Most folks get this wrong. What is the drawer underneath stove actually used for?

That drawer beneath your oven isn’t always for storage—it may serve an important function. Depending on your model, it could be a warming drawerbroilerbaking drawer, or just plain storage.
Warming drawer: Keeps food hot (80–200°F). Look for temp knobs or “Warm/Proof” settings.
Broiler drawer: Common on gas ranges; flames above a slotted pan. Not for storage.
Storage drawer: No controls or heat—safe for pans, but avoid plastics.
Baking drawer: Rare; functions as a second oven with its own controls.

Why it matters: Residual heat can melt plastic, warp utensils, and block airflow if overstuffed. Always check your manual (model sticker is behind the drawer or inside the door frame).
Best uses of a warming drawer:
Hold sides or batches of pancakes until serving.
Warm plates and mugs.
Proof bread dough at 85–95°F.
Gently melt chocolate, soften butter, or decrystallize honey.

Keep fried foods crisp on a rack.
Safety tips: Keep food at ≥140°F, use only oven-safe dishes, and never store paper, plastics, or wood inside. Clean crumbs regularly to avoid odors and pests.
Used wisely, that “junk drawer” can act as a hidden sous-chef, making meals smoother and safer.

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