There is a great product called "Dawn Dish Scrub" it's in a small blue spray bottle at most stores that sell dish detergent. All you do is spray it and let it sit for a minute and the gunk wipes off. I've even used it on oil/grease stained pots and it works.You can also use hot soapy water and a scourer.
Cover it with Sodium Bicarbonate( baking powder. Leave for a couple of ours then wash off with a wet cloth. Use rubber gloves as it gets a bir messy!! Hope this helps.Richard
pour in some salt - let it soak-up the grease - then dump it in the trash
wipe it off with a wet washcloth, it works for me
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use some elbow grease
With soap and water or cleaning spray
Burnt food in the bottom of a cooking pan is called scorched food.
You can't use if for deep fat fry,but you can use it for sauteing and shallow frying. The olive oil will also get a burnt smell if you use it too much!
No it is not good for you because it has a lot of grease in it, which will produce fat.
Pasha is the Arabic term for the burnt rice at the bottom of the pot that the Persians call 'tadik.'
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Remove all the burnt material. Clean the MV. clean the filter. and run an ozone generator in the for several hours.
unfortunately milk will retain a burnt taste. you need to start over.
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