May 12, 2006 #1 Angie Head Chef Joined Feb 26, 2006 Messages 1,113 Location Iowa!!! I batter fried some cod a while ago, had way too much so I froze the rest. Great easy pop in the microwave meal...so hubby made some last night. My microwave STILL stinks of fish anytime you run it. Any tips to de-stink it?
I batter fried some cod a while ago, had way too much so I froze the rest. Great easy pop in the microwave meal...so hubby made some last night. My microwave STILL stinks of fish anytime you run it. Any tips to de-stink it?
May 12, 2006 #2 K kleenex Master Chef Joined Nov 8, 2004 Messages 5,345 would a microwave cleaner do it???
May 12, 2006 #3 OP OP Angie Head Chef Joined Feb 26, 2006 Messages 1,113 Location Iowa!!! I don't know. I was thinking about a bowl of vinegar, but would I need to run the nuker?
May 12, 2006 #4 pdswife Chef Extraordinaire Joined Nov 4, 2004 Messages 20,334 Location Mazatlan Wipe it down with some lemon water. That should do the trick.
May 13, 2006 #5 C Claire Master Chef Joined Sep 4, 2004 Messages 7,967 Location Galena, IL After a thorough cleaning, that bowl of vinegar or lemon water, nuked 'til it boils, then left in until it cools, should do the trick.
After a thorough cleaning, that bowl of vinegar or lemon water, nuked 'til it boils, then left in until it cools, should do the trick.
May 13, 2006 #6 M Mark Webster Senior Cook Joined May 3, 2006 Messages 258 Location Midwest Lemon juice or vinegar would work. It sounds like the fat modules from the fried fish have just stuck on the interior of your microwave. The same reason why the smell of fried foods tend to linger in your kitchen for a long time after you fry items. Mark
Lemon juice or vinegar would work. It sounds like the fat modules from the fried fish have just stuck on the interior of your microwave. The same reason why the smell of fried foods tend to linger in your kitchen for a long time after you fry items. Mark