Immediately after use, rinse the microplane grater under warm running water, using a brush to dislodge any stuck-on food particles. For sticky residue, soak it in warm, soapy water before scrubbing.
Cleaning a microplane grater, especially after zesting sticky foods like ginger or cheese, requires a bit of care to prevent damage and ensure it's thoroughly cleaned. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Immediate Rinse: The best time to clean your microplane is immediately after use. Rinse it under warm running water. This helps prevent food from hardening and becoming more difficult to remove.
Use a Brush: Use a specialized microplane cleaning brush or a stiff-bristled nylon brush (like a dish brush) to gently scrub the grater. Brush in the same direction as the blades to avoid damaging them. Be careful not to press too hard.
Soak if Necessary: If sticky residue persists, soak the microplane in warm, soapy water for about 10-15 minutes. This will help loosen the stuck-on food.
Scrub Again: After soaking, use the brush again to scrub away any remaining residue. Pay close attention to the small crevices.
Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse the microplane thoroughly under warm running water to remove all traces of soap.
Dry Completely: Shake off excess water and allow the microplane to air dry completely. You can also use a clean towel to gently pat it dry. Ensure it's completely dry before storing to prevent rust.
To protect your fingers while cleaning, consider wearing cut-resistant gloves or using a brush with a long handle. Always brush away from your body and be mindful of the sharp blades.