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The thread explores the topic of cleaning seasoned stoneware using a self-cleaning oven. Participants share personal experiences and opinions regarding the effectiveness and safety of this method.
Views differ on the safety and effectiveness of using a self-cleaning oven for cleaning seasoned stoneware. Some participants share negative experiences or caution against the method, while at least one participant supports it as effective.
Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the cleaning of seasoned stoneware, with varying opinions on the implications of using a self-cleaning oven.
Consultants and users of Pampered Chef stoneware who are exploring cleaning methods for their seasoned stones may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefmary said:Susan:
Although this is not recommended by HO, I have heard many people say that they do this. Just this week, one of my guests said that she did this and the stone almost caught fire, which is exactly what the self-cleaning cycle is supposed to do. It's meant to incinerate everything in its path! I do not recommend this to my guests!
HTH,
Mary
No, it is not recommended to clean seasoned stoneware in a self-cleaning oven. The high temperatures can damage the seasoning and the stone itself, leading to cracks or breakage.
The intense heat of a self-cleaning oven can strip away the seasoning on your stoneware, which is essential for its non-stick properties and flavor enhancement. It can also cause thermal shock, resulting in cracks.
To clean your seasoned stoneware, allow it to cool completely, then scrape off any food residue with a spatula. Rinse it with warm water and use a soft sponge if necessary. Avoid using soap, as it can remove the seasoning.
No, it is best to avoid any cleaning products, including soap, as they can strip the seasoning. Stick to warm water and a gentle sponge for cleaning your stoneware.
If your stoneware becomes stained, you can try soaking it in warm water for a short period and then scrubbing gently with a non-abrasive sponge. For tougher stains, baking soda can be used as a gentle abrasive, but be sure to rinse thoroughly afterward.