Dec 5, 2023 #1 G georgevan Senior Cook Joined Nov 9, 2020 Messages 445 Location Appleton its real thick and hard. Maybe I shouldn't mess with it.
Dec 5, 2023 #2 H HeyItsSara Sous Chef Joined Feb 5, 2020 Messages 618 Location NYC Is it dough? cake batter? soak it overnight for sure.
Dec 5, 2023 #3 taxlady Chef Extraordinaire Moderator Emeritus Joined Sep 13, 2010 Messages 32,802 Location near Montreal, Quebec What kind of a pan?
Dec 5, 2023 #4 jennyema Chef Extraordinaire Joined Mar 1, 2002 Messages 11,049 Location Boston and Cape Cod what kid of pan?
Dec 6, 2023 #5 OP OP G georgevan Senior Cook Joined Nov 9, 2020 Messages 445 Location Appleton jennyema said: what kid of pan? Click to expand... Iron pan
Dec 6, 2023 #6 Sir_Loin_of_Beef Chef Extraordinaire Joined Apr 19, 2011 Messages 14,391 Location Sandy Eggo If you mean cast iron, scrape off as much as you can with the blunt end of a butter knife or something similar, then take a stainless steel scrubber like this one to it: Re-season if required. Last edited: Dec 6, 2023
If you mean cast iron, scrape off as much as you can with the blunt end of a butter knife or something similar, then take a stainless steel scrubber like this one to it: Re-season if required.
Dec 6, 2023 #7 dragnlaw Site Team Staff member Joined Feb 16, 2013 Messages 13,013 Location Waterdown, Ontario I don't even bother to clean the outside of my cast iron pans. The stainless ones I use steel wool but don't break my back over it. Good hot, soapy water to make sure there is no grease to burn or catch fire. Good enough for me.
I don't even bother to clean the outside of my cast iron pans. The stainless ones I use steel wool but don't break my back over it. Good hot, soapy water to make sure there is no grease to burn or catch fire. Good enough for me.
Dec 6, 2023 #8 Kathleen Cupcake Joined Dec 6, 2009 Messages 5,483 Location Mid-Atlantic, USA If cast iron, place it in the fireplace when you intend to burn logs for a while. Then clean it up with a metal scrubby and reseason.
If cast iron, place it in the fireplace when you intend to burn logs for a while. Then clean it up with a metal scrubby and reseason.