Remove tough stains and grease from your baking sheets with these tips.
Baking sheets are a workhorse in the kitchen. They're used for making everything from sheet pan dinners to your favorite desserts. Because of how frequently they're used, baking sheets often build up with grease and grime that can become difficult to get rid of over time. If this grime isn't adequately removed, it can make your baking sheets unsafe to cook or bake on. To help, we spoke to experts who shared
their tips for how to clean baking sheets with common household ingredients.Materials Needed
The materials
you need to clean baking sheets will depend on the method you choose, but here
are some things to keep on hand.
- Baking soda
- Hydrogren peroxide
- Vinegar
- Cream of tartar
- Water
- Aluminum foil
- Dish soap
- Small bowl
- Non-abrasive sponge
- Microfiber towels
How to Clean Baking Sheets With
Hydrogen Peroxide
The
combination of baking soda and
hydrogen peroxide helps break down grease and grime and
lifts stuck-on residue from baking sheets, says Alicia Sokolowski, president
and co-CEO of AspenClean.
1.
Sprinkle baking soda generously over
the baking sheet.
2.
Pour hydrogen peroxide over the baking
soda so it forms a paste.
3.
Sprinkle more baking soda on top of
the paste on the baking sheet.
4.
Let the mixture sit for 2 to 3 hours.
5.
Scrub the baking sheet using a
non-abrasive sponge.
6.
Rinse the baking sheet thoroughly with
warm water and wipe dry
How to Clean Baking Sheets With
Vinegar
Vinegar is an
acidic ingredient that can cut through grease and lift stains. When used with
baking soda, it can be an effective way to clean baking sheets, according to
Marla Mock, president of Molly Maid, a Neighborly company.
1.
Sprinkle about a 1/4 cup of baking
soda over the surface of the baking sheet.
2.
Pour vinegar over the baking soda and
let the mixture fizz.
3.
Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes or
overnight for tougher stains.
4.
Scrub the baking sheet using a
non-abrasive sponge.
5.
Rinse the baking sheet thoroughly with
warm water and wipe dry.
How to Clean Baking Sheets With
Aluminum Foil
Scouring
tools like aluminum foil or copper sponges can remove tough grime from baking
sheets. However, you shouldn't use this method on baking sheets that are
non-stick as it can damage the surface, says Sokolowski.
1.
Take a piece of aluminum foil and
crumple it into a loose ball.
2.
Apply dish soap directly to the baking
sheet.
3.
Use the aluminum foil ball to scrub
the baking sheet.
4.
Rinse the baking sheet thoroughly with
warm water and wipe dry.
How to Clean Baking Sheets With Cream
of Tartar
Cream of
tartar is an acid that's often used in baking and cooking, but it can also be
used for cleaning and lifting stains.
1.
Mix cream of tartar with a small
amount of water to create a paste.
2.
Spread the paste over the baking
sheet's surface.
3.
Let the paste sit for 30 minutes to an
hour.
4.
Scrub the baking sheet using a
non-abrasive sponge.
5.
Rinse the baking sheet thoroughly with
warm water and wipe dry.
How to Clean Baking Sheets With Baking
Soda and Water
While baking soda will be most effective when
paired with vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, it is also heavy duty enough to clean
your baking sheets on its own by following these steps outlined by Mock.
1.
In a bowl, mix 1/4 cup of baking soda
with a few tablespoons of water to create a paste.
2.
Spread the paste over the baking sheet
and let sit for at least 30 minutes.
3.
Scrub the baking sheet using a
non-abrasive sponge.
4.
Rinse the baking sheet thoroughly with
warm water and wipe dry.

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