FoodRestore your baking sheets with this simple home remedy

Restore your baking sheets with this simple home remedy

Before the holidays, baking sheets endure a lot. Spills happen, some areas get burnt, and these kitchen accessories end up in dire need of attention. However, you don't have to resort to throwing them away.

How to clean a burnt baking sheet
How to clean a burnt baking sheet
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An oven is one of the most frequently used appliances at home, and that includes its trusty baking sheet. It's easy for dirt and odors to build up inside the appliance. To ensure your baking sheet lasts as long as possible, proper cleaning is essential. While regular washing and care during baking are important, sometimes plans go awry. That's when three simple products that everyone has in their cabinets come in handy.

How to clean a baking sheet?

Although many products are available in stores, it's worth starting with a homemade mixture. You can prepare it on the spot with items available in your kitchen. Preheat the oven to about 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit. Prepare a solution of baking soda, a cup of dish soap, and ¾ cup of vinegar in a large bowl and mix until it foams.

Turn off the oven and use a brush to spread the foam on the baking sheet and other internal parts of the oven. Leave it overnight. In the morning, rinse the baking sheet with water and wipe the interior of the appliance with a damp sponge. For complete drying, heat the oven to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

Cheap and effective cleaning without chemicals

Baking soda is a natural abrasive that helps remove stubborn grime. Vinegar acts as a degreaser and disinfectant, neutralizing unpleasant odors, while dish soap enhances cleaning efficiency by dissolving grease and making rinsing easier.

The heated oven allows the mixture to better penetrate the stains, making them easier to remove. It's a simple, cheap, and effective way to restore baking sheets to their former glory. Most of the necessary ingredients can be found in your kitchen, so there's nothing left but to try this trick.

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