After cooking, resist the urge to rinse the hot pan immediately.
Immersing a hot stainless steel pan in cold water can cause permanent warping.
Wait for the pan to cool completely before cleaning.
Follow these steps to maintain your stainless steel pans.
Rinse: Rinse off excess food residue with warm water.
Soak: Fill the pan with warm, soapy water and let it soak.
Scrub: Use a non-abrasive scrubber to clean the pan with warm, soapy water.
Dry: Wipe the pan dry immediately with a microfiber cloth to prevent spotting.
If you encounter burnt-on bits, try this technique:
Dealing with Discoloration
Stainless steel pans can develop discoloration due to overheating.
Vinegar Solution: Pour vinegar into the pan and wipe it with a non-abrasive scrubber.
Rinse: Rinse thoroughly and dry with a microfiber towel.
Prevent scorch marks by ensuring there’s enough fat or liquid in the pan before adding food.
Heat the pan on low to medium heat for a few minutes before adding oil or ingredients to reduce burns.
Remember these steps to keep your stainless steel pans looking their best!