How do I clean and care for my Roasting Pans?
July 3 2024 11:27am • Est. Read Time: 2 MIN
Cleaning the Roasting Pan and Reversible Grill Rack
- Wash with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth.
- For general buildup: Fill pan with warm, soapy water, let sit a few hours and clean with a non-abrasive sponge.
- Dishwasher safe.
- For tougher buildup: Scrub with a non-abrasive sponge. Fill the pan with soapy water, bring to a boil, and scrape with a non-metallic spatula. For tougher bits, bring soapy water to a boil again, and then reduce it to a simmer. Using a wooden spoon, scrape off anything remaining. Remove from heat, let cool and use a soft bristle brush or sponge pad for one final cleansing.
Cleaning the Wooden Carving Board
- Clean with a damp sponge with warm and mild soapy water.
- Do not soak.
- Do not put it in the dishwasher.
- Pat dry completely with a soft cloth before storage.
Do's and Don't: Roasting Pan & Reversible Grill Rack
- DO let your cookware cool down before cleaning
- DO use utensils made from wood or silicone.
- DO use a mitten for taking out the hot pan from the oven.
- DO keep the pan at least 10 cm away from the direct heat source and flame.
- DON’T heat the empty pan over 750 °F / 400 °C
- DON’T cut or carve in your cookware.
- DON’T grab with a wet towel or un-insulated oven mitts.
- DON’T boil dry. If you’re boiling liquids in your stainless steel pan, keep an eye on the level of the liquid. Allowing a pan to boil dry can not only damage the pan, but it can also be a fire hazard.
- DON’T place the hot pan in cold water as it can cause the metal to warp.
Do's and Don't: Wooden Carving Board
- DO use a soft, damp cloth to clean the carving board.
- DON’T soak the wooden cutting board in water.
- DON’T rest the hot pan on the wooden board.
- DON’T wash it in a dishwasher.
- DON’T use any harsh detergent to clean the board.
- DON'T place the wooden board inside an oven.
Change in colour to the stainless steel lid
The stainless steel may show some patina (refers to a change in colour that builds up on the stainless steel over the period of use when exposed to high temperatures). This will not impact the performance of the product in any way.