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4 Chef-approved kitchen organising tips you’ll want to steal

Chefs don’t just whip up delicious meals – they’ve also mastered keeping chaos out of the kitchen. From pantry purges to spillproof fridge hacks, these organising tips might just make your life easier when you’re spoiling your family with tasty meals. 

 

1. Use similar storage containers 

Most of us have cupboards full of mismatched Tupperware collected over the years, but switching to containers that look alike makes your pantry feel more streamlined. Corporate chef Danny Espinoza relies on clear deli containers in his kitchen. “They’re my go-to for food prep and storage both at home and at work,” he says. “They’re practical, stackable, airtight and everything looks uniform.” 

 

2. Do a yearly pantry clean-out 

Your kitchen may be ready for a mid-year reset! Make it a habit to regularly purge your pantry and toss out any expired products you may have overlooked. For most households, a yearly clean-out works well, but if you cook often or have a large family with a well-stocked pantry, you might want to go through your shelves every six months. Doing this will give you a clear picture of what you need; it also prevents unnecessary stockpiling.  

Chef and cookbook author Rick Martinez swears by this ritual: “Every January, my pantry gets purged of any spice or herb older than a year,” he says. “Old spices and herbs go into the garden as a natural pest repellent.” 

 

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3. Keep utensils close to your stove 

Nothing slows down cooking faster than rummaging through drawers mid-recipe. Having whisksladles and spatulas within reach makes prep faster and stress-free. “Invest in a good utensil holder, so you can easily get at whatever you need, whether that’s a whisk or a ladle. That way there’s no need to break from what you’re doing to dig around for the right kitchen utensil,” says executive chef David Lee. 

 

4. Keep liquids on the bottom shelf in the fridge 

Think of it as spill insurance: one wrong move and suddenly your milk has staged a takeover of every shelf. The easiest fix? Keep all your bottles, cartons and jars down low where any mess is contained. It’s a simple swap that saves you from a full-fridge wipe-down. “Keep your beverages and liquids at the bottom of the fridge in the door,” says executive chef Adam Fiscus. “If there is a spill, it is much easier to clean and doesn’t affect the rest of the products.” 

 

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Also read: How to store these 4 pantry staples 

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