Submitted by Cando232 t3_123mzv0 in LifeProTips
CHECK IF ITS HOT FIRST TO NOT GET BURNED
Submitted by Cando232 t3_123mzv0 in LifeProTips
CHECK IF ITS HOT FIRST TO NOT GET BURNED
I live alone. It's always left for me. Some times are better than others for cleaning
Future you must hate past you
Sometimes present me wants to fuck with future me and just throws all dirty dishes in the sink. Hate that guy.
This works well if you leave your favorite junk food next to the dirty dishes as a apology to future you.
Future me is gonna be as high as giraffe pussy while cleaning, so I know he’s cool with it.
i have also been really discovering the joys of cleaning while high as of late. i used to just want to veg out and stare into space, but i can be oddly productive with simple tasks like that without being annoyed. Happy, even. lol
I mean, compared to being high as a kite, that isn't that high.
Generally good advice, but if you just cooked, you probably want to eat. Possibly with whoever you made food for.
And the stove is probably too hot to the touch to clean safely right away...
And by the time it's cooled, you're now in a food comma on the couch...
I'm going to argue that it's still easier to clean up while you're cooking, up to the point of serving the food, than it is to come back later to deal with all the mess you just made.
By all means, though, when you serve your meal, go eat and spend time with your family / friends / guests!
Someone else = future me
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I bet my roommate
Pffft. What's next? Washing dishes WHILE I'm cooking? Psshhht.
Honestly, this shit is the real life pro tip.
Someone say the line
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After cooking, I eat.
Amateur hour here. Build a workspace - cooking supplies and mini fridge to your left, hot plate on table to your left, eating surface in front, two sinks and mini dishwasher to your right. Luckily your seat is a toilet. All done? Recline that bad boy and take a nap. Literally rinse and repeat.
Real talk it's when I do dishes and if I don't cook for a while my dish pile gets pretty bad which starts the cycle of cooking for myself again. Always be getting back on the horse.
Some dishes do not allow for that.
LPT: Invest 23 seconds of your life after each cooking to wipe your stovetop clean and there won't ever be any grime that needs loosening.
If you can at all, get an induction hob. It's actual witchcraft. All the power and accuracy of gas burners, with the cleanliness of an electric one. Nothing ever gets burnt onto an induction hob.
Everyone talks about how great induction is but I absolutely hate the one in my apartment. It feels like a worse version of electric cooktops
The stove in your apartment is likely to be a flat-top, infrared stove. This is not the same as a true induction stove.
Infrared stoves are far cheaper and suck Satan gonads.
Infrared may suck in comparison to induction, but it's still better than traditional electric (with the big fat exposed coils) in my experience.
Neither traditional electric nor infrared is very good at providing a lot of heat. However, infrared adjusts very quickly and heats more evenly, and it's way easier to clean.
Yes, but they're both terrible at heat management. Their elements are either off or surface of the sun hot with no in between.
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Does it light up red? Does it get warm without a pot on it? Then it's maybe an infrared one, and those suck, but not as hard as resistance heaters.
Are you using magnetic pans?
Like a standalone one?
LPT: 23 seconds of easy labor every time you use your stove adds up to be greater then the 10 minutes of hard labor required to clean your stove after 6 months of grime build-up.
Yeah, having months worth of grime in your kitchen to save a few minutes per week on cleaning time sounds like a good tradeoff. /s
To each their own. People have different thresholds
And people who have high thresholds are dirty.
It ain’t binary! Some disorder != hoarders
If you live alone, sure.
23 seconds per day isn’t very useful though. That probably amounts to around 23 seconds of extra sleep, or getting to work 23 seconds earlier and twiddling your thumbs for that time.
Meanwhile for those 10 minutes you could do a crossword puzzle or something. Watch a fun youtube video.
Another LPT: If you wipe up spills/splatters from the stovetop immediately after they happen then not only are they ridiculously easy to clean, but you just saved a step of cleanup for when you are done cooking.
