The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning All-Clad Stainless Steel Pans

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  • Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
  • In this video, I teach you the quickest and most effective way to clean All-Clad stainless steel cookware. First, I explain how to remove stuck-on food, stubborn stains, and brown spots. After that, you’ll learn how to clean and restore a badly burnt All-Clad pan. Finally, I’ll share tips on preventing sticking, staining, and burning. So, if you’re ready to restore your All-Clad pans’ original shine, this video is for you.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:51 Removing Stuck-On Food, Stains, Brown Spots, and Discoloration
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  • @PrudentReviews
    @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +8

    Read the full guide for more tips: prudentreviews.com/how-to-clean-all-clad/

    • @adamnoman4658
      @adamnoman4658 5 місяців тому

      @ 4:05 Although aluminum oxides, it doesn't doesn't "rust" -- that is, produce reddish/brownish ferric/ferrous oxides. Those can only come from the iron in the inner and outer layers (plies) of steel, assuming such discoloration is not actually lightly burnt oil.
      - -

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess Рік тому +81

    Best tip - learn how to deglaze your pans and make great pan sauces. With few exceptions you want to create some fond (brown bits)when frying proteins, and deglazing that with wine, tomato, citrus, or other acidic liquids instantly cleans the pan while giving you a flavorful base for a sauce. After that the pan will be completely free of anything “stuck” and ready for a quick hand wash.

    • @GenericAccountVLR
      @GenericAccountVLR Рік тому +8

      That’s what I do as well! Sooooo satisfying to scrape up those incredibly flavorful bits - AND get the pan clean whilst doing so! And 2nd bonus: delicious sauces.

    • @johnmimist
      @johnmimist Рік тому +2

      I deglaze too.

    • @Cat-pz7wj
      @Cat-pz7wj Рік тому +2

      I am SO BAD at making pan sauces it's amazing even to me. Not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I have all but given up. Every once in a blue moon one will come out perfect, we'll love it, then when I try to make the same recipe again it's a total flop.

    • @TomJones-tx7pb
      @TomJones-tx7pb Рік тому +2

      @@Cat-pz7wj If you have the pan too hot the bits turn nasty.

    • @nccrchurchunusual7990
      @nccrchurchunusual7990 Рік тому

      Thank you, nice video. If the cleaning agent and/or scrubby scratches- it causes more sticking.

  • @cloisterene
    @cloisterene Рік тому +75

    Long ago I burnt my favorite pan along with the food that was in it, and cried because I thought I would have to throw it away. It was a nightmare. Then I got the bright idea to soak it in full strength (or at least a very strong solution of) plain white vinegar overnight, and voila: the black stuff peeled right off. These days I scrub my stainless steel pans with baking soda, it works great for that and also for cleaning coffee and tea stains out of mugs and cups.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +14

      Vinegar works wonders on burnt pans.

    • @dozergetscrafty
      @dozergetscrafty Рік тому +8

      I use baking soda as well. Its amazing stuff.

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Рік тому +3

      Yeah, and if smth is burnt badly u boil water with soda that will lift burnt stuff right off

    • @Nomzai
      @Nomzai Місяць тому

      @@bambinaforever1402soda water or baking soda?

  • @dmnddog7417
    @dmnddog7417 2 місяці тому +5

    Bar Keeper's Friend has become my best friend. It has helped me restore my stainless steel pans to their initial glory, and now I use it regularly to care for them if there's any residue left on them after washing them with dish soap.

  • @dededenver9560
    @dededenver9560 4 місяці тому +5

    I put my stainless cookware in the dishwasher exclusively. If blue discoloration or leftover food particles remain, a 15-second scrub with Barkeepers Friend returns it to new condition. My cookware still looks new after 15 years of heavy use.

  • @tobygoodguy4032
    @tobygoodguy4032 Рік тому +6

    I remember that my sainted grandmother had the shiniest mid-20th C aluminum 'Wearever' pots and pans that she took pride in.
    (Back then, they were cleaned with Brillo and muscle.) 🤠

  • @penangiteInAU
    @penangiteInAU Рік тому +17

    You have saved my life, Andrew🙏😊 Thanks for the helpful details and easy to follow elaboration. They absolutely work! Just tested your fry egg method on my stainless steel pan. I’m ecstatic to find it such a breeze❤ You bet that I’m going to show off my new egg frying technique in the next family gathering and I’ll make sure to give credit to you and this video🙌. Please keep up with the excellent effort⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @solarpony
    @solarpony Рік тому +10

    I'm here because I found some All-Clad skillets at the thrift store, clean and shiny, wanna keep them that way.

