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HOT Tips for Your Heated Appliances

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In many commercial kitchens, one of the most important tools that you will have are going to be your heating elements. From the ovens, stoves, and grills - these pieces are vital if you plan on serving up hot, cooked dishes, and it’s important to keep them maintained and in great working order. If you own a restaurant, Fast Fix wants to be your commercial appliance repair company in Mid-Missouri . Here are a few things to remember about your hot appliances, and how we can help you keep them up and working. Grills Like most things, proper maintenance is going to prolong the life of your grill or griddle. You can clean it daily with a wire brush to scrape the food remnants from the grates of your grill. You should also empty the grease cup after use, and if you use it frequently, you will want to take it apart and wipe it down at least twice a week. You can also check the burners on your grill for leaks at least once a month as cracks and holes can cause uneven cooking. Notice a...

Maintaining Your Pizza Oven

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February 9 is National Pizza Day! This deliciously cheesy food is a popular menu item at a variety of restaurants. When you're busy cooking pizzas, you don't think much about maintaining your pizza ovens. Often times, you don't think about it until the pizza ovens stop working. In today's blog, Fast Fix LLC offers a few tips for maintaining your pizza ovens to keep them working not only more efficiently, but also longer. Regular maintenance and cleaning of your pizza oven is crucial to creating the perfect pizza. Tips for Cleaning Your Pizza Oven  To ensure that the oven works efficiently and that your pizza does not take on any unwanted smells, flavors or textures, it's important to clean your pizza oven regularly. Before attempting to clean your pizza oven, make sure that it has completely cooled. Consider investing in a pizza oven brush/scraper. If you don't have one, a chef's knife can be used, just make sure not to dig into the surfaces...