As the festive season draws near, your kitchen becomes the heart of holiday activity. From baking to hosting and preparing memorable meals, a well-prepped kitchen can make all the difference. Get ready for a joyful cooking experience with these easy steps to prep your kitchen for festive feasts. And if you need a little extra help, why not book a service with Sweepsouth?
Here’s our guide on how to get your kitchen in tip-top shape before you get cooking:
1. Start with a deep clean.
Give your kitchen a fresh start with a thorough cleaning. Scrub surfaces, wipe down cabinets, and clean those sneaky spots like the backsplash, range hood, and top of the fridge. A clean kitchen not only looks good but also makes cooking more enjoyable, with less clutter and dust around.
2. Clean and organise appliances.
Your appliances – oven, stovetop, and fridge – will be the most hardworking members of your kitchen crew, so make sure they’re up for the job. Start by cleaning your oven thoroughly. If it hasn’t been cleaned in a while, baking soda and water make a great natural cleaner. Scrub the stovetop to remove any grease, and wipe down your microwave. Finally, clear out expired or old items from the fridge and freezer, creating extra space for the festive goodies.
3. Declutter your countertops.
With all the holiday ingredients you’ll be working with, clear countertops are essential. Remove any non-essential items, small appliances, and decor from counters to create a larger workspace. This makes it easier to prep and move dishes without bumping into things.
4. Stock up on festive essentials.
Now’s the time to restock basic pantry items like flour, sugar, spices, oil, and seasonings. Make a list of essential ingredients you use frequently, and consider any specialty ingredients for festive recipes. Also, don’t forget to have extra foil, cling wrap, and storage containers ready for leftovers.
5. Sharpen knives and gather utensils.
Dull knives can make holiday prep frustrating and even dangerous. Give your knives a quick sharpening to make slicing and dicing easier. Gather essential utensils like measuring cups, whisks, mixing bowls, and spatulas, so they’re all in one place when you need them.
6. Set up your beverage station.
Setting up a beverage station is a great way to keep guests engaged while you focus on cooking. Whether you have a coffee bar, a tea setup, or a spot for festive drinks, clear a small area where guests can serve themselves.
7. Make room for recycling and trash.
Cooking for a crowd means more waste, so make sure your trash and recycling bins are ready. Line bins with sturdy bags, and keep extra bags nearby for quick changes.
8. Prepare your sink and dishwasher.
Your sink and dishwasher are about to work overtime. Keep the sink empty and clear for washing produce and cleaning dishes as you go. Run the dishwasher in the morning to ensure it’s ready to go after the meal.
With these steps, your kitchen will be ready for the holiday feasts. And if you need an extra hand, Sweepsouth’s indoor cleaning service can take care of the heavy lifting, letting you focus on what you love most about the season.