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Create Stunning Kitchen Storage For Potatoes And Onions With An Ikea Hack
Potatoes, onions, and garlic are common pantry staples that are used frequently in meal preparation and can be stored unrefrigerated. Stocking up on these items can be convenient, but finding an aesthetically pleasing and functional storage solution can be challenging. A content creator, @ashbrockinton, has developed a solution using Ikea cabinets, wire mesh, and windowed drawer fronts to create an elegant, built-in storage system that keeps these items fresh and accessible while maintaining a 'cottagecore' aesthetic.
The core of the idea involves creating dedicated drawers for potatoes, onions, and garlic. The creator specifically utilized Ikea’s $164 white Sektion cabinet base, which comes with built-in wire baskets, integrated into a kitchen island. The standard door was replaced with drawer fronts featuring mesh windows. This mesh design is crucial as it allows for proper air circulation, preventing the produce from rotting, while being tightly woven enough to prevent smaller items like garlic bulbs from falling through. This hack can also be adapted for existing cabinetry by incorporating rectangular wire baskets and drawer tracks within the cabinet base.
While the original hack suggests using three separate wire drawers for different items, customization is possible based on available space; one or two drawers can be used to combine items. A critical aspect of storing these vegetables, whether in drawers or the refrigerator, is to keep onions and potatoes separate. Onions release ethylene gas, which can accelerate the sprouting of potatoes, and the moisture from potatoes can cause onions to become mushy. Therefore, maintaining separation is key for optimal freshness and longevity of the produce.
The initial hack, though elegant, involves a significant DIY effort and can be costly. However, the fundamental principle of using mesh baskets for air circulation can be modified to suit various needs and kitchen layouts. For those without a kitchen island, the hack can be adapted by removing the door of an unused cabinet and installing rolling tracks for wire baskets. If cabinet space is limited but countertop space is available, individual Ikea wire baskets can be used to organize and separate items from other produce. In situations where both countertop and cabinet space are scarce, wall-mounted wire basket drawers can be installed in the kitchen or pantry, utilizing often-underutilized vertical space.
Furthermore, if finding space for baskets remains a challenge, integrating other Ikea organizational products can help free up existing kitchen space for this storage solution. This type of storage is particularly beneficial for home cooks and especially useful for those who maintain a beginner’s vegetable garden and anticipate a surplus of homegrown alliums or potatoes. After successfully creating this storage, any surplus onions can be utilized to make dishes such as French onion soup, especially with homegrown yellow onions, turning a practical storage solution into an opportunity for culinary exploration.
Overall, the Ikea hack provides a customizable and effective solution for storing potatoes, onions, and garlic, ensuring their freshness and accessibility while contributing to a tidy and aesthetically pleasing kitchen environment. The various modifications allow for adaptation to diverse kitchen sizes and needs, making it a versatile approach to produce organization. The importance of separating specific produce to prevent premature spoilage is a key takeaway from this storage method, highlighting practical considerations for maintaining food quality.
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