soak it in hot water, and just be patient, until it looks like the gunk will fall off.
You could probably prevent a lot of the mess by using non-stick cooking spray on the pan, beforehand. I think it's better than butter or oil as far as being non-stick. And concentrate the spray more where the food's going to stick the worst.
2007-05-24 04:35:06
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answered by Paul 7
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Would have used a glass pan sprayed with a non stick for that dish. Try using mild soap and water. For the future I would have one pan(glass) just for that dishes like that
2007-05-24 12:52:57
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answered by trina t 2
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soak it overnight in hot soapy water. and use one of those brillo type pads that are made of plastic on one side and a sponge on the other. those work really well. i also butter my macaroni pan before baking my mac&cheese.
2007-05-24 11:38:15
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answered by Common_Sense2 6
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By buttering the pan or using PAM spray before baking it helps in later clean up!!
2007-05-24 12:29:44
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answered by jetratkat 3
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Soak it a looooong time. Then scrub. Then soak it more with more soap. Repeat until clean.
At least that's how it works in this house.
2007-05-24 11:25:57
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Hot water dish soap and a sponge. But, if it's been there awhile and it's stuck, you can use a Brillo pad.
2007-05-24 11:25:21
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answered by dreamer620420 2
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let it soak overnight in warm water and soap then wash it.the best way use one time aluminium foil dishes for no mess no clean up.
2007-05-24 11:27:05
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answered by bouadoucarmen 2
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pour boiling water and dish soap in it and let it sit until pasta and cheese stuck on soften up. then just rinse and wash as normal.
2007-05-24 11:25:32
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answered by txpuddinpie 3
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