Revive your burnt pot using baking soda and other cleaning products. robeo / GETTY IMAGES Nothing improves the daily routine of meal preparation like shiny new cookware. Make your trustiest pots and ...
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Nonstick pans are the secret behind smooth, no-fuss cooking and in general, minimal cleanup. But to keep that slick surface intact, they need to be treated right. The best cleaning methods are pretty ...
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Pots and pans sure look gleaming and gorgeous coming out of the box, but after years of spaghetti dinners, roast chickens and holiday feasts, a well-used cookware arsenal is bound to show its age.
I checked with Dan Linzing, brand manager at World Kitchen LLC of Rosemont, Ill, makers of Revere cookware, on how to clean your saucepan. Here’s what he said: “Always clean the copper bottom with a ...
Cookware stains are some of the most frustrating to clean. They can be just as stubborn as that dreaded oil blot on a brand-new shirt, and sometimes no amount of scrubbing seems to work. For an easier ...
You can use a little soap that doesn’t contain lye. However, these sturdy skillets require a bit more care than ...
Enameled cast-iron cookware is equal parts functional and beautiful, holding a special place in the hearts of many home chefs. But enameled cast-iron pieces like pans and Dutch ovens from Le Creuset ...