Do you need an easy way to clean a burnt pan? This simple “Dad Hack” makes cleaning crusty, dirty, or burned pans effortless. Instead of scrubbing until your fingers hurt, a little heat, water, and time will loosen the stuck-on bits so the pan wipes clean.
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Dad hates cleaning up after cooking.
Dad does the cooking and often the cleanup, too. Dirty pans are the worst: food dries and hardens into stubborn residue. Burned-on messes happen to everyone. To make cleanup faster, Dad developed this straightforward method to clean a burnt pan without excessive scrubbing.
It’s like deglazing a pan, but amplified.
Deglazing uses liquid to dissolve fond (the browned bits left after cooking) and make a sauce. This method—think “mega deglaze”—uses water and heat to break down stuck-on food across a whole pan. Start this trick while you finish other cleanup tasks, and by the time you’re ready to wash, the pan will practically clean itself.
How to Clean a Burnt Pan – The Easy Way
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Heat source (stovetop, grill, etc.)
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Spatula (metal for stainless/cast iron; plastic for non-stick)
Materials
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About 1/2 to 2 cups Water
Use enough to cover the bottom of the pan and the stuck-on food.
Instructions
- Place the dirty or burnt pan on a heat source (stovetop, grill, or similar).
- Pour in enough water to cover the bottom and the areas with burned-on food.
- Bring the water to a boil and let it simmer or boil for about 5–10 minutes to soften the residue.
- While the water is hot, use a spatula to scrape and loosen the gunk. Use a metal spatula for stainless or cast iron and a plastic or silicone spatula for non-stick surfaces. Continue until most of the residue is dislodged.
- Carefully pour out the water — most of the burned bits should come away with it.
- Let the pan cool enough to handle, then wash as usual with minimal scrubbing.
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Works with all kinds of pots and pans.
This hack works for stainless steel, cast iron, and non-stick pans (use a plastic spatula on non-stick). It’s a fast, low-effort way to get rid of burned-on food and make washing simple.
Now go cook something!
Did you know Dad has a YouTube channel? Check it out for more tips and demonstrations.