    • @nancyeaton731
      @nancyeaton731 Рік тому +4

      So lucky!

    • @HATINTHEKAT
      @HATINTHEKAT Рік тому +7

      I’ve found my stainless all clads at thrift stores too lol, ones that cost over 200 each on various websites, and snatched them up for 8-10 bucks lol 😂 now they’re all smooth and shiny and prized possessions lol.

  • @maiden4meldin69
    @maiden4meldin69 Рік тому +8

    great information, thank you much. I have been using stainless steel pans for thirty years, and they still look like new. I don't generally let my frying pan completely cool before deglazing it after removing what was cooked in it, Instead I pour water into it and let the pan cool with the water and just wipe it out later when I wash my dishes. Tough burnt food, I let the hot pan heat water, and add a bounce sheet, then I wash as normal once the water is cold again, and it wipes out easily and I wash as normal.

  • @LolaScheer1054
    @LolaScheer1054 Рік тому +2

    Excellent instruction and education.

  • @3catmom844
    @3catmom844 3 місяці тому

    Andrew, I agree with you about Bar Keepers Friend. I have found it to be the best thing to clean my stainless steel! Thanks for the tips!

  • @jerrycallender9927
    @jerrycallender9927 Рік тому +14

    I've used nothing but All-Clad for 20+ years - I have 16 pieces.
    SOS scouring pads are ALL that's needed.

    • @denisebayer8748
      @denisebayer8748 Рік тому +2

      SOS pads don't scratch the surface?

    • @1truefreedomfighter
      @1truefreedomfighter Рік тому

      @@denisebayer8748 They're less abrasive than the green pads.

    • @AmedeeBoulette
      @AmedeeBoulette 3 місяці тому +1

      @@denisebayer8748so what? It’s for cooking, not for showing…

  • @leslinavarro9358
    @leslinavarro9358 Рік тому +1

    Bars keepers friend works fast! Thank you!

  • @jakedabner8364
    @jakedabner8364 Рік тому +5

    great thankyou!
    I have got rid of all my pfas non stick pans and this is really helpful advice, I have a wood burning stove and i user the fine ash to make a paste to clean my pans when they get burnt, really effective and cheap too :)

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 2 місяці тому

    ANDREW I CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH. Hyperinflation especially here in California is out of control. I never cared about cooking at home before but now that has all changed. I’m learning so much from you. I subbed .

  • @jetbee1106
    @jetbee1106 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the tips. I constantly screw up the cooking process in my stainless steel cookware. Finally getting good results. As a expert in burning and sticking foods to my stainless steel cookware, I found that if I wash the pan or skillet in warm water with Dawn, the burnt particles come off quite easily, however the pan is often discoloured or dull looking. So I use a cleaning powder from Lagostina, and it comes out with a mirror finish, even getting out the annoying pits. Try it out. Best cleaning agent I’ve ever used for cleaning my stainless steel cookware. Thanks again. Keep up the good work. Cheers!

  • @maryerb6062
    @maryerb6062 Рік тому +1

    This is very helpful!

  • @camillecrichlow8138
    @camillecrichlow8138 Місяць тому

    I love the tip for the rivets! I can’t wait to try this

  • @hawahawa9630
    @hawahawa9630 Рік тому +1

    Extremely useful information guidance. Much obliged thankyou so much Sir.👍👌❤️

  • @conniepalmer7493
    @conniepalmer7493 Рік тому +1

    Thank you SO much for teaching me about my pans!! I subscribed to your channel.

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Рік тому

    Thanks for the Barkeepers hints!

  • @karennelson4070
    @karennelson4070 5 місяців тому

    Love the tips! Thank you!
    I also let a burnt pan sit overnight with a baking soda paste on it. Cleans up nicely the next day. 😊

  • @slide7132
    @slide7132 Рік тому

    Thank you Paisan, very helpful video.

  • @dozergetscrafty
    @dozergetscrafty Рік тому +2

    Thank you! Ive been fine with keeping the insides of my pans clean but the bottoms and outsides not so much :( im definitely going to get some bar keepers friend and get to work!

  • @candywong4697
    @candywong4697 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your sharing and I from Hongkong

  • @nancyeaton731
    @nancyeaton731 Рік тому +27

    If you soak the pan in warm water and Dawn, and then use a dish brush, you will get most of the bits off, and you can then use sponges with a slightly less abrasive surface than the green ones (they are usually blue) for the rest. I honestly never have to use the pressure you use in your pans and only very rarely need Barkeeper's friend. On occasion a SOS pad with a very light touch on a wet pan will also get anything off, I generally use this on the outside of the pans if needed. I have had my all clad pans for about 18 years, use them daily, and they all look like new. Also, proteins sticking to the inside of a pan is actually one of the benefits of stainless steel, because the food bits, aka 'fond,' are the basis of amazing pan sauces.

