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Not Running => Food => Topic started by: moroccangirl on August 16, 2016, 05:04:42 PM
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A couple of years ago I bought good quality baking sheets, 2 flat pans and 2 jelly roll pans. I also have a regular muffin tin and a mini square brownie pan. I have been meaning to clean out a cabinet to store them (with the rest of my baking pans), but they have been stored in my oven for 2 years. Along with the cooling racks that go with the pans. I had to take them all out tonight to make dinner and this was my tipping point. I'm tired of doing that. I think my baking sheets are too far gone, but I started scrubbing the link off of the brownie pan. I started with a brillo pad and I got tired. I squirted barkeepers friend on it (I don't even think that stuff works) and went to the garage and got a wire brush. That was taking the build up off without scratching the pan, surprisingly. I think I have saved that one and the muffin tin. I've ordered new baking sheets and I'll store them properly. But what can I use besides the spray oil (pam or whatever)? I remember Magic Microbe saying a long time ago that that was what causes the gunky buildup.
**I know they won't look pristine for forever, I actually don't care about how they look, I just don't want my hands to have that filmy feel, even after washing them*
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This isn't helpful in the moment, but stoneware cookie sheets (like you get from pampered chef) are the bomb. They get seasoned (like a cast iron pan), so the "gunk" is actually good.
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This isn't helpful in the moment, but stoneware cookie sheets (like you get from pampered chef) are the bomb. They get seasoned (like a cast iron pan), so the "gunk" is actually good.
That's good to know for when we move back! They'd be too heavy to bring back here with me.
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Stoneware is awesome.
And I hate that sticky gunky feel baking sheets can get from the sprays. You can always just grease the pans with butter - I don't think that leaves that stickiness.
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all metal baking sheets eventually shit the bed.
use soft scrub.
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all metal baking sheets eventually shit the bed.
use soft scrub.
This had been my experience. 2-3 years.
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Parchment paper on the cookie sheets. You don't have to scrub off the gunk and the paper means easy clean up.
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I use silpats on mine. Eventually, gunk just builds up anyway.
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all metal baking sheets eventually shit the bed.
use soft scrub.
I have always loved this saying :side split:
This had been my experience. 2-3 years.
Yeah I guess I can just expect to replace them every few years if they're to gross. I ordered some new ones and a couple of silpats.
Parchment paper on the cookie sheets. You don't have to scrub off the gunk and the paper means easy clean up.
I usually use parchment paper when I use them for anything other than cookies, I need to go back to doing that.
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I don't know if this will work on baking sheets, but whenever I need to clean either my gas stove grates (they are light grey and discolor over time) or my bbq grates, I take them outside, put them in a large heavy-duty plastic garbage bag and add about a cup or so of ammonia and tie up the bag. Let them sit for a good 6 hrs or so or overnight. Loosens up all the baked-on crud. I've got messed up baking sheets, too, but it never occurred to me to try this. I think if you have heavier, better-quality sheets, there's a better chance of it working.
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I've had good luck with these (and second the parchment paper!):
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I second the parchment paper or silicone sheets. I haven't had gunk on my sheets since I've started using them. I use parchment for roasting vegetables too as they are usually spritzed with olive oil and seasoned.
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I use an olive oil mistereserves instead of a spray can. My pans thank me.
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Lord have mercy I keep trying to "like" y'alls comments, then I realized i'm not on FB. :D
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I use an olive oil mistereserves instead of a spray can. My pans thank me.
I brought a misto sprayer back with me from home and I don't think i'm doing it right. It sputters out of the nozzle.
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Lord have mercy I keep trying to "like" y'alls comments, then I realized i'm not on FB. :D
You CAN like comments on tapatalk, but only other people on tapatalk can see the likes. Sometimes I do it just for the hell of it!
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I brought a misto sprayer back with me from home and I don't think i'm doing it right. It sputters out of the nozzle.
I never had good luck with those. They seem to work for a bit and then crap out.