With its completely flat surface, an induction stove is much easier to clean than a standard electric or gas stove. But you still should follow some easy rules.
We've all experienced that fleeting moment of ire when crumbs slip between the cracks of your stove and counter. This foil trick will prevent all of that.
The Bundt pan's many nooks and crannies are likely to leave behind baked-on residue. But with the right technique, even the most stubborn of pans will sparkle.
Sometimes it's the unlikeliest of kitchen supplies that really help us out in a pinch. We'll show you how to use tin foil of all things to clean your oven.
Olive oil lends its hand to many a recipe, but it's also the key to getting rid of sticker residue. A great hack for those avoiding damage to their property.
Keeping your banneton liner in prime condition is one of the top priorities for bread baking aficionados, and you want to make sure to clean it properly.
A cutting board is a heavily used tool, but that doesn't mean you to have to leave the stains of the hard work in place, so give this lemon juice trick a try.
Food processors are tricky to clean, especially after heavy duty meal prep. If the thought of emptying your food processor fills you with dread, use this tip.
If you're tired of feeling like you have to wash your wine glasses a million times to get that perfect streak-free shine, it might be time to consider vinegar.
Used cooking oil can be quite the mess to get rid of. Use these tip to turn the process into a mess-free endeavor, or even to give your cooking oil a new life.
Cleaning your moka pot regularly won't just ensure you always brew a delicious cup of coffee, it'll also keep the pot in good shape and even keep you safe.
The sieve is a powerhouse kitchen utensil, but it needs to be treated with care. Using this solution (literally) will assist greatly with your deep cleaning.
The key to cleaning a milk frother is to handle this delicate piece of equipment with care, avoiding abrasive methods that can harm its non-stick coating.
We've all gotten too excited when using our mixers in the kitchen, only to be blasted with sugar and butter. This plastic wrap hack, however, will prevent that.
When we clean our ovens, we tend to fixate on the spills and grime inside the appliance, but it's important not to forget the knobs, which get daily use, too.
You may have drawers full of impressive kitchen gadgets, and some require a specific cleaning apparatus. Not so in the case of your pastry brush, though.
Whether removing flour from home-baked bread or eliminating red wine stains, the potato scrubber has a multitude of ways to alleviate the kitchen workload.
Glass wine decanters improve the flavor and consistency of your wine - plus, they look elegant. But cleaning them can be a pain. Luckily, salt and ice can help!
We've all put something delicious in the oven, only to have it bubble over and turn into a stinky, burnt mess. But salt can help eliminate that yucky smell.