Hi! You're here to learn how to clean. Your Mamù fryer? Let us guess: you're just back from a dinner where you were asked to fry French fries for friends and you received compliments from everyone. You suspiciously tasted the fruit of your labor ( and sweat, if it's summer ) and found it... which was a good thing, in fact very good . But now, the moment of glory has passed, you find yourself having to degrease and wash the fryer and you don't know which product to use. Well, you're in the right place: we'll explain. How to clean a fryer with a basket that made you a celebrity (and if we guessed wrong, forgive us: we're not really detectives ).
How to clean the fryer basket
The first thing you need to do is Remove the basket and get down to cleaning it . It can be washed in the dishwasher, but… what's the point? Put on gloves, run it under hot water, use dish soap, and go for it with a sponge or brush. The grease that has accumulated on the grill will be gone, I promise.
If the drum is very dirty, they obviously made you work for hours and hours without even paying you ( at least did you change the oil often? ). In this case, claim your wages Soak the basket for a couple of hours in a bowl of boiling water and degreasing soap. The grease will come off on its own, and you'll only have to use a few elbow bumps to bring the basket back to life.
How to clean the inside of the fryer
There's not much to do here. Partly because you can control our previous articles on the subject ( Mamù is like Niccolò Paganini, you know? ) a bit because you will only need water and degreaser and a plastic spatula if the grease is very stubborn. In this case, you can also do this: fill the pot with water and degreasing soap or water and vinegar and boil for about ten minutes. Let it sit for an hour, so that the grease can dissolve properly. Then, remove the solution and rinse with water and a little detergent if necessary.
If the dirt is really heavy ( at this point we really have to ask you: is this the first time you've washed it this thoroughly? ) consider making a paste by mixing baking soda and water. This should be used on the dirtiest parts, perhaps with a toothbrush or sponge. If you've reduced one of our products to this level, however, at this point it's a must to recommend our articles on cleaning pans And pots and pans: they can only do you good.


