How to Clean Kitchen Equipment
, eHow Contributor
Cleaning
a kitchen filled with dirty cooking and baking equipment can seem
like a daunting task. However, cleaning these items is fairly simple, if
time-consuming. Whether you cook professionally or just for your family, it is
important to clean and sanitize all kitchen equipment after use in order
to eliminate food-borne pathogens, mold and other health risks. There are two
basic steps to this process: First, the equipment must be cleaned. Then, it
must be sanitized.
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Sanitize your
drying rack and allow it to air-dry. To sanitize, prepare a mixture of 1
gallon of warm water and 1 tbsp. of bleach in one side of the sink. Apply the
solution to the drying rack and allow it to dry completely before using it.
2.
Use the same
solution to sanitize your sponges and brushes. Allow them to air-dry.
4.
Using sponges
and brushes, clean any residual oils, food particles and grime from your
kitchen equipment. Break down each piece of equipment into the smallest pieces
possible to ensure an all-over clean (e.g., removing blades, handles, etc.)
5.
Rinse the
equipment in clean running water.
6.
Transfer the
clean equipment to the sink compartment filled with the water/bleach solution. Allow the items to
soak for 30 to 60 seconds.
7.
Remove the items
from the sanitizing solution, place them on the drying rack and allow them to
air-dry.
8.
Alternatively,
submerge the items in a pot of boiling water for 30 seconds to sanitize them.
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