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How to clean baking trays/roasting tins?
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OrangeProse
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When I cook jacket potatoes in the oven, I do it the Delia way (!!!!! skins, rub in oil, bake at 190 for 2 hours etc).
Problem is, this seems to leave a sticky residue on the baking tray which I can't clean off, no matter what I do. I don't know if it's the oil, or the juices from the potato, or the two combining to create some kind of emulsion... whatever it is I can't shift it. Vinegar, washing powder... nothing.
Any ideas?
The baking trays aren't non-stick, if that helps any.
Problem is, this seems to leave a sticky residue on the baking tray which I can't clean off, no matter what I do. I don't know if it's the oil, or the juices from the potato, or the two combining to create some kind of emulsion... whatever it is I can't shift it. Vinegar, washing powder... nothing.
Any ideas?
The baking trays aren't non-stick, if that helps any.
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I think it's the oil polymerising.
Bit of cream cleaner works for me.
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I wonder what Delia does to the skins that resulted in the swearing filter taking effect? !!!!!!!!! I'm assuming that's what these are anyway?0
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To avoid spoiling your trays, how about wrapping each potato in tin foil. I pierce each potato lots of times and sprinkle with a little salt before wrapping them.0
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I cover the tray with foil aswell, jsut incase, hate scrubbing tins!One day I might be more organised...........
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I know it's not very green ,But I use throw away alum foil trays
no cleaning
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scouring pad and elbow grease,takes bit time but removes it had to do this last night,arm aches but it was worth it:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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I use cookasheets,which I bought from Aldi a while back. They are heat resistant, although that didn't stop me from scorching the edge of one when it got too close to the gas flame! :doh:0_o0
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fudgem wrote:I wonder what Delia does to the skins that resulted in the swearing filter taking effect? !!!!!!!!! I'm assuming that's what these are anyway?
Stabs them with a fork that sounds like stick :rotfl::happylove0 -
Glass pyrex dishes instead of baking trays ,I also part nuke them in the microwave first to cut down on cooking time in the oven.0
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You could always then soak the baking tray in a stardrops solution. This should get rid of the residue.That's Numberwang!0
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