Un-Baking Paper Care and Deep CleaningUpdated 24 days ago
A Few Things to Remember
- Our Un-Baking Paper is non-stick, so you don’t need to use as much olive oil as you usually would with baking paper.
- If you’re roasting marinated vegetables with thick sauces, it’s best to wash your mat as soon as possible to prevent the sauce from setting on to the mat.
- Don’t cut or chop anything directly on the mats
- Keep away from an open flame. Our Un-Baking Paper can withstand heat up to 230°C, however, it will burn if exposed to a naked flame.
How to Clean Un-Baking Paper
If there’s one thing you take away from this page, let it be this: cleaning your Un-Baking Paper is key to keeping it in tip top shape!
There are few ways to do this, and these will depend on how you’re using it. One piece of advice that applies to all cooking is to clean it as soon as you can to avoid sauces and other oils sticking to the mat (we know, no one wants to clean up before they’ve eaten but even a soak in hot water helps!)
1. Use Warm Water & Detergent
Simply run it under water and wash with your detergent and brush. We use our Dish Bar & Pot Scrubber for this - it’s a great, plastic-free combo that does the job! We find it’s easiest to scrub the mat if you place it on a flat surface - either the base of your sink, next to the sink or even hanging it over the middle wall of your sink and use the sides to scrub against.
2. Add to the Dishwasher
Our Un-Baking Paper is dishwasher safe, so feel free to include it in your next load!
If your Un-Baking Paper needs a deep clean, we'll use one of the methods below:
1. Leave it to soak
Soak in hot water with added lemon juice OR vinegar to give it a deep refresh and clean. Then scrub off any excess food.
2. Use a BiCarb Soda & Lemon Paste
Coat with a paste of lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda, let it sit for as long as needed, then scrub with a Pot Scrubber and rinse. This method is great for getting rid of stubborn marks, oil or sauce build up.
You can leave your Un-Baking Paper to dry on your drying rack, hang over your sink or dry with a tea towel.