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whats the best way to clean cast iron pan stands?
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How can I clean my cast iron pan stand tried soaking them in warm soapy water and using a scourer but cant get rid of grease stains etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brazilians are almost fanatical about protecting their cast iron pots and pans and clean them with a drop of oil and newspapers, simply rubbing out the pan or pot until it shines. I guess, if we go back to our days of eating fish & chips in newspaper, there's really little difference.
In the southern part of the united states, the typical fry-pan is cast iron as well. I used to watch with fascination as cooks in the local 'Waffle House' would just wipe out the pans from time to time with a tea towel... so it would seem to be setting a trend...
and...by the way...I hope you're cooking for us all! :-)
Bon Appetite
Fr Bill
In the southern part of the united states, the typical fry-pan is cast iron as well. I used to watch with fascination as cooks in the local 'Waffle House' would just wipe out the pans from time to time with a tea towel... so it would seem to be setting a trend...
and...by the way...I hope you're cooking for us all! :-)
Bon Appetite
Fr Bill
Apologies...so much for my exhaustion! My secret to that is to toss it into the bath with a laundry tablet. I do that with the hob irons as well. When I return at the end of the day, they're immaculate!
Nice comment about the Fairy spray. I've not been very lucky with the stuff. Instead, I continue to use Borax powder, which seems to do a bit better ...at least for the messes I make :-)
Best of luck
Fr Bill
Nice comment about the Fairy spray. I've not been very lucky with the stuff. Instead, I continue to use Borax powder, which seems to do a bit better ...at least for the messes I make :-)
Best of luck
Fr Bill
oh crikey, i have completely misunderstood what you meant. i thought you meant a stand to put a hot pan on to prevent marks on the worktop - sorry!!
i don't think there's anything at all you can do about the cooker ones you mean, that's just the way they go when they're used. now, what you really need is a halogen hob like mine - a quick wipe over with a damp cloth and hey presto comes up all shiney and new.
sorry for the confusion.
i don't think there's anything at all you can do about the cooker ones you mean, that's just the way they go when they're used. now, what you really need is a halogen hob like mine - a quick wipe over with a damp cloth and hey presto comes up all shiney and new.
sorry for the confusion.
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