Not a great idea with a gas range unless you like burning yourself trying to get near the grates. Not to mention the stuff that gets under them.
i mean, i think it's ok to wait until after you turn the flame off. lol. still better to clean it 10 minutes after it happens vs. 10 days.
Yes, nothing I like to do more after slaving over a hot stove for 90 mins to cook a meal than let it get cold while I clean the mess I made.
There's literally no food stuffs that I can't get off 2 hours later with some elbow grease and, if needed, barkeeper's friend.
lol i think 2 hours later is fine too. i think the point is just that the sooner you do it, the easier it is to clean
Thank you for rewording my post to add the element of passive aggression
Edit: why are you booing me I'm right
I didn't reword.
I pointed out the fact that you don't need heat from the oven if you actually maintain a clean stovetop by regularly wiping it clean, or, in other words, not allowing grime to build up, dry out, solidify.
So in a way you did reword
Well he didn't reword it, that's suggesting he's making the same point. But he isn't. He's making a completely different point about preventative measures.
Tips for washing car! Don’t let it get dirty, ever. If a bug hits the windshield, immediately pull over and wipe it off. Like, it’s true. But it’s not realistic or helpful in this case. This is a tip for cleaning the stove. Doing exactly what OP described but saying always do it every time. OP is right that this is just the passive aggressive version. In both cases, they are just saying to clean it right after usage.
That’s a pretty bad comparison.
That doesn't really make sense. Cars are much larger and require much more effort to keep clean. In all my adult life I've never had grease or dirt build up on my stove because I spend 30 seconds after cooking a meal to spray and wipe it down. You cannot apply that to a car. If you don't feel that wiping the stove after each use is realistic then I really would not like to see your house.
I think most people, including myself, do not see the stovetop as something that needs to be cleaned after every use. Sure there are neat freaks, but I think I’m in the majority.
I definitely don't think that's neat freak behaviour. It's just unhygienic to let food residue build up on a kitchen surface. And whether it's something you do or don't do you cannot argue that it's unrealistic.
I’m not arguing it’s unrealistic. Just that most people don’t do it. Of course I’d clean up spills or anything of that sort right away.
You literally said before that it was unrealistic to clean it after every use
I’m pretty sure I didn’t.
"But it’s not realistic or helpful in this case."
Rewording means saying the same thing in a different way.
I'm saying a different thing.
Oh yeah so you def reworded it
In the same way you just reworded the comment you replied to, yes
Quietly laughs in quid pro quo…
Also, if you have an electric stove where the burners stay hot for a while, add some water and a drop of detergent to the pan you cooked with and put it back on the burner. You end up with "free" hot water to wash that pan, and it loosens anything stuck to the bottom.
I've done this but I've always wondered if this wouldn't reduce the lifespan of the pan, given that once you poured cold water into the hot pan the sudden change of temperature will affect it. As far as I remember even some non stick pans have that warning in the packaging.
My personal experience is that it's fine as long as the temperatures aren't extreme and you're not submerging the pan in cold water. The pan usually cools down a little before I do this anyway. They don't retain heat like cast iron. It's often the last thing I do before I sit down to eat
That's what I do. Helps alot when food is stuck. Ty
Don’t inhale the steam(soapy) though….. it’s cancerous
There won't be steam because it doesn't get that hot but can you educate me on what you mean?
The electric/induction stove glass/metal surface gets really really hot. If you put water and detergent on it then there is lots of steam and soapy steam is full of chemicals ….
Ok yeah this is after the burner is turned off. None of this will be happening. It only get hot, not anywhere close to generating steam.
Good info though
Lol
I'm a little lost. Maybe we're not talking about the same thing
I'm a different person I just thought it was funny
No, it's not cancerous.
Tried this, didn't work. Not sure how the heat transfers across the kitchen from my oven to the stove on the other counter.
Obviously you need to throw a few logs and some gasoline in the stove first. The resulting heat should be enough to cleanse your kitchen of any grime, as well as the rest of your house.
Not very useful if you have separate appliances
after you microwave water, all the steam will loosen up the shit on the microwave's ceiling, then you can wipe it down easily (instead of worrying about bits of 2 week old clam chowder falling into your coffee)
i cover everything i nuke
Stuff still evaporates and can condense on the walls over time.
