* Exported from MasterCook * Vinegar And Your Pots And Pans Recipe By : The Many Uses of Vinegar & Baking Soda! Serving Size : 1 Preparation Time :0:00 Categories : Information Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- ***NONE*** 1. To remove mineral buildup from your aluminum pots and pans, fill them with water and add a few tablespoons of vinegar. Bring this to a boil, then remove from the stove and rinse with cool water. 2. To keep your pots free from mineral deposits, add 1 ts of vinegar to the pot each time you use it. The small amount won't affect the taste of what you're cooking but it will keep you from having a buildup problem in the future. 3. To clean the burned-on mess in the bottom of the broiler pan simply mix 2 cups vinegar with 1/4 cup sugar and add it to the still-hot pan. Let the mixture soak for an hour, then clean as usual. 4. If you haven't used your favorite iron skillet in a while because it's covered with rust, fill the skillet with 1/4 cup each of vinegar and water. Put the skillet on the stove and bring to a boil. Once it's reached the boiling point, turn the heat down and continue to "cook" for another half hour. Pour out the water and wipe the rust away with a clean cloth or paper towels. 5. Keep your copper pots looking like new by making a vinegar paste. Mix equal parts flour and salt, then add just enough vinegar to make a thick paste. Use a clean cloth to rub the paste onto the copper and let sit for five minutes. Rinse with cool water and dry with a clean cloth. 6. To keep your copper pots shiny between uses, wipe them down with a solution of vinegar and salt. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -