I know these are ramekins but what i'm wondering is how do you clean these things?? I got them for next to nothing at the thrift store so I'd like to figure it out:) I have some just plain white ones that I got from Wal*mart that say right on the bottom- dishwasher safe.
These are made of clay type stuff and have a shiny coating inside.
Can't wait to here from y'all:)
I wouldn't put them in the dishwasher as the bottoms don't look like they've been glazed. I'd soak them in soapy water and use a plastic scrubber to get rid of spots that need help dropping off. You can use them in the oven but not over a direct flame. They are a find and I'm sure you'll love them. They look to be a perfect size for individual flans.
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Oh, what a great find! Jealous!
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ReplyDeleteI have some ramekins like this, without the glazed bottom, and I just soak them in soapy water for awhile and then attack them with a scrubber!
These look like the little pots that are so often used by cheesemongers in France. I have one just like it that I took home from my last trip to Paris. It once held a lovely soft cheese and now I use it to hold my Kosher salt.
ReplyDeleteIn any case, I wouldn't put them in the dishwasher. Simply wash by hand, gently and dry.
It's so awesome that you were able to find so many matching ones! I'm not sure how you would clean them. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the very helpful comments!! So no on the dishwasher ok:)
ReplyDeletewhat in the world do you with them?!
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