Ann Torrence wrote:It's long overdue and the battle to get Thanksgiving dinner on the table made it a near emergency. The oven must be cleaned.
What would an eco-warrior do?
I have a strong dislike for cleaning the inside of a stove, so first, I try not to make a mess in the oven by covering food that could go pop and keeping a pizza sheet on the first rack. A pie that overruns is not a problem this way, plus it is easier to move the pizza pan to the sink and deal with it than getting on my hands and knees and stick my head in the oven.
I made a discovery a while back to clean the
top of the stove: Club soda. [Not the sweetened stuff, of course]. It works really slick: I remove the loose stuff first with a rubber or stiff plastic spatula. I have a spray bottle full of club soda and spray generously. From the top of that stove, I have removed greasy stuff, cooked on stuff, sweet jam spillovers and combinations thereof, no problem. I let it soak like 1/2 hr while i'm having a cup of tea, and I can remove pretty much all of it. I will have to do it a second time sometimes but I've never had to use the broiler or harsh chemicals to clean the top of the stove.
For the *inside* of the stove, I refer to a book that has become my all time favorite:
"Green up your cleanup" by Jill Potvin Schoff Her recommendation is:
"Make a paste of baking soda and water and spread thickly over the walls and bottom of the oven. Let it sit overnight. The next day the grime should be soft enough to scrape. Steam cleaning also works great".
I don't have a steam cleaning machine, so that's out, but I would give Club soda a try: It is cheap as dirt and really lifts the dirt, grease and grime.
Since we are talking "oven",
the microwave oven should not be neglected: Put a
cup of vinegar [the picking kind, not the Apple Cider Vinegar] in the microwave and heat on high for 3 mins. It will wipe clean on the first try.