Sometimes you may end up with stubborn or burnt stuck-on food that doesn’t easily come off. One of the most common reasons for stuck-on food is using a heat setting that is too high and overheating a Dutch oven.
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- How do you get burnt food off enamel cast iron? Fill your dutch oven with water and bring it to a boil. Then add a few big spoonfuls of baking soda (add them slowly as the baking soda will bubble up and foam). Let the mixture simmer on the stove as you use a wooden spoon to scrape up the blackened, burnt-on stains.
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- How do you remove burnt milk from an enamel pan? Boil Away Fill your dutch oven with water and bring it to a boil. Then add a few big spoonfuls of baking soda (add them slowly as the baking soda will bubble up and foam). Let the mixture simmer on the stove as you use a wooden spoon to scrape up the blackened, burnt-on stains.
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