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3 practical ways to store pans and pots

By Jade Cook - 2021-12-13T18:31:37Z
Sometimes we feel that we need a very detailed guide on how to arrange pots and pans, as the common method of stacking them is not practical when we want to use them, and they could even get damaged when stored this way. Even when we have enough space, organizing pans is not easy, so finding new organization tricks for kitchen utensils that keep them handy for use and free from damage is always useful. So if you are in that search, here you will find 3 practical ways to store them. [b]Store lids separately[/b] Storing pots and pans with their lids takes up space and is a problematic method when we want to use them, but one way to avoid this is to organize the lids in a drawer separately; you can also hang them with hooks on the back of cabinet doors or on a wall in the pantry. You can also hang your pans on the wall with a special rack for them. If you have a [b]Jade Chef[/b] set, its riveted stainless steel handles make them perfect for hanging, plus with their stainless steel induction base, you can cook on any type of stove like a professional chef. [b]Use protectors to stack them[/b] Stacking things is a good method to save space, but when it comes to pans and pots, it is important to ensure they do not get damaged. For example, if you are placing your utensils on cast iron pans, you can use a paper towel to protect your other pans and pots, or you can also use coffee filters to do so; furthermore, with this trick, you will also absorb moisture and prevent rusting. If you have a [b]Jade Cook[/b] set, you can forget about these protectors, as they have non-stick coating both inside and out, making them ideal for cooking without grease, but also very durable and resistant, as they do not scratch or deform. [b]Remove the handles[/b] There are cookware sets from which you can remove the handles not only to store them more practically but also to use them in the oven or even put them in the refrigerator, like the [b]Jade Smart[/b]. Investing in these types of cookware can be the easiest way to keep order in the kitchen while caring for your loved ones with safely prepared food, free from toxic substances and oil.