Friday, July 18, 2008

A Use For Fulsol

I wanted to tell you about a recent use I had for Fulsol Concentrate.The church was having a pot lick dinner and I was tabbed to prepare a meatloaf. So I mexed up my secret recipe, and formed the meatloaf on a broiler pan (to allow the grease to drain away) to cook in the oven (not broil). While it was cooking, I decided to fix dinner on the outdoor grill. Dinner was salad, boneless chicken breasts, and some tater tots. I usually cook boneless chicken breast in foil then let them cook the last few minutes on the grill to add the grill marks. Since I was wanting tater tots with them, I cooked the breasts and tots on a baking sheet placed on the grill, moving the breasts to the grill for the last few minutes.

Fast forward to later that evening. I have a nice full tummy, a smoke in one hand, a soda in the other and a smile on my face. Until I thought about those pans. I placed the pans in the sink, ran warm water until they were covered and added about 4 oz of Fulsol. I then let them soak for about 30 mins. At that point I took one of Fuller's "Stainless Steel Sponges" and began working on the broiler pan. The grease and cooking residue from the meatloaf came right off with a minimum of effort. So far so good. Then I went to the baking sheet, which had areas of marinade burnt on. I should mention now that this is a very old steel baking sheet, long stained and given up on for anything but outdoor cooking. As I started scrubbing it, I was surprised. Not only did it take off the marinade where it had burnt onto the sheet, it was taking off older discolorations that I thought were burnt into the metal. It did not take a lot of effort to have clean steel showing again. I wish I had thought of using Fulsol on this old outdoor beaking sheet before!

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