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How to Remove Burned Chocolate From a Stainless Steel Pot
So you spent the afternoon whipping up a batch of thick, gooey fudge or rich chocolate truffles. They look tasty, right? But your stainless steel pot, well, it's not looking so good. Perhaps you were distracted by a breaking news report or got caught up in a phone conversation. However it happened, now you have a stainless steel pot covered in burned chocolate. Don't worry ... it's not as hard to remedy as it looks. With the use of a few simple household items, you can have that pot looking brand new.
Things You'll Need
- Large spoon
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Wooden spoon
- Colander
- Scouring pad
- Vinegar
- Liquid dish soap
Baking Soda and Salt Method
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Scrape away as much burned chocolate as possible using a strong, large spoon. Be careful to not scratch your pot.
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Fill your burned pot a quarter of the way full with hot water. You can use more water if this does not sufficiently cover the burned area.
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Add 1/2 to 1 cup baking soda and 1/2 to 1 cup of salt and stir with a wooden spoon. The amount will depend on the size of the pot. Be sure to add enough baking soda and salt to make the water cloudy.
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Place the pot on your stove on high heat and bring to a boil. As the water boils, continue to stir the mixture. Use your spoon to scrape and loosen the burned debris. This typically takes about 5 minutes.
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Pour the water and loosened debris through a colander. This will keep the burned debris from clogging your sink.
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Scrub the pot with a scouring pad and hot water to remove the remaining debris. Rinse well with hot water.
Vinegar and Dish Soap Method
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Scrape away as much burned chocolate as possible using a strong, large spoon. Be careful to not scratch your pot.
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Fill the pot with enough hot water to cover the burned area.
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Add 1 cup vinegar and 2 to 3 drops liquid dish soap. Stir well.
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Let the pot soak for 24 hours.
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Place the pot on your stove over low heat and periodically scrape the burned area with a wooden spoon.
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Pour the water mixture and loosened debris through a colander to prevent your sink from clogging. If there is still a great deal of stuck debris, repeat Steps 2 through 5. Otherwise, simply finish cleaning the pot with a scouring pad and hot water.
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