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rennea said:How about an old toothbrush!
raebates said:Yep, and it's also perfect for getting out that one little mini muffin that insists on sticking in the pan. http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/mad0062.gif
Okay, this may sound weird but it works. do you heat your cheese in your microwave first? If you cut your cheese into peices that fit into the deluxe cheese grater and put on a plate and microwave for 8-10 seconds, it will get that oily look to the cheese, just as the cheese is starting to "break down" but not melted. That makes it so easy to grate and it just slides right out your barrel! It makes it a snap to clean! The oils in the cheese that are brought to the surface when you heat it, lubricate the barrel and it's a dream to use and to clean.! Just a quick tip!jenniferknapp said:These brushes would probably help with the grate barrel for the deluxe cheese grater as well. I never use it because I hate cleaning it (no dishwasher) ....but with a brush it would probably be easier!
MissChef said:Okay, this may sound weird but it works. do you heat your cheese in your microwave first? If you cut your cheese into peices that fit into the deluxe cheese grater and put on a plate and microwave for 8-10 seconds, it will get that oily look to the cheese, just as the cheese is starting to "break down" but not melted. That makes it so easy to grate and it just slides right out your barrel! It makes it a snap to clean! The oils in the cheese that are brought to the surface when you heat it, lubricate the barrel and it's a dream to use and to clean.! Just a quick tip!
I haven't used my Mandoline at ALL!! I earned it for free, and was so excited...but I always forget to get it out. I think I just love my Forged Santoku so much that I don't even think of cutting something up with anything else!NMmommy said:Hmmmm now I may have to get one and try it. I thought I would be in total love with the Mandolin and I hate it.
jenniferknapp said:I haven't used my Mandoline at ALL!! I earned it for free, and was so excited...but I always forget to get it out. I think I just love my Forged Santoku so much that I don't even think of cutting something up with anything else!
Wanna know the really ironic thing? I was a member of a "Peer Resistance Training Team" in high school that went to middle schools and taught students how to resist peer pressure. And here I am now telling everyone to "go ahead and do xxx. All the cool Cheffers are doing it."MissChef said:chefann you always make me smile and chuckle when you post! I think that you should have in your signature "Just do it!" Like the Nike (sp?) commercial! I LOL when I saw your post on the "pp3 switch" thread........do it, do it, do it! Thanks for the great posts! You make me smile!
mommyhugz1978 said:I have used cuetips to clean by the base or a bottle brush for a babby bottle works as well
To clean between the blades of your food chopper, try using a small brush or toothpick to remove any food debris that may be stuck in between. You can also use a mixture of warm water and dish soap to soak the blades for a few minutes before scrubbing with a sponge or brush.
Food choppers can be tricky to clean between the blades because there are small crevices and sharp edges that can be hard to reach. Additionally, leftover food particles can become stuck and harden, making it even more challenging to clean.
Yes, most food choppers are dishwasher safe. However, it is essential to check the manufacturer's instructions before placing it in the dishwasher. Some parts may need to be removed or hand washed separately.
If your food chopper is still dirty after running it through the dishwasher, try using a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda to soak the blades. The combination of these two ingredients can help loosen and remove stubborn food particles.
If you're still struggling to clean between the blades of your food chopper, you can also try using a cleaning product specifically designed for kitchen appliances, such as a degreaser or food-safe cleaner. Additionally, make sure to thoroughly dry all parts of your food chopper after cleaning to prevent any rust or mold from forming.