Cleaning your
You can clean your steel in 5 easy steps:
- Get rid of any burnt food
- Clean the
pizza steel with hot water and a nylon brush - Dry the
pizza steel using a paper towel - Season the
pizza steel using a high smoke point oil - Store the
pizza steel properly
This article will go through each step, but first, a few mistakes to avoid when you’re cleaning your
Don’ts
I just want to start off with some “don’ts”, before we get to the correct way of cleaning your
Don’t Put It in the Dishwasher
You should never put your
Don’t Use Soap
Harsh soap and other types of detergent are not good for your
And Don’t Try to Clean a Hot Pizza Steel !
Last, but not least, don’t try to clean your
In addition to that, using cold water to try to cool down the
The bottom line is don’t touch the
Now, let’s get to the interesting part, how to actually clean a
1. Get Rid of Burnt Food
It’s almost inevitable that your
Because of the heat, most food that drips down on the pizza stone will burn or even turn into ashes. And unlike pizza stones, which often have a rougher surface (you can read more about pizza steels vs pizza stones here), steels usually have a smooth surface. Coal and ashes usually don’t stick, and can easily just be wiped off.
Use Self-Cleaning Function to Get Rid of Food Soils
If your oven has a self-cleaning you can also use that to turn any food soil into ash that’s easy to wipe off.
If you have larger chunks of burnt food on the steel, like melted cheese, I recommend starting with a dough scraper. With metal dough scraper should be able to get rid of the big chunks.
For smaller, burnt pieces that are hard to get rid of with the dough scraper, steel wool is a great option. An even better tool to get rid of these is the EarthStone Cleaning Block.
2. Clean The Pizza Steel With Water
Then remove any loose residue using a nylon brush and hot water. You should not use soap when you’re cleaning your
3. Dry The Pizza Steel
To avoid rust, it’s important to dry the
Dry off any water on the surface of the
4. Season The Pizza Steel (Optional)
Just like a cast-iron skillet, your
Why Season a Pizza Steel
The reason this step is optional is that you don’t need to re-season your
I recommend seasoning every 3-6 months or so, depending on how often you use your
How to Season a Pizza Steel
All you need is some high-smoke point vegetable oil, such as soy, grape seed, or flaxseed oil. Spread a thin layer on the surface of the
When the time is up, turn off the oven, and leave the
With the use and seasoning of your
Check out my in-depth article on seasoning if you want to know more.
5. Store The Pizza Steel
Store your
Pizza steels are also heavy, so storing them on top of anything that can’t handle the weight is also a bad idea!
I usually store my
How Do You Remove Rust From a Pizza Steel ?
Another issue that you can run into if you don’t have a stainless steel
I recommend re-seasoning your
Conclusion
It’s important to clean and take proper care of your
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