The Practical Kitchen Organization Guide

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Published 2018-11-12
I get questions here and there like "how do you organize a kitchen?". To me, kitchen organization is one of the most important things you need have in any kitchen. It makes cooking less messy, faster, and more fun to do. This is especially important for those who want to cook more often. In this video I have 10 ways/tips and tricks that are super easy to pull off. Nothing too fancy, just plain old efficiency and thought.

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All Comments (21)
  • He left out where we should keep our audience. I know he keeps his in a cupboard but that’s where my cups go
  • @joelmiguel9394
    Before: My kitchen is so messed that I don't have the motivation to start cooking. After: My kitchen is so organized that I don't want to mess it up again by cooking. Boom... B-Roll
  • @Netist_
    Something I've found are incredibly useful for organization: tension rods. If you have a large open space above your sink with cabinets on either side, like you do in your kitchen, get a tension rod and put it up there. Get some hooks and you can hang frequently used utensils from it. Might look a bit cluttered to some, but I like the aesthetic. Makes it super quick and easy to grab a tool, and makes cleanup easier too, since you can just hang it right back up on the hook instead of worrying about a dish strainer. Done with your spatula? Give it a quick hand wash and throw it back on the hook. You can also put them in large cabinets, like the one under your sink. Put a tension rod up near the top of the cabinet, then you can hang bottles of cleaning fluids from the trigger.
  • @hdboom1511
    How does this guy only have 27k subs he better than most food channels
  • @thaitichi
    Feel like you accidentally skipped the most important part, Step1: Have a gigantic amazing kitchen
  • @heavenwithin81
    "We need to start cooking more" YES! I'm not too tired. I'm just lazy and to be quite honest my health is suffering because of that laziness. So today I made a vegan chili and I feel better for it.
  • Pleaaaase do another one about organizing all the appliances 🙌🏼 coffee maker, food processor, blender, etc...
  • I just moved and was literally looking for a video to listen to while organizing my kitchen. Perfect timing!
  • @Hueguh
    Been looking for practical kitchen organizing tips, this video was perfect!
  • @MissySimpleM
    Your kitchen is so perfect. I love the design. SO aesthetically pleasing!
  • I would love a "how to time a meal" video. There must be some rules of thumb. But I always seem to finish a side early or time my meat to rest too long so it's almost cold when everything else is ready.
  • @mike_dias
    efficiency = less stress so many thumbs up
  • @clairecheney
    I think it's important to remember that it's okay to move things to where they work best for you. Just because you put the dishes in this certain cupboard when you moved in doesn't mean they have to go there if it's not working for you. Experiment, move things, it's your kitchen, make it work for you
  • @maryg2064
    Where can I get a man as organized and clean as you ? You’re so dreamy
  • I love your videos! You inspire my home cooking and I love your style. Recently, I designed a garage apartment with the kitchen on these principles. Had a tough time with the small eating/prep area, then decided to use a stainless countertop height prep table on wheels with a little storage underneath for the table. It works great with a few bar height stools, and frankly it was cheaper than a regular table.
  • I'd love more guides like these! I just started preparing more advanced meals for myself and these tips will really help! (I accidentally had all the things I needed for cooking emergencies like plates, utensils, oven mitts, and pot lids, SO far away from the stove and it caused some spills!)
  • @MJ_Johnson
    You're a life saver... And PLEASE! More videos like this! I'd love you forever!
  • The dollar store has shelf inserts, they work pretty well for lighter items and are quite affordable. You can build your own lazy Susan out of some pie tins and marbles. Basically just sandwich the marbles between a pair of pie tins and the tin should rotate around relatively easily. Also get a labelmaker and label the shelves and containers with what goes in them. It's especially helpful if your spouse isn't quite on board with all of it or your mother-in-law comes over and is putting things away.
  • God bless you for making this video. Organization is SO important, in every aspect, but you don't hear a lot of people explain it in the kitchen. So this was helpful!