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Cleaning a sieve?!

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eddiecat78 Fri 21-Aug-26 11:12:00

I've got tomatoes and blackberries etc which I like to puree and sieve before freezing. But cleaning the sieve afterwards takes ages. There must be an easy way!
Any ideas?

MT62 Fri 21-Aug-26 12:00:35

I stick mine in the dishwasher washer comes out like new.
No dishwasher, soak in Milton to get rid of the staining. Good rinse after obviously.

V3ra Fri 21-Aug-26 12:08:46

Have you got a blender you could use instead? Easier to clean the blades and probably a similar texture.

eddiecat78 Fri 21-Aug-26 12:28:00

MT62

I stick mine in the dishwasher washer comes out like new.
No dishwasher, soak in Milton to get rid of the staining. Good rinse after obviously.

Doesn't the dishwasher get full of debris?

eddiecat78 Fri 21-Aug-26 12:28:50

V3ra

Have you got a blender you could use instead? Easier to clean the blades and probably a similar texture.

I do have a blender but it doesn't get rid of the pips

shysal Fri 21-Aug-26 12:46:58

I just use a washing-up brush to scrub and poke through the holes inside and outside of the sieve. A nail brush would do the job too. It takes only a few moments.
You have reminded me that there are some nearby blackberries which need picking.

Casdon Fri 21-Aug-26 13:13:36

eddiecat78

MT62

I stick mine in the dishwasher washer comes out like new.
No dishwasher, soak in Milton to get rid of the staining. Good rinse after obviously.

Doesn't the dishwasher get full of debris?

No, I use the dishwasher too. If there are any pips and large bits with skin they end up in the filter at the bottom, the tiny bits go down the drain, and I’ve never ended up with the sieve being clogged.

eddiecat78 Fri 21-Aug-26 13:18:29

Thanks, I'll give the dishwasher a go

DollyRocker Fri 21-Aug-26 13:42:42

Mine got chia and flax seeds wedged in it, I put it in the bath and used my water flosser on it!! Result!

MayBee70 Fri 21-Aug-26 13:46:55

DollyRocker

Mine got chia and flax seeds wedged in it, I put it in the bath and used my water flosser on it!! Result!

Chia seeds! I get them in my toothbrush and have to clean it with a tiny child’s fork. And soak everything that has them in or they go all over my washing up brush or sponge! And, once dry they stick like concrete…

butterandjam Fri 21-Aug-26 14:14:43

stiff bristle brush

Elegran Fri 21-Aug-26 14:43:50

Hold the sieve under a running tap and use a nailbrush on one side of it.Turn it over and repeat on the other side. Repeat if necessary.

Elegran Fri 21-Aug-26 14:45:51

Put the sieve in a bowl of water immediately after using it. Don't let the debris dry in between the wires or it gets more difficult to remove.

Farmor15 Fri 21-Aug-26 15:05:49

I think dishwasher detergent has some magic (probably caustic) ingredients which dissolve a lot of food debris- I also find sieves are cleaned well in dishwasher!

Romola Fri 21-Aug-26 15:26:20

Dishwasher detergents contain enzymes which "digest" food and plant debris. It takes a bit of time, which is why the full program is quite long.
My sieves go into the dishwasher and come out clean.