How do i clean my frying basket?
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How do i clean my frying basket?
If the frying basket in your deep fryer is dirty, you will need to clean it. While it is easy to label this task as too big to handle easily, and therefore put it off, the truth is that cleaning your deep fryer's basket can be done without that much trouble. If you know how to clean the basket properly, you can do so in one try, with no wasted effort whatsoever. The following instructions should help you to do exactly that, keeping your deep fryer cleaner and in better working order from now on.
Step 1 - Setting Up
Before you start to clean anything whatsoever, unplug your deep fryer. If you have used it recently, allow it to cool down completely. Once you are satisfied that your deep fryer has cooled down to room temperature and is perfectly safe to touch, remove your frying basket. Set it aside and gather your materials.
Step 2 - Cleaning the Basket
You can perform a preliminary cleaning of your basket with the following steps. Start by mixing a solution that is 9/10 vinegar and 1/10 water. Dip your cloth in this mixture and wipe down the basket. You should be able to get it relatively clean with only a few wipes, but do not worry about getting every single particle of grime off just yet. Once you feel you have done a good job, rinse off the basket.
If you have a large sink or tub available that you can wash your fryer in, you can do it there. Otherwise, you will probably have to take it outside, unless you can improvise a solution with materials on hand. If you end up taking the basket outside, you should probably rinse it off with your hose.
Step 3 - Making a Degreaser
While it is possible to buy a commercial degreasing product, the truth is that there is almost never a need to do this. Chances are good that you already have all of the ingredients you need to make your own in your home. First, you will need a bowl. Put baking soda in the bowl. The exact amount is not very important. Next, gradually add water to the baking soda, mixing as you go. Stop adding water when the baking soda has the consistency of toothpaste. Stir thoroughly to make sure no pockets of pure water or baking soda have snuck by.
Step 4 - Applying the Degreaser
You can apply your grease removing mixture with a clean cloth. Scrubbing is fine, but you will be letting the mixture sit and do the work for you, so focus on simply covering the entire basket with the mixture. Allow it to sit, then wipe it off, taking this opportunity to give the basket a good scrubbing. Rinse the basket again to wash away the remainder of the grease removing mixture.
You will have to clean your deep fryer separately if it is dirty. However, after your basket dries, you can put it back and use it again.