    • @KG-VanityInKnickers
      @KG-VanityInKnickers Рік тому +3

      Me too!! I was wondering why he was going through all that work... lol
      I've had my pans for 15 years. I just take boiling water from my kettle and pour into my pan with the detergent and let it sit until the water is warm (it helps to clean the outside of the pan to have the water still be warm), then just rub with a soft scrub, inside and out, and it's clean in less than 5 minutes. I will use an SOS pad on the outside if my food bubbles over while in the oven, but it has never gotten to the point of the crude in the video... lol.
      Once, I had burnt a hamburger pretty bad (no longer edible) and thought my pan was ruined. But I did the same thing I always do and it worked like a charm (although I was really sweating it out waiting to see). I LOVE my pans!!

    • @Cat-pz7wj
      @Cat-pz7wj Рік тому +3

      Me three! While I'm cooking if I see the pan is a mess, I turn on my water to get it hot, remove the food & loose bits, pour in a bit of Dawn & hot water (never add cold water into a hot pan - it can warp it) put it back on the stove on low, usually while I'm eating & voila! All clean! I do use barkeeps friends on the outside regularly, to keep it clean & free of debris & gunk.
      Now, there was that time just after getting new stove I unknowingly turned some soup up to a rather high number & burnt the devil out of it! Since the pan might be a goner I decided to experiment, had heard of the vinegar idea, but I didn't have any specifics, so I poured in more vinegar than water, put it on the stove for just a few minutes, turned it off, then let it sit overnight with the vinegar mix in it. It came out like new!!! Love my All Clad!!!
      I also use vinegar & baking soda to clean plastic water bottles weekly - save on throwing them away. Then I just refill with filtered water & I am good to go!

    • @joycej9415
      @joycej9415 10 місяців тому

      Agreed I only use BKF if in a hurry. If not making a sauce, I put water in to deglaze after I remove food. Then let sit with water and Dawn while we are eating.

    • @johndoe-ek6vl
      @johndoe-ek6vl 6 місяців тому

      put water in pan. Put back on burner. Heat on medium heat. Turn off heat. Let cool to warm. Most anything will easily come off with the sponge after that.

    • @masteringfibromyalgia
      @masteringfibromyalgia 5 місяців тому

      not my pan! I let my coffee warm up in it, forgot about it, an hour and a half later it was completely black. i tried everything but boiling water and vinegar

  • @lindaginn7714
    @lindaginn7714 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Thanks so much!

  • @richardzieba5041
    @richardzieba5041 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful explanation

  • @RaiderMik510
    @RaiderMik510 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video!

  • @richardzieba5041
    @richardzieba5041 10 місяців тому

    Very nice explanation.

  • @joonyaboy
    @joonyaboy Рік тому

    Bar keepers and a magic eraser for the bottom of stubborn pans 😉

  • @karlheinzfranzenkopf
    @karlheinzfranzenkopf Рік тому +1

    🎉Amazing tip: after Soaking and scraping w a wooden scatchula under hot water I have found using "used" dryer sheets between the pan and sponge is perfect to not scratch the pan. Then rinse and clean w soap and soft brush or sponge. ❤Works great on all pans. ❤❤

  • @Paul-up3pb
    @Paul-up3pb Рік тому +1

    Thank you 👍.

  • @PinPointHealth
    @PinPointHealth 5 місяців тому

    You are amazing! Thank you!

  • @noobmaster31
    @noobmaster31 Рік тому +7

    Well explained and thorough video on cleaning and maintaining stainless steel cookware. Just what I needed. The interior of my pan looks fine, but the exterior has started to become discolored with that brown/red tint that looks like rust. I was about to buy barkeepers friend, but luckily realized I already have it under my sink for some reason. Must be one of those things that you pick up at some point or the other and just forget you have it. Can't wait to try it and bring my pan back to life.
    Edit: to follow up, the barkeepers friend worked perfectly. I missed some of the nooks on my pan because I don't have a disposable toothbrush or a tool to get those but the rest of the pan is back to pristine.

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Рік тому +4

      Dollar Tree has inexpensive toothbrushes, both adult and kid sized, as well as all sorts of scrubbing implements. At some point, my toothbrushes begin to splay and then get decommissioned---moved under the kitchen or bathroom sink to be reused just for detailed cleaning work.

