight, you know.
photo: YouTube/mang Sadi stove
Before practicing the trick, first wet the bottom of the pan with clean water. Then, sprinkle the bottom of the pan with salt to taste. Yup, salt is the first kitchen ingredient you should use to clean the bottom of the pan from burnt spots.
Next, prepare a ladle or container filled with clean water. Then mix water with dish washing soap. So, dishwashing soap is the second kitchen ingredient that you must also prepare.
photo: YouTube/mang Sadi stove
Once the dish soap is ready, pour it straight into the bottom of the pan. To get more foam, you can use a sponge while pouring in the dish soap. Then, leave it for a few moments.
"Let it sit so it absorbs, maybe 3 minutes or 5 minutes is fine," emphasized the owner of the YouTube account Mang Sadi Stove, quoted by BrilioFood on Saturday (3/8).
photo: YouTube/mang Sadi stove
After letting it sit, rub the bottom of the pan until all the burnt spots are gone. The owner of the YouTube account, Mang Sadi, rubs the butt of his stove with wire wool . The coarse texture of the wire wool will help remove stains easily.
If all the burnt stains have faded, continue rinsing the bottom of the pan with clean water. How about it, the results are shiny again, right?