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Burnt Rice in a PanPat from Uxbridge, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Burnt Rice in a Pan
heat it up with a little water. Once it has boiled sprinkle on a liberal amount of baking soda. Let sit overnight. Post by Sheraone RE: Burnt Rice in a Pan
I did the same thing a few days ago, and powdered dishdetergent isnt working. im going to try the fabric softener, but I may just throw away the pan. It was pretty cheap anyway. Post By Anna (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a PanWhen I burn something in a pan . I take a little fabric softner . put it in the pan or dish with enough water to cover it . let it soak over night . i n the morning the burnt on stuff will just come right off . Then just wash really good in hot sudsy water to remove the softner . works every time . good luck Post By M (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a PanI always soak burnt-on food with dishwasher powder and water, sometimes over nite. If some but not all the junk comes up, just do it again. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a PanIf the burn is really severe, it may take a lot of time soaking and scrubbing layer after layer off, but it will lift off and you should be able to salvage the pan. Post by susanmajp RE: Burnt Rice in a PanThis works for me every time, and it uses no harsh chemicals. Pour a little water in the bottom of the pan, just enough to barely cover the bottom. Then liberally sprinkle baking soda over the entire area, and on the sides if the rice is on there too. Let this set for several hours or overnight. If it dries out, you can moisten it, but it is not really necessary. Then just wipe out the baking soda, and the burned on rice will wipe off too. Also, salt will do the trick too...If the pan is aluminum, you may not want to go the baking soda route, since it will discolor the pan. Post by teachpad RE: Burnt Rice in a PanAll of the soaking and boiling ideas are good... remember that water is the universal solvent and time is its friend. If the pan is stainless on the inside you can also use oven cleaner but protect your lungs. Post By Mickey (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a Pan
Put the dishwasher powder detergent in the pan, covering the bottom with about 1/4 inch. Add about 1 inch of water, enough to make a thick solution. Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a PanFill it with some water and add a squirt of dish soap and bring it to a simmer. Let it "cook" a while (covered if you can). After a few minutes, the gunk should float to the top, making it easy to scrape it out. This also works with burnt on stuff in a crockpot (fill with water, add dish soap and "cook" overnight). Post By Shellee (Guest Post) RE: Burnt Rice in a Pan
I would try soaking it in dishwasher powder. Buy it at the dollarstore, for soaking, the off brand 's work just as well as the name brands. Post by Xummer's Nana |
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