    • @noobmaster31
      @noobmaster31 Рік тому +2

      @@msr1116 good idea, actually. I'll start keeping my old toothbrushes for future cleaning uses. Thanks

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 Рік тому +2

      @@noobmaster31 ....👍👍

  • @votingcitizen
    @votingcitizen Місяць тому +2

    exposed aluminum layer does not rust orange. Aluminum oxidizes black. This is another reason to not put All Clad into a dishwasher - high temp rinse will oxidize the aluminum exterior layer and turn it black/dark.

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm learning to cook in a stainless skillet after years of using non-stick. My eggs still don't always come out well ... I'm getting better.
    The best method I fould for cleaning my pans is to pour water in the pan, immediately after taking the food out. It's still hot and the pan has time to soak in super hot water while I'm eating. Don't tel anyone, but I sometimes let the pan soak overnight :) After soaking, it's easy to clean out the mess with a Dobie pad and dish detergent.
    For really nasty stuff, I use either Barkeeper's Friend or the polish they sent as a freebie with my pan.

  • @Robert-ug5hx
    @Robert-ug5hx 7 місяців тому

    The ocedar scrubby sponge works very well it is non scratching but still abrasive 3nough to clean a pan with it

  • @archiekleung
    @archiekleung Місяць тому

    Pretty good. Tks

  • @Essenceofbeauty-
    @Essenceofbeauty- 9 місяців тому +1

    Great job cleaning it. Looks like high-maintenance cookware.

  • @justus3308
    @justus3308 Рік тому +5

    I cook with a stainless chefs classic set by Cuisinart and bar keepers friend has not failed me yet its the best ..👌🏽

  • @geraldhagengruber3207
    @geraldhagengruber3207 Рік тому +4

    You are a lifesaver. Tried our new All-Clad and did it all wrong! Had brown stains and cooked-on black stuff all over the pan, especially up the sides. Nothing cleaned those stains. Couldn’t find Bar Keepers Friend in most stores and several workers said it was discontinued. Panic! Finally discovered it in major grocery chain with three varieties. Bought them all. Followed your instructions and was amazed how the pan was quickly restored to like-new condition. You really know your business. Many thanks!

  • @kueichenglee7583
    @kueichenglee7583 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @daveschidlmeier6425
    @daveschidlmeier6425 Рік тому +7

    All-Clad pans never rust. There made of stainless steel, with an internal layer of eather aluminum or copper for even fast heat transfer. To witch oxidation takes place along the pans outer rim edge. You can actually see the pans 3 to 5 different layers there when cleaned with Bar-Keepers powder. Its not rust, its metal oxidation.
    Good job on your presentation, very informative .Thanks

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому

      Thanks for the clarification. It looks like rust around the rim where the aluminum core layer is exposed. Either way, it’s a good idea to dry the pans after washing.

    • @LeverPhile
      @LeverPhile Рік тому +6

      Well ... technically rust is metal oxidation, and stainless can actually rust but it takes much much longer to happen.
      Not saying that's what happened here, just speaking generally.

    • @daveschidlmeier6425
      @daveschidlmeier6425 Рік тому +1

      @@LeverPhile Al-ClAD uses 18/10 Stainless. Which is a form of 304 grade Stainless steel made specifically to meet ALL-CLADS extremely high standards. (GOOGLE IT)
      The aluminum between the layers of stainless steel OXIDIZES, (not rust). that what gives it that tarnished appearance . Its very easy to polish it back to its original appearance with BAR KEEPER FRIEND, polishing abrasive.
      Its "NOT RUST"

    • @LeverPhile
      @LeverPhile Рік тому +4

      @@daveschidlmeier6425 Again, stainless steel (even the quality stuff) is not rust proof, but it is very, very resistant to rust so most won't have issues unless they are really neglectful.
      Aluminum oxide is a dull gray color, btw, so it is not what is giving color to the All Clad layer of exposed Aluminum here.
      And, once again, oxidized metal is a form of rust, even if typically the word "rust" is used regarding iron oxides. All metals that can be oxidized 'rust' in the general sense, but the properties of that rust/oxidized metal can be very different than when iron "rusts".
      With silver it's called a tarnish, with copper it's called a patina.

