• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    My wife hates this philosophy, but when I’m done cooking and ready to plate, the kitchen is spotless.

    You know, I’m firmly of the philosophy that a big part of being a good chef is sweeping up behind yourself as you go. Minimizing the volume of cookware and number of appliances I use is also important.

    But come on, dude. You’re not wiping splattered oil off a hot stove unless you’re a masochist. That cast-iron isn’t getting touched until it’s had time to cool down.

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      1 年前

      Oh no, I agree with the latter, but aside from immediate cooking pots/pans/utensils, everything else is put away. I like the multitasking.

    • tpihkal@lemmy.world
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      1 年前

      You have to prioritize. The cast iron pans are one of the only things that can wait because you never really have to clean them spotless anyways.

      That being said, I can always use an oven mitt and my cast irons are so long seasoned that I could leave them overnight in the sink w/o a problem other than a little surface rusting on the bottom.