The cooking pots in a cook's arsenal are often a point of pride. From cast-iron skillets to woks, every pot has its place in the kitchen and is treasured. Enamel pots are treasured for their cooking value as well as their aesthetic beauty.
Like most pots, nothing mars an enamel pot like a burnt on foods. There are however a few methods for removing tricky burns from your enamel pots. If a single method does not completely remove a burn, move onto the next method until the burn is entirely removed.
Soak the enamel pot in warm soapy dish water for several hours. Scrub the burnt surface with a soft scrubbing brush. Do not use an abrasive scrubber like copper mesh because they can damage the enamel cooking surface.
Rinse the pan and repeat soaking and scrubbing, removing as much burned debris as possible. Pour two tablespoons of baking soda into the burnt enamel pot. Add two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide, two drops of dish soap and one cup of water.
Place the pot onto the stove and ... more.
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