    • @CarbageMan
      @CarbageMan Рік тому +3

      It is a myth that stainless steel does not rust (in fact, I managed to let a stainless steel pocket knife blade rust as a child by not cleaning it properly.) It is rust resistant because it creates a chromium oxide film. Bimetal situations behave funny, which is probably why the film action is interrupted there. It's likely, indeed, rust, but it is not the aluminum rusting.
      PS: Yes, rust is iron oxide. Aluminum oxide is a dark gray (and it's very hard, which makes cleaning extremely difficult.) A co-mingling of oxides is possible, and there's probably interference between the two, so the alloys do not behave the same in close proximity as they do separately. This supposition is based on a materials science class from engineering school over 30 years ago, so it may not be entirely accurate, but I'd bet it's close.

  • @mpal8264
    @mpal8264 2 місяці тому

    That was a great education on using stainless and cleaning it!! I was very frustrated with cooking and sticking to the pan. No I understand temperatures so much better. Do you have similar tips on cleaning dutch oven pans?.

  • @kevinme824
    @kevinme824 2 місяці тому

    I've used non odor oven cleaner and it works great.

  • @elanaseger2868
    @elanaseger2868 5 місяців тому

    👍❤️Thank you-great information

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Рік тому +2

    I found a liquid Barkeeper’s Friend and I’ve used to keep my stainless steel cookware set nice and clean. Anyone who tells me that “everything sticks to stainless steel” is getting a link to this video and the “cooking with All-Clad” video.

  • @asaine
    @asaine Рік тому +1

    I have owned SS cookware for 30 years. When I need a "deep" clean, I use "Oven Cleaner." It will not damage the SS surface. However, it will damage "aluminum" surfaces. Just wash the SS cookware and let is dry. Spray the oven cleaner on all effected areas and let it sit over night. Wash the SS cookware the next day. NO manual scrubbing required. My SS cookware looks as good as the day I purchased some 30 years ago.

  • @The_Seeker_of_Truth
    @The_Seeker_of_Truth Місяць тому +1

    I just clean my stainless all-clad pans with BKF Cookware version. I rinse the pans out and scrape any heavy stuff off with the spatula, then put a light dusting of BKF on them, sprinkling a bit of water if needed to make sure it's not just sitting there dry. Then let it sit for a few moments and give a quick scrub with a plastic brush and rinse it. I follow up with a drop of dawn and a different plastic brush and quick rinse and they're like new after every meal. The BKF has oxalic acid that breaks down the food but it doesn't harm the stainless surface, the pans look brand new even though they're over 10 years old and used daily.

  • @Tmanaz480
    @Tmanaz480 Рік тому +4

    Blue Scotchbrite pads are the secret. They are slightly less aggressive than the green ones and won't scratch.

  • @alokmittal2976
    @alokmittal2976 6 місяців тому

    Hi , your video was quite informative. My question is how can i know if my stainless steel pot is pitting and its time for replacement.
    Is there any fix for pitting stainless steel . ? 🙂

  • @alexab888
    @alexab888 3 місяці тому

    Hi there :) Thanks for the nice videos. Small question: do you know whether products like Chogan Degreaser or Oven harm these dishes? Thanks in advance!

  • @crutchclargo
    @crutchclargo 11 місяців тому +3

    This is one of the better cookware channels I have seen. I use Heritage Steel pans and am happy with the pans. I have found that for the most part, vinegar is all I need to remove stuck food. If after cleaning the pan with water and soap, you find thin, translucent protein spots on the pan surface, then use a splash of vinegar and in a minute of gentle scrubbing those spots are gone. Heritage Steel recommends Bar Keepers Friend and vinegar to clean their pans. Frankly, if you are boiling your pan to get heavily burnt food off the surface then you are not properly cooking with the pan.
    Encouraging the lazy, instant gratification seeking American consumer of today, to boil a pan clean, is tantamount to convincing them to never give stainless steel pans a try. Most are too lazy for anything other than non-stick. 😆

  • @michaeljustice124
    @michaeljustice124 Рік тому +1

    I just got an All Clad Copper Core Skillet. Jesus, I’m glad I watched this before using my chain mail scrubber on it…

  • @citygirl5705
    @citygirl5705 Рік тому +1

    I was STUNNED at how well this worked. I had a dirty pan sitting around for weeks and this got it looking brand new.
    1) Put the pan on the stove and put heat on HIGH. Let it get hot.
    2) Pour a bunch of baking soda in the pan and then pour a bunch of water on it.
    3) Turn off the stove and let the pan sit.
    4) Use a wool scrub brush and some elbow grease (pour some water in to loosen baking soda).

    • @johndoe-ek6vl
      @johndoe-ek6vl 6 місяців тому +1

      that's one way to warp a pan...
      put the water in first and heat to MEDIUM heat..

