How to Clean a Sandwich Maker
A sandwich maker is a convenient way to enjoy hot, perfectly toasted sandwiches at home, but keeping it clean is key to its continued good performance. Cleanup is as easy as removing the plates from the appliance and washing them in warm, soapy water. Cleaning plates that aren’t removable, however, require a bit more patience. Wring out a slightly soapy dish rag or sponge and carefully clean the plates, taking care not to flood the sandwich maker with water.
Things You'll Need
- Dish soap
- Dish rag or sponge
- Paper towel or dry cloth
- Plastic utensil (optional)
Cleaning Removable Sandwich Maker Plates
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Unplug your sandwich maker and allow the plates to cool before cleaning. Remove the plates from your sandwich maker. Dispose of any loose crumbs. Pick off any stuck-on foodstuff with your fingernail or a plastic utensil, like a spatula, to prevent scratching the plates.
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Submerge the plates and wash them in warm, soapy water with a dish rag or sponge. Let the plates soak for a few minutes to loosen stuck-on foodstuffs.
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Rinse the plates thoroughly with clean water and let dry.
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Wipe down the exterior of the sandwich maker with a soft, dry cloth or paper towel.
Cleaning Non-Removable Sandwich Maker Plates
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Unplug your sandwich maker and allow the plates to cool before cleaning. Dispose of any loose crumbs. Pick off any stuck-on foodstuff with your fingernail or a plastic utensil, like a spatula, to prevent scratching the plates.
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Squeeze out the excess water from a soapy sponge or dish rag and carefully wash the plates. For really stuck-on foodstuff, lay damp, slightly soapy paper towels over the plates and let sit for a few minutes. For easier removal, you can also pour a small amount of olive or vegetable oil onto sticky foodstuffs and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen.
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Wipe off the plates with a damp cloth or paper towel and let them dry.
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Wipe down the exterior of the sandwich maker with a soft, dry cloth or paper towel.
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