TLDR: How can I get rid of a stubborn soapy fragrance on my pan that flavors the food cooked in it, and how can I avoid this happening again in the future?
Admittedly, this isn't the only item that tastes like soap if it's been washed with it; one of my plastic bottles will taste horrendously of soap if I use our dish soap on it. I'm not sure if it's the brand of dish soap or what's going on, but I've noticed over the past couple months that the cast iron pan is getting the same flavor. It's a small pan for eggs and this morning I was physically unable to eat them because I kept gagging, the smell/taste of soap on the pan was that strong. It's not the first time this happens and it's horrendous. Sometimes I can smell it as it heats up so I have to rinse it a ton and that can help but doesnt always fix it completely.
It gets rinsed really well right after washing. I'm also not the only one that cleans the pan but I think it's an issue with the dish soap, not the cleaning method. For now I've rinsed it a bunch of times in the hopes that the flavor won't be there next time I use it and won't be washing with soap.
Any suggestions for a dish soap that won't impart fragrances onto cast iron (or reusable plastic water bottles)?
Or any other tips for how to get rid of this scent on the pan and prevent it in the future. I'm happy to just clean with water and vinegar or something else, but I can't take another bite of soapy eggs ๐ญ
Thanks I'll, do that for sure. Can you recommend a soap for me? Im just using whatever my father brings from the store but I'll buy one myself to use on my dishes. I just have no clue what a proper soap is that won't cause this issue.
I just use normal, average plain dish soap. Just a very small amount, and I rarely use soap anyway, only when there's some really stuck on burned gunk.
Try using only salt, water, paper towels and oil for cleaning and see how it goes.
Go with him to the store and look for an unscented soap