  • @13_13k
    @13_13k Рік тому

    I have a question for you if you still monitor this video.
    I do take care of my pots and pans the way you explained in this video as I was taught long ago by my parents.
    I have a mix of cookware, old and newer cast iron, old stainless copper bottom Revere Ware from around 1960 ish fry pans and pots, Le Crueset brazer and Dutch oven a couple of aluminum restaurant grade sauce pans and a couple nonstick restaurant grade fry pans and I am able to keep all in great shape. But I have one large stainless Cuisinart straight sided clad pan that is a great pan but I had some sugary glazed Teriyaki beef that I cooked and it left some tough burned stains. I cleaned it, boiled water and vinegar in it, used BKF on it and it still has about six small black spots, very small, like if someone used a Sharpie and made dots, and I cannot get them to go away. I use the pan all the time and I've tried and tried and use BKF not every wash but almost and boiled water an vinegar again and still they won't come out.
    Am I stuck with those black spots? Or is there anything else I can use without damaging the pan? Someone told me use spray on oven cleaner like Easy Off, but I don't know if that is a good idea or not.
    Help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long comment but I wanted to give you a good description.

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote1234 2 місяці тому +1

    When I was a kid, my mom would generously sprinkle baking soda on the burnt on bits in the pot or pan, then add water to cover. Simmer and watch the bits float to the surface. I still do that.

  • @da900smoove1
    @da900smoove1 Рік тому +6

    I'm 55 and have been washing dishes pots and pans since 1977-78 when i was 11-12yrs old.....I've never seen the green side of a sponge scrubber scratch stainless steel finish...Aluminum yes but not stainless......I generally use the Blue scrubber/sponge on my dishes/pots/pans.... Boiling water with vinegar works wonders

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +1

      The scratches are very tiny and aren’t noticeable on most pans. In fact, Scotch-Brite heavy duty sponges are made specifically for stuck-on messes on uncoated (i.e., stainless steel) cookware. The blue Scotch-Brite sponges are slightly less abrasive if you want to be extra careful.

    • @ArmadilloGodzilla
      @ArmadilloGodzilla Рік тому +1

      To scratch a surface, the scratcher must be harder than the object, or the same. I even use chainlink in my demeyere pans at times and have no issues. Mostly baking soda, but sometimes the wife burns something...

    • @igrim4777
      @igrim4777 Рік тому

      @@ArmadilloGodzilla That is not correct. It is possible for softer materials to abrade harder. In your own home you can demonstrate that a shard of aluminium can can easily scratch stainless steel cutlery despite Mohs hardness 2.75 vs around 5. Aluminium is also softer on the Vickers and Brinell scales.

  • @jonihopkins7302
    @jonihopkins7302 9 місяців тому

    I do have a chain mail piece that I bought for cleaning my cast iron. Is it safe for that?

  • @Johnnyroten
    @Johnnyroten Рік тому +3

    I clean my pans by adding some dawn detergent and water,let soak a couple hours and it comes off easily.

  • @EbenLenz-fl1hi
    @EbenLenz-fl1hi 2 місяці тому

    Steel wool in the form of Brillo or SOS pads actually leaves a finer finish than the 3M green scrubbies. Chore Boy or similar types of metal scrubbers will scratch a stainless pan badly. I use all three Green scrubber, Barkeeper’s Friend followed by a polishing with a Brillo or SOS pad. If you do this correctly, the inner surface becomes polished and food resists sticking.

  • @iridios6127
    @iridios6127 15 днів тому

    I use steel wool scrubber on all my stainless steel cookware with no issue. As a chainmail scrubber too.

  • @gayathri7831
    @gayathri7831 8 місяців тому

    Hi, can i use discoloured stainless steel pan for cooking? Is it harmful as the layer is gone?

  • @gprovidakes
    @gprovidakes 5 місяців тому

    Any suggestions for cleaning aluminum baking sheets.

  • @Dewey-CheathamAndHowe
    @Dewey-CheathamAndHowe 2 місяці тому

    Can you use the Bar Keeper's Friend on the cooking surface or just on the outsides?

  • @meldz515
    @meldz515 11 місяців тому

    Hi just wondering if Bon Ami works effectively as Bar Keepers. Thanks for the video very helpful.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  11 місяців тому +1

      You’re welcome. Both work well - read this to see my test results prudentreviews.com/bon-ami-vs-bar-keepers-friend/

  • @TheMaxipa
    @TheMaxipa 3 місяці тому

    Oh, and I use a wonder sponge ( the white ones ) after using scotch Brite to polish the pan

  • @jimchallender4616
    @jimchallender4616 Рік тому +2

    Bar Keepers Friend in a folded Paper Towel works great. It cleans the bottoms of my All-Clad and Cuisinart cookware. I also polish the cook surface with 8,000 & 10,000 grit wet sandpaper and small oscillating sander.

