How should I clean, or care for, a banneton (brotform, proofing basket)?

How should I clean, or care for, a banneton (brotform, proofing basket)? - Wooden hanger with towels and basket with bathroom products

How should I care for a rattan (cane) banneton? It would seem that washing it in water would eventually warp or ruin the basket since the wood can easily absorb moisture. I've seen people suggest that a quick washing is OK, but it still feels like the wrong thing to do if I want to prolong the life of the basket.

I usually just tap out any loose flour and store it. Some people are concerned about bacteria, but if used regularly, I don't see it as too much of a concern.

If one makes too wet a dough, it's possible that it could stick to the banneton and make a good mess.



Best Answer

A stiff brush and a set out in bright sun is about all I've felt the need to do with mine.

  • Normally I'll just tap out any extra flour.
  • If I've got a dough that sticks (like last night when I didn't flour enough), then I just take a stiff brush and get all the bits off.
  • If they do get a bit wet, dry them with a towel and then in a warm oven.
  • If I think there's been enough moisture to be concerned about something growing, I'll set it in bright sun (or my UV exposure box). Strong UV is a good inhibitor for much of that.



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How do you clean banneton after use?

If you wish to clean your banneton, do so carefully and sparingly. Soak it in cold water for a few minutes, scrubbing it gently, and never use soap. Should you discover mold, simply bake it on low heat (115-130 degrees celsius) for a few minutes to kill the bacteria, then take it to an aerated storage space.

Should I wash my proofing basket?

You never want to use soap on your banneton basket, but you can rinse them out if they start to get a little bit crusty. I don't do this after every bake because if you have dusted them well with rice flour, they should be nice and dry for the next bake.

Should I wash banneton liner?

You don't need to wash the liner after each use so long as it's not covered with sticky dough. Just shake it out and allow it to dry thorough before storing it with the banneton. If it's particularly dirty you can wash it. Wash it separately to clothes to ensure they aren't damaged by flour.



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Answer 2

I keep mine in the freezer when not in use. This would eliminate the concern about bacteria and keeps it dry and handy for use. When you take it out, give it a tap over the sink and most old flour bits fall off as they have been frozen.

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