Putting a lid on it
August 18, 2023 by DarcieKitchen storage is a source of endless fascination and often frustration for people who love to cook. Most of us are not blessed with enormous kitchens that have bespoke cabinets to house anything and everything imaginable, nor do we have picture-perfect cookware or bakeware sets where all the pieces conveniently stack or fit together like Russian nesting dolls. The vast majority of people have acquired pieces from different manufacturers in varying sizes, sometimes including specialty items that are oddly shaped. Among the most difficult things to find appropriate storage for are pan lids.
Yahoo posted a short article containing ideas for storing pan lids, and as someone who has struggled with this issue, I report that I have tried and rejected several of the options before settling on one that more or less works. Sometimes I think that is the best you can expect for these necessary but awkward items. The first option the article suggests is probably the least practical – store pans with the lids on them. Unless you have very few pans or acres of shelf space, this is unworkable. The one exception may be an Enclume rack for storing enameled cast iron pieces which accommodates the lids. Unfortunately, there is no room in my kitchen for the rack I purchased so it lives somewhat inconveniently in the adjacent dining room. But it looks nice, so that’s a bonus.
Wire racks are the most commonly used lid storage pieces I have seen. The inside-the-cabinet-door racks are great in theory but only if you don’t have pull out shelves or items that come near the edge of the cabinet. The ones that sit in the bottom of the cabinet or drawer make more sense. The drawback is that the wires tend to be spaced equally apart and we all know that the lids are not all the same depth. I use one in a deep drawer for the majority of my lids but some of them have to double up, and the tallest ones have to lean over the shorter ones, meaning they must be moved in order to access the small lids. It beats having them strewn haphazardly on a shelf, however.
The pegboard design for deep drawers makes the most sense to me and is one that I am going to investigate further. They work similarly to the wire racks but are adjustable to fit various sizes of lids. If I can find a reasonably priced pegboard system I might give it a shot. What method do you find the best for storing pan lids?
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