  • @demonox3271
    @demonox3271 7 місяців тому

    Are scrub daddy sponges ok to use?

  • @sue008A
    @sue008A Рік тому

    I have farberware pots and pans. Do you consider them to be a quality product? So now that I know.... I will not use any brillo pads on them again. Thanks for your videos...

  • @samueltadams
    @samueltadams 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for your videos! I'm in my mid 40-'s and only just getting cooking (though my Dad was a big cook), mostly following nytimes recipes having a great time, these last two videos told me so much about cooking with stainless steel pans!... But Andrew, I have a question-- I recently acquired a AVACRAFT 8 Inch Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Frying Pan and using a Victorinox stainless steel spatula, and the spatula seems to be gauging the metal surface of the pan, leaving rugged scratches. I noticed you are using non-metallic spatulas on stainless steel, that's okay? Perhaps on low heat? Why is the stainless steel scratching so badly?! Thanks! I'll be sure to watch more of your videos. Cheers from Brooklyn.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad the videos are helpful. Usually metal utensils are fine to use on stainless steel, but if you’re seeing significant scratches you might want to switch to wood or plastic. Minor scratches won’t impact performance but larger ones could.

  • @wrightuniverse3952
    @wrightuniverse3952 Рік тому

    I finally have some decent 5ply pans. Love the tips. My pans are now a mottled white at the bottom instead of shiny & polished. Did I overheat? Can the shine be recovered? Thanks!

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +1

      Try Bar Keepers Friend polish. It should help. Good luck!

  • @aurorahdale1306
    @aurorahdale1306 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for this video. 17 yrs ago I paid $1300.00 for a set of stainless steel waterless cookware. The first pan and only pan I used was a small pot to fix broccoli. I cooked it the way they showed on the show. Let's just stay that I didn't get my broccoli 🥦 and the pan is still in storage burnt I hope to get it out of storage soon, and I want to be able to clean the pan. I have learned since then to use stainless steel pans.
    Again thank you and God bless you

  • @WaddleQwacker
    @WaddleQwacker Рік тому

    I just moved to an apartment that have a nice big thick stainless steel pan that I'd love to use, but it looks like the previous tenant used it on a barbecue or something. It has a thick layer of sticky smelly dark grime that reminds me of my scout days cooking in pots that have been washed by negligent teenagers and used on fire for decades. 🙃
    I can remove some with a steel sponge, but it takes a lot of effort for a very low gain. Do you have any trick for this?

  • @billknoche9228
    @billknoche9228 Рік тому

    What about using easyoff oven cleaner on the bottom and sides of pan?

  • @sarine3282
    @sarine3282 Рік тому

    All-Clad or Farberware? I can't find any sort of comparison or discussion on line. Some All-Clad reviews say that it is too difficult to clean. Any insights are helpful!

  • @nancyhon406
    @nancyhon406 11 місяців тому

    Hi, can u do a vidro on how to clean the bottom of stsinless steel ware of black stsins.

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Рік тому +1

    I bought allclad because description said they were dishwasher safe. I haven't used them yet

  • @IzzyMariel
    @IzzyMariel Рік тому

    Any tips on cleaning burnt stuff/gumminess on All Clad non-stick?

  • @cleansoapmind
    @cleansoapmind 9 місяців тому

    In Europe we have the "blue sponge" where the abrasive layer is not as abrasive as the green layer of the yellow sponge. Better to use that.

  • @AndreaKollo
    @AndreaKollo 3 місяці тому

    Saw a comment about 'seasoning' stainless steel and some egg test???? Is there a video for that please!

  • @Ryan-yi6su
    @Ryan-yi6su 6 місяців тому

    I'm starting to really like your channel
    I was thinking for cleaning the pan
    I've been using cleaning vinegar which is 10% instead of regular vinegar which is 5% with baking soda.
    Is this ok?
    A lot more cost-effective than purchasing bar keepers friend

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  6 місяців тому +1

      That shouldn’t be a problem - curious to hear how it goes.

  • @johndoe-ek6vl
    @johndoe-ek6vl 6 місяців тому

    the blue scrubbers are best

  • @jvh136
    @jvh136 10 місяців тому +2

    I think vinegar gives off a clean smell but if you don't like it use baking soda. Put water in the pan deeper than the crusty spots. Add a few tablespoons of baking soda and slow boil for 20-30 minutes.

