This is foolproof technique.
1) Immerse the stuck vessels in water by adding weight into vessel, anything heavy.
2) After water goes into the lower vessel, heat it on a flame, dry heating.
3) The water in the lower vessel evaporates. The steam pushes the upper vessel.
4) The vessels are thus separated effortlessly without causing any damage to the dishes.
Source: Mother's experience.
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I made a mistake and thought I had the double boiler pans, not so. Now they are vacuum sealed together. I got the bottom one boiling then dumped ice in it, that did not work, so I frozen it overnight, dumped boiling water in the top, that did not work.
Finally I tried to slide a thin knife between them. Anyone have any hints for this?For the boiling water/ice to work, the bottom would have to be hot (to expand) and the top cold (to contract). That is the only thing that I can think of, and I encourage you to try it again. However, what I would do is fill the top pot with ice, and then set the bottom pot in a sink of very hot water.
How do I remove a pizza pan stuck inside a stainless steel pot? It's really stuck.
If you can fit it in the freezer overnight, the metal should shrink a bit and they pop apart.
There is another method with hot water and ice cubes, but I would have to Google that to remember how it works. The first one usually works for me!
Hope it works for you.
I was going to suggest freezing it, too! Try it, I think it will work
Dip the pan in hot water, and at the same time put ice cubes in it. The pan should expand and the pizza pan should shrink
It really works. Tried the almost boiling water for bottom pot and ice cubes in the top top pot and pulled the pots apart. Thanks a million!