1. Clean As You Cook – It’s a Chef’s Rule
One of the first habits we teach in the Home Chef Program is this: always clean while you cook. Not after. Not later. Doing small clean-ups as you go saves you time, keeps your kitchen safer, and makes cooking more enjoyable.
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Wipe down surfaces while your sauce simmers.
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Place used utensils directly into the sink or dishwasher.
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Keep a damp cloth or paper towel near your workstation.
2. Plan Ahead for Less Mess
When you plan your recipe in advance, you’ll avoid last-minute scrambling (and spills).
A well-prepared kitchen is a clean kitchen.
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Write down your recipe steps before starting.
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Gather all ingredients, tools, and equipment in one place.
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Keep everything within arm’s reach to reduce movement—and mess.
3. Keep a Rubbish Bowl or Bench Bin Nearby
Professional chefs often use a “bench bin” to collect scraps as they prep. This simple tip saves time and prevents your sink or bench from becoming a dumping ground.
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Use a large bowl or container for veggie scraps and wrappers.
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Empty it into your main bin after cooking.
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Less walking = more focus = cleaner workspace.
4. Use Tools Smarter
Think before you wash. A little strategy with your tools means fewer dishes and less water used.
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Measure dry ingredients (like flour or nuts) first, then wet.
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Prep veggies before meat to avoid washing your chopping board mid-prep.
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Rinse and reuse mixing bowls when prepping multiple ingredients.
5. Reuse Cookware Thoughtfully
If you’re making several dishes, reuse pots and pans when possible.
Many meals can share the same cooking vessel with a quick rinse in between.
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Cook similar ingredients together (e.g., veggies that roast at the same temperature).
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Layer ingredients in the same bowl if they're added at the same stage.
6. Cook in Batches and Save Time Later
Batch cooking not only saves time during the week—it also means fewer dishes per meal.
In our Home Chef Program, we guide you through bulk cooking and meal prep strategies that make cleaning easier too.
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Make big batches of soups, stews, sauces, or rice.
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Freeze individual portions for quick, no-mess future meals.
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Reuse cleaned containers and tools from one session to the next.
7. Set Up a Wash Station
If you have a double sink or extra bench space, set up a mini dishwashing station.
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Soak pans while you cook to loosen stuck bits.
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Use one sink for washing, the other for rinsing.
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Keep a scraper and steel wool nearby to handle stubborn grime.
8. Share the Load: Make It a Team Effort
Cooking should bring people together. Get your family or friends involved in both cooking and cleaning. It's a valuable life skill—especially for kids—and creates great memories along the way.
Learn More in the Otao Kitchen Home Chef Program
Want to become faster, cleaner, and more confident in your kitchen?
Join our Home Chef Program—a hands-on, self-paced course where you’ll learn:
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How to prep like a pro
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How to stay clean and organised while cooking
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How to master essential cooking techniques
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And how to build lifelong kitchen habits
👉 Enrol now in the Home Chef Program
Turn your kitchen into a space you love—with meals you’re proud to make, and cleanup you’ll never dread again.