Non-stick pans are a lifesaver for many home cooks. However, over time, the non-stick coating can start to peel, reducing their effectiveness and impacting the quality of your cooking. Try one of these handy tips to restore your non-stick pan using ingredients readily available in your kitchen.
Restore Your Non-Stick Pan with a Potato
+ Preparation:
– 1 potato
– A pinch of salt
+ Method:
– Step 1: Peel and clean the potato, then cut it in half.
– Step 2: Sprinkle some salt on the cut surface of one half of the potato. Use this to scrub the surface of the pan. With the other half, scrub the bottom of the pan or any areas where the non-stick coating is peeling. Finally, rinse the pan with clean water and dry it.
Restore Your Non-Stick Pan with Vinegar and Cooking Oil
+ Preparation:
– A small amount of vinegar
– Cooking oil
– Clean sponge
+ Method:
– Step 1: Wash and dry the pan thoroughly.
– Step 2: Place the pan on the stove and add vinegar. Turn on the heat to warm the vinegar.
– Step 3: Dip the sponge into the warm vinegar and scrub the pan a few times. Turn off the heat, discard the vinegar, and rinse the pan with clean water.
– Step 4: Place the pan back on the stove and heat it up to dry the surface. Then, add a small amount of cooking oil and coat the pan evenly. Turn off the heat once the oil is hot.
– Step 5: Allow the pan to cool, then pour out the oil and rinse the pan.
Restore Your Non-Stick Pan with Coconut Oil
Using coconut oil and salt is an effective way to clean and restore the non-stick properties of your pan. Follow these steps:
+ Preparation:
– 1 tablespoon of coconut oil
– Salt
– Paper towel
+ Method
– Step 1: Place the pan on the stove and add 1 tablespoon of coconut oil. Heat the oil and coat the pan evenly.
– Step 2: Allow the oil to heat for 2 to 3 minutes, then pour it out. Sprinkle salt over the surface of the pan to cover it completely.
– Step 3: Use a paper towel to scrub the surface of the pan along with the salt. Then, pour out the salt and use another paper towel to wipe away any remaining salt and coconut oil. Your pan is now ready for use.
Note that these methods for restoring non-stick pans will only work for a short period. After a few uses, the non-stick properties will diminish, and you can repeat these steps as needed.
When you first purchase a non-stick pan, it may have a slight metallic odor. Simply wash the pan with dish soap, rub some coffee on the surface, and heat it gently to eliminate the smell and extend the life of your pan.
If you have burnt food stuck to the bottom of your pan, avoid using a spoon or harsh scrubber, as this can scratch the coating. Instead, use cooking oil to help remove the burnt residue.