The kitchen cleaning debate
January 25, 2018 by Darcie
Most people who cook fall into one of two camps: those who clean as they go, making sure to wash each utensil and bowl as it’s used, and others who pile up the pots and pans next to the sink for one large cleanup effort. Each of these approaches has its merits and drawbacks, says Valerio Farris at indexed blog The Kitchn.
The biggest benefit of the first method is that after you are done eating, you aren’t faced with a mountain of dishes to tackle. However, as much as you might want to clean as you go, sometimes it’s not practical. June, the digital design director at The Kitchn, sums it up perfectly: “I am very strongly in the clean-as-you-cook camp in theory, but in reality, when I’m banging through my kitchen on a weeknight frantically trying to get dinner on the table quickly with a two-year-old, it often becomes clean after cooking.”
I don’t have a two-year-old to contend with, but try as I might to clean as I am cooking, I always seem to end up with a mess of dishes at the end of the process. I place the blame on my kitchen layout, and the fact that I never remember to empty the dishwasher before I begin cooking.
Sometimes a dish is too complicated or requires too much attention to allow cleaning as you go. Too much time spent at the sink could lead to scorched vegetables or burnt meat. Quite often there is a flurry of activity toward the end of cooking that can make it problematic to be diverted to cleaning activity. Still, the consensus of those interviewed by The Kitchn is that cleaning as you cook is the way to go. In which camp do you fall?
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