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    Try this MasterChef-approved hack to peel stickers from kitchen utensils in a jiffy | Food-wine News

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJuly 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    For culinary lovers, shopping for a recent set of kitchen gear is as thrilling as stocking up on groceries and spices. Shiny surfaces, untainted and unmarred by splatters of curry and burn marks — the fun of utilizing new pots and pans is really unmatched. Nonetheless, scraping off model stickers pasted throughout the floor earlier than you get began can include a slight hitch: adhesive residue. That’s proper, the splotchy sticky remnants of gum that persist with your utensil’s floor are the worst sort of eyesore. Eliminating them is not only annoying, however an precise take a look at of your endurance.
    MasterChef Pankaj Bhadouriya continues to share fast suggestions and tips to assist us navigate the kitchen house with ease and steering. And in case you will have been fighting these sticky stickers, her current Instagram put up comes simply in time.
    “Ever purchased a brand new utensil, solely to be caught with these hard-to-remove stickers? This fast and straightforward kitchen tip will allow you to peel the stickers and the leftover gum with none mess. Simply observe this kitchen hack, my nuskha and your utensil can be sticker-free & gum-free!” she captioned her Instagram put up.
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    Her easy, no-ingredient nuskha included turning on the fuel flame, maintaining it on the low to medium setting, and holding your utensil with the sticker facet near the flame for some time. “Whether or not it’s a glass or metal utensil, this hack is secure to make use of,” stated Bhadouriya.
    “The warmth helps soften the adhesive and makes it straightforward to peel the sticker off. As soon as eliminated, sprinkle a pinch of salt on the adhesive left behind, add a drop of oil on it, and rub in circles slowly. Wipe it clear with a tissue, and voila! Your utensil is as clear as new,” she added.
    This hack works for glass utensils as nicely (Supply: Freepik)
    Chef Ananya Banerjee shared a few extra hacks that may make the annoying job of peeling stickers simpler and faster.
    1. Soak in scorching water
    Fill a bowl or sink with scorching water and some drops of dishwashing liquid. Soak the utensil for 15–20 minutes. The warmth loosens the glue, and the cleaning soap helps dissolve adhesive oils. This hack is finest for steel, glass, and arduous plastic utensils.Story continues under this advert
    2. Use cooking oil or peanut butter
    Rub slightly vegetable oil, coconut oil, or peanut butter over the sticky space. Let it sit for five–10 minutes, then scrub gently with a fabric or sponge. The oils successfully break down sticky adhesive residues.
    3. Strive white vinegar or rubbing alcohol
    Soak a cotton ball in white vinegar or rubbing alcohol, then press it onto the sticker for a minute. Lastly, peel it off. Wipe away any residue. Each dissolve the adhesive with out damaging most utensils.

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