Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Clean Cast Iron Cookware with a Potato [Kitchen]

i'm not sure i buy this advice at all.

 
 

Sent to you by David via Google Reader:

 
 


cast_iron.jpgThe dinner was a success, the guests are gone, and your cast iron pans—well, they've seen better days. The TipNut blog suggests pulling out a spare potato and going to town on your sauce-crusted cookware:

To remove rust, slice a fresh potato in half and cover the cut end in liquid dish detergent. Rub the rust spots away with the potato, rinse clean, dry, then apply a light layer of oil to the cookware.
Hit the link below for inexpensive cleaning tips for other kinds of cookware. Photo by cybrgrl.


 
 

Things you can do from here:

 
 

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