Content Summary
A toaster oven is a appliance that many home chefs find indispensable. It's versatile, efficient, and if used properly, can vastly improve the taste of your food. That said, toaster ovens can be notoriously difficult to clean.
Grease and grime can build up quickly, making it hard to get the appliance looking like new again. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to clean a toaster oven, so you can keep yours looking spick and span.
Cleaning Toaster Oven - What You'll Need?
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- Water
- Sponge and cleaning brush
- Towel
- Foil (optional)
How To Clean A Toaster Oven
Step 1: First things first: unplug your toaster oven! You don't want to accidentally electrocute yourself while cleaning.
Step 2: Carefully remove the racks from the oven and set them aside. Most toaster ovens have removable racks, but if yours doesn't, skip this step.
Step 3: Take a look at the inside of the oven. If there isn't any major build-up, you can probably just give it a quick wipe-down with a damp cloth. If there is build-up, however, you'll need to do a more thorough cleaning.
Step 4: If you need to do a more thorough cleaning, mix 1 part baking soda with 2 parts water to create a paste. Spread the paste over the dirty areas of the oven and let it sit for 15 minutes.
Step 5: After 15 minutes have passed, use a sponge or cloth to scrub away the baking soda paste. You may need to use some elbow grease for this step!
Step 6: Once you've scrubbed away all the paste, wipe down the inside of the oven with a damp cloth one more time.
Step 7: Now it's time to clean the racks! If they're only lightly dirty, you can probably just wash them in your sink with some soap and water. If they're really caked on with grease and grime, mix 1 part vinegar with 4 parts water in a large bowl or bucket.
Step 8: Soak the racks in the mixture for 30 minutes, then scrub them clean with a sponge or brush. Rinse them off and set them aside to dry.
Step 9: The last step is to clean the outside of your toaster oven. Wipe it down with a damp cloth, then dry it off with a clean towel. Make sure you get all the nooks and crannies! And that's it—your toaster oven is officially clean!
Step 10: Bonus tip: To make future cleanings easier, line your toaster oven with foil before cooking messy foods like pizza or chicken wings. That way, all you'll have to do is throw away the foil when you're done cooking—no scrubbing required!
Just follow these 10 simple steps and your appliance will be good as new in no time! There you have it! You're toaster oven should now be sparkling clean.
Cleaning Toaster Oven - Final Thoughts
We hope this guide was helpful! Keeping your kitchen appliances clean can be tough—but it's important if you want them to last as long as possible (and who doesn't?). We have shared with you how to clean a common kitchen appliance: the trusty old toaster oven. Watch the below video tutorial as you do for extra tips.
And if you need a new appliance like an air fryer, or, a toaster oven air fryer combo, check out the blog post below. We've done all the legwork for you! By the end of this article, you will know all you need to in order to choose a machine that suits your needs! Not only that, but with tips on using these machines, you'll be cooking up delicious and healthy meals for the family.
Happy cleaning!
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