The whole cleaning process is not difficult at all. Just make it your habit and your wok will be in the best condition for a long time. If you are frying in a wok frequently, our tip is to purchase a non-metallic scrubber in order to make the cleaning process even easier.
How to Clean a Wok
Let’s find out how to clean a wok after cooking. There are two main methods. Let’s start with the traditional and the most popular one:
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Please note, that after such a thorough cleaning process, it is essential to season your wok with oil for further cooking.
The second method is perfect for heavily dirty woks and you can choose any of them depending on the situation.
- Pour about 1.5 liters of water into a wok and heat it until it boils.
- Add about 40 grams of citric acid to the boiling water. Stir the liquid using a spatula and then scrub the pan with a sponge (still using a spatula or tongs) to clean the pan while it is still heating.
- Use a sponge and detergent to wash your wok in warm water.
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Wipe it dry with a paper towel after washing.
How to Clean a Wok with Rust
The choice of the product to use for a rusty wok depends on how deep the rust is in the pan. As a rule, rust can be removed without any problems with a metal washcloth or brush. After cleaning, the pan must be rinsed well with water and dried with a towel, then season the pan with oil.
Here is a simple instruction on how to get rid of rust:
- Pour about 1.5 liters of water in a wok placed over medium heat. Boil the water and add 40 grams of citric acid.
- While still being on heat, use a sponge, and, with the help of a spatula or tongs, clean the wok. It may take several minutes depending on the state of your wok.
- Now you can use a sponge and detergent to wash the pan in warm water.
- Pre-season the dry wok over the high heat. Wait for the bottom to turn blue and rotate the pan to pre-season the sides.
- Turn the heat off and wait for 5-7 minutes for the wok to cool down.
- Wash the wok again using a sponge and detergent.
- Carefully wipe the pan dry with a paper towel.
- Now you need to season your wok. Place it over medium heat and add about 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Wait for it to smoke slightly.
- Spread the oil evenly over the whole surface with the help of a paper towel and spatula. Do it for several minutes with the heat still on.
- Now wash the wok in warm water with a sponge but don’t use a detergent now.
- Wipe the wok dry and it is ready for cooking again.
How to Wash a Wok
You can wash the wok at a temperature convenient for you with the use of detergent and a soft sponge. If the food is stuck, use a metal or wooden scraper to get rid of as many food pieces as you can. Wipe the pieces away with a paper towel and wash the pan with a plastic sponge without using any detergent. You’ll need to season your wok with oil again if you’ll use a detergent. Wipe dry with a paper towel after washing. If your wok is made of cast iron, for example, you can additionally apply a thin layer of oil.
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