Halloween is just around the corner, and with that comes plenty of spooky fun - from parties and haunted houses to pumpkin picking and trick-or-treating.
13.10.2022 - 20:38 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Now matter how hard you try, baking trays always seem to eventually become encrusted with dirt, which is a nightmare to clean off.
Even when you take precautionary measures, like using baking parchment or tin foil to catch the grime, they still manage to accumulate bits of burnt on food, caked-on stains and layers of grease that just won’t come off.
As well as influencing the taste, baked on stains can also burn when cooked multiple times, creating smoke and forever fusing them with the tray. Trays should not be cleaned with the same harsh chemicals that are used to scrub ovens, as there is a risk of food being
Luckily, there is a simple natural solution which can get both your oven and baking trays squeaky clean that only requires two household ingredients. Using a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda you can achieve spotless results in a few short minutes, reports the Express.
Maria Ivanova, the founder of Master Maid, has shared what the two step process involves. She said: “Cleaning baking trays is one of the easiest ways to extend the life of your oven.”
The process begins by removing the rack from your oven and placing it on a folded towel. Maria then recommends wiping off the top of the baking sheet with a damp cloth.
She said: “Pour one cup of white vinegar into a spray bottle and mist the baking sheet with it until it is wet or sprayed over it evenly.”
After the tray is complexity covered in the vinegar, wipe off any excess that has dripped down into crevices.
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