  • @diannefitzmaurice9813
    @diannefitzmaurice9813 Рік тому

    Stainless steel is required for cooking on an induction burner. But it is difficult to deal with the effects of uneven heat on the induction burner. Some things need to come to a full boil, and while slow cooking over a low temp helps sometimes it just doesn't work well. In your video you show most of the cooking over gas heat . Could you describe the effects of different kinds of heat like electric burners vs induction and electric oven heat on the pans used .

    • @CarmenGarcia-jr8jb
      @CarmenGarcia-jr8jb Рік тому

      I have an induction, and I have a lot of trouble cooking with my stainless steel. I wish I could have a gas stove .

  • @tcgees
    @tcgees 2 місяці тому

    Will bar keepers work on rust? I left my pan on a cooling rack and found rust marks on the bottom. Any tips for cleaning that? Please and thank you!!

  • @bellacucina3209
    @bellacucina3209 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the ambitous tute. At 4:07, you say it's an "aluminum rim?" Not Stainlees steel?

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  7 місяців тому

      The aluminum core layer is exposed at the edge

  • @jesseonly1327
    @jesseonly1327 4 місяці тому

    Can a stainless steel pan be scratched to the point where its no good no more? Also can I use a scrub daddy sponge to clean a stainless steel pan? New to stainless steel pans 😅.

  • @bxw2721
    @bxw2721 Рік тому +1

    My brother insist on soaking the badly burnt pan in water only, I gave him Bon Ami…..it made a great big difference with the less amount of efforts!

  • @dperreno
    @dperreno 10 місяців тому +3

    I rarely use the green scotchbrite - it is too abrasive. The blue scotchbrite almost always works, especially with Barkeeper's Friend. And it won't scratch the pan.

  • @leslieviner
    @leslieviner Місяць тому

    Most of these cleaning tips applied to food that stuck and needs to be removed with soaking or cleaning. My problem was that my new all clad pan was too hot when I added my oil and the pan burned leaving a brown blotchy smooth discolouration after cleaning with soap and water and with vinegar/water remedy.😢 Will barkeepers friend be able to restore this issue? I have new Al clad pans and a new induction stove - a bit of a steep learning curve for me!

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Місяць тому

      Bar Keepers Friend will definitely help with that! This video might help too ua-cam.com/video/cqGEfy3_Zdk/v-deo.htmlsi=9lKrafk-68hGnlv9

  • @Pippins666
    @Pippins666 Рік тому +1

    I have found the easiest way to clean a burnt pan (I burn it way too often) is to use teapot cleaner, the stuff for removing the black tannin deposits in teapots. A teaspoon or two of the powder, add boiling water, and come back after half an hour to finish off. Note that the effect is effervescent, so may bubble over

  • @georgia3465
    @georgia3465 25 днів тому

    Thanks for the video ! I’ve tried this and my all clad is yellow tint ??? What am I doing wrong ?

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  25 днів тому

      Was there baked in oil and lots of brown discoloration before cleaning? If so, try scrubbing a bit harder with Bar Keepers Friend and water (make a paste). But the pan on a towel on your counter so you can get good leverage, don’t bend over in the sink. Hope that works!

  • @viorelnegoita
    @viorelnegoita Рік тому

    I have some Calphalon which I cleaned with Barkeepers Friend on the inside. Now after watching your video, I realized that may have been a mistake. Any advice? Thanks

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому

      What happened when you did that? Did it damage the non-stick coating?

  • @mm-yt8sf
    @mm-yt8sf Рік тому

    is copper scrubber pad ok or is that too harsh? i've been using it, but never really looked too hard at the surface

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому

      I wouldn't use a copper scrubber. These Scotch-Brite sponges work great (both sides) and aren't too abrasive. www.scotch-brite.com/3M/en_US/scotch-brite/tools/~/Scotch-Brite-Heavy-Duty-Scrub-Sponge/?N=4337+3294529207+3294631797&rt=rud

  • @TheMaxipa
    @TheMaxipa 3 місяці тому

    The hard to remove brown spots on the rim are polymerised polyunsaturated fats , in other words varnish. You can avoid them by not cooking in seed oils. Use butter, lard or coconut oil instead

  • @sza2bom
    @sza2bom 5 місяців тому

    does allclad survive 500C pyrolitic cleaning in an oven?

  • @jbloveday9538
    @jbloveday9538 Рік тому +2

    I fill the pan with hot water and dish soap, then leave it to sit overnight in the sink - next day it cleans off really easily.

  • @camillecrichlow8138
    @camillecrichlow8138 Місяць тому

    I use table salt and dawn and then a Brillo pad for my stainless steel