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Crowing
I'm gonna join this! I mostly bake bread, but this sounds like fun!
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Have you tried spraying the cups with oven cleaner and putting them back in the hot oven?Ooh! I have a question!
Making muffins a couple weeks ago, I baked the first batch right in the pan, then used muffin cups for the second batch. There was a little batter under some papers, and it baked on. I have soaked the pan, and used several cleaners, but can’t get the pan clean. What now?
Dampen the area and put baking soda on it. Let sit for 10-15 minutes and it should come off.Ooh! I have a question!
Making muffins a couple weeks ago, I baked the first batch right in the pan, then used muffin cups for the second batch. There was a little batter under some papers, and it baked on. I have soaked the pan, and used several cleaners, but can’t get the pan clean. What now?
Nope. I knew I had a use for you.Have you tried spraying the cups with oven cleaner and putting them back in the hot oven?
That didn’t work. Salt, Dawn, baking soda, boiling water in the oven… I used some Scrub Daddy paste, and scrubber too.Dampen the area and put baking soda on it. Let sit for 10-15 minutes and it should come off.
There is a barkeepers friend liquid that might work.That didn’t work. Salt, Dawn, baking soda, boiling water in the oven… I used some Scrub Daddy paste, and scrubber too.
Was there glue in the recipe?That didn’t work. Salt, Dawn, baking soda, boiling water in the oven… I used some Scrub Daddy paste, and scrubber too.
Yeah, but only a Tb of Gorilla glue, and two tsp of Elmers wood glue.Was there glue in the recipe?
Post a picture of the stubborn spot. I know that long term soaking usually allows most things to release.That didn’t work. Salt, Dawn, baking soda, boiling water in the oven… I used some Scrub Daddy paste, and scrubber too.