Help! My Bf Soaked My Dcb in Soapy Water...

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses concerns and experiences related to accidentally soaking a Pampered Chef DCB (Deep Covered Baker) in soapy water. Participants share their feelings about the situation and suggest various methods to address potential soap residue.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration about their DCB being soaked in soapy water and fears it may be ruined for an upcoming show.
  • Another participant suggests using a baking soda paste overnight to remove soap residue.
  • Several users mention the idea of cooking crescent roll dough in the DCB to absorb any soap, though some admit they haven't tried this method themselves.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that seasoned stones tend to repel soap, suggesting that the DCB may still be usable.
  • Another participant recounts their step-mother's practice of washing stoneware with soap and not experiencing any soapy taste in the food.
  • Some participants share personal experiences of washing seasoned stones with soap or soapy cloths without negative effects on taste.
  • One participant mentions the chemical interaction between soap and oil, explaining that the seasoning may prevent soap from affecting the food.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the potential impact of soap on the DCB, with some participants expressing confidence that it is not ruined, while others remain concerned about possible soapy tastes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and practices regarding the care of stoneware, reflecting varied approaches to cleaning and maintenance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and users of Pampered Chef stoneware who are interested in care techniques and personal experiences related to accidental exposure to soap.

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for over 30 minutes. I'm just beyond myself right now! What should I do? Is it completely ruined?
I know that the #1 rule is NO SOAP and I thought that he knew it too! I don't want all my stuff to taste soapy and I have a show next week. I've had this baker for a year now so it was seasoned good and everything. I'm so mad right now!!HO suggested a baking soda paste overnight and then rinse well. Has anyone done this before? I really don't want to have soapy food now especially since I'm using it for a show next week.HELP!!!
 
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I've heard of cooking a crescent roll dough and trowing it out afterwards. The dough should absorb the soap from the dish. Never tried it myself... Worth a try right?
 
I'd try the baking soda paste. If it's seasoned well, you're probably ok. The oils that season the stones tend to repel the soap. Just do a test run and make sure stuff doesn't taste like soap before your show.
 
Chef Gilles said:
I've heard of cooking a crescent roll dough and trowing it out afterwards. The dough should absorb the soap from the dish. Never tried it myself... Worth a try right?


Ohhhhh I haven't heard that before but I'll keep it in mind in case it ever happens to me!
 
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I have it caked with baking soda paste right now so keep your fingers crossed that it works. I don't want to be paranoid that everything tastes soapy now!! I know he was just trying to help but I'm still mad! I had it soaking with hot water on the counter when I left for my meeting and then I get back and it's in the sink with soap water. Awesome! To top it off he acts like it's no big deal it'll be fine...it's not ruined. Arrggh!!!
 
Tell him if it isn't, he owes you another one- at $69! Then it might be more of a big deal to him. :)
 
I'm sure it's fine. The worse thing it could have done is remove seasoning. Cook something in it before the party to reassure yourself. If the taste isn't right (and remember, YOU will be looking for it to taste bad - the mind plays tricks), then spread some crescent rolls on it, cook them and throw them away. Don't worry.
 
Men! Right? :grumpy:
 
My step-mother has the large round stone and she insists on washing it with soap, and then afterwards with lots of hot water to remove the soap. She's been doing this for years, and I've never tasted any soap in any of her cooking. I'm not recommending this, but I don't think your stoneware piece is ruined either.
 
I have another friend who's washed her stone in the dishwasher! Other customers who insist on using soap. So it shouldn't be ruined...let us know if the paste worked. I've heard of it, but never had to use it, so it's a bit of an urban legend with me. :D
 
I thought the stone was non porus so stuff wouldn't leave weird tastes in it anyways.?
 
Tonyphel00 said:
I thought the stone was non porus so stuff wouldn't leave weird tastes in it anyways.?

The soap could bond with the "seasoning" and that's why there is sometimes a soapy taste.
 
**TRUE CONFESSION!**:eek::eek::eek:


Often, I will wash my seasoned stones with a soapy cloth - especially if I've cooked something greasy like bacon or a whole chicken. I just want to get the greasy feeling off. It's never taken off the seasoning, or made food taste soapy.
 
I used to clean my stoneware with soap, in my pre-PC days. It's not the end of the world, your DCB is not ruined- it will be 100% fine, your food will not taste like soap.

As a pp mentioned, the way oil and soap are chemically designed they bond to each other, so because the oils stay on the stoneware (hence the seasoning of the stoneware) the soap could bond with it and stay there as well. So there is a small chance that your food could taste soapy, but mine never has, and I've never heard of anyone else's tasting like that either.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
**TRUE CONFESSION!**:eek::eek::eek:


Often, I will wash my seasoned stones with a soapy cloth - especially if I've cooked something greasy like bacon or a whole chicken. I just want to get the greasy feeling off. It's never taken off the seasoning, or made food taste soapy.

The key here is that you are using a soapy cloth so it's being rinsed off immediately, not having a chance to "bond" with your seasoning. I have done the same thing.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my DCB was soaked in soapy water?

If your DCB (Deep Covered Baker) was soaked in soapy water, the first step is to rinse it thoroughly with warm water to remove any soap residue. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, as they can damage the surface. After rinsing, dry it with a soft cloth.

Will soaking my DCB in soapy water damage it?

Soaking your DCB in soapy water for a short period may not cause significant damage, but prolonged exposure can affect its non-stick surface and overall performance. It's best to avoid soaking it in soapy water in the future.

Can I still use my DCB after it has been soaked in soapy water?

Yes, you can still use your DCB after it has been soaked in soapy water, provided you have rinsed it thoroughly to remove all soap. Ensure that there is no soap residue left before using it for cooking.

How can I prevent my DCB from being soaked in soapy water again?

To prevent your DCB from being soaked in soapy water again, communicate with your partner about the proper care instructions. You can also designate a specific area for washing your kitchenware to avoid accidental soaking.

What are the proper cleaning instructions for my DCB?

The best way to clean your DCB is to hand wash it with warm water and a mild dish soap. Use a soft sponge or cloth to gently scrub it. Avoid using the dishwasher, as high heat can damage the material. Always dry it thoroughly after washing.

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