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This never works for me. Never mind the fact that my oven and stove are across the kitchen from each other.
I actually just took apart my stoves front door yesterday, and took out the inner glass piece and cleaned that out. Only took about 15 minutes, but god it made my stove look so much cleaner.
i've been scared to do that because i don't know if i'll be able to put it back together right, lol.
Im sure it depends on the oven, but mine was 4 screws, then the glass piece just slid right out. The handle came loose on mine, so I had to redo one of the screws anyways. While I was doing it I saw how easy it would be to take that piece out, so I went for it.
If you stove top is covered in hard crime you got some serious thinking about your life to do.
Did you say grime?
Canadian musician Claire Elise Boucher?
LPT: Clean while you cook...
Or….wash your stovetop after use and the mess doesn’t become caked on grime that takes 3 digit temps to break it back down to a removable state….? LMAO
I started putting aluminum foil around my burners and they do catch quite a lot
purple zep from home depot works really well too.
This dude cooks on a grimy stove ewww
Interesting, I always freeze the grime with liquid nitrogen before trying to scrub. Will try this
Look at Mr fat cat over here with his liquid nitrogen some of us can only afford gaseous
Liquids where it’s at. Much better. Much much better
Happy cake day!
Didn’t even notice! Thanks!
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Also Cooking times are logarithmic.📈
If the box says 30min at 350°🌡️, you can do 3 mins at 3500° ⏲️
It’s quite a time saver.🤗
The more you know!🌈⭐️
This is also why if a pan is hard to clean, put a little water in it and heat it up and it should be easier.
Clean as you cook, duh
No don't tell me what to do
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Lol jk
Heres another free LPT, don't let grime build up on your oven to the point where you need it to be heated to clean it. Jesus christ.
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Or just use baking soda.
If only my oven and stovetop were connected.
Hints from Heloise
Lol, how about just clean your stovetop after you use it. The grease is fresh and easy to remove. No need to heat the oven to loose. It.
Nah. That’s what WD-40 is for.
I have to wipe my kitchen down after I cook. It’s like OCD for me.
Thats a real LPT
Works for your bong too.
Are your eggs making contact with the grime?
Any suggestion for a toaster oven? Some idiot college kid keeps cooking Italian sausages and salmon in it and the grease/oil just spatters on the sides (and maybe the coils?)
I thought about leaving it on for 5 mins on the lowest heat (325) and then wiping it but I'm still not sure what to spray on it and when to spray it.
Be very careful. Those heating elements will burn the ever loving shit out of you in a split second. In a confined space it's like a game of operation. I'd try a strong oven degreaser and clean it cold. Honestly depending how bad it is it may be worthwhile to just buy a new one, and get said idiot a George Foreman grill while you're at it. Toaster ovens aren't multi hundred dollar like full ovens
It's not mine, but it's a nice Cuisinart one.
Any recs on an oven cleaner that works best on its own with minimal agitation/scrubbing? Or will any one do?
The stronger the chemical, the less scrubbing needed. The most effective thing would be something like EZ-off oven cleaner (sodium hydroxide solution if you're not in US). You should be able to spray, let it sit, and wipe off, but make sure you wear rubber gloves as it can burn bare skin. If you don't like strong chemicals, I've heard people use baking soda+water, barkeepers friend, dawn dish soap, lemon juice, or vinegar. Other brands/types of oven cleaner/degreaser would fall somewhere in between the above two options, they don't vary too much apart from special cases like the EZoff
ok, seems weird tho. My oven is about a meter away from the stovetop
But my food will go cold
Or just pull out a bottle of Bar Keepers Friend. Best stuff I found when it comes to cleaning grease.
Tell this to my wife.
Better yet, clean your stove top right after doing the dishes. The warm, soapy water works very well and cleaning the stove top daily will make clean up a breeze.
boing757 t1_jdvi2zh wrote
LPT: clean up your mess after you make it and don't leave it for someone else.