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  1. Apr 3, 2019 · By Janelle Zara. April 3, 2019. Update, 4/21/20: Wirecutter, a product review site owned by The New York Times, asked Ellen Bennett to share more details on the organizational methods and tools...

    • Download a Recipe Organizer App. If you find most of your recipes online, download an app like Recipe Keeper to make saving and locating them much easier.
    • Mark the Page. The next time you're browsing cookbooks and see an enticing recipe, slip on a Book Dart ($10 for 100, bookdarts.com). Made of paper-thin metal, it does the job attractively and won't fall off, wrinkle the page, or leave a mark.
    • Create a Filing System. If you tend to save recipes from magazines as well as handwritten recipe cards, sort them into a three-ring binder. Use tab dividers and plastic page protectors for both full sheets (for pages from a magazine) and divided sheets (for 3-by-5-inch recipe cards).
    • Make a Kitchen Nook for Cookbooks. Nothing personalizes a kitchen like a row of cookbooks arranged on a shelf or in a hutch. Keep a chair or a stool nearby so you have a place to sit and peruse.
    • Use shower caps to protect infrequently used serving pieces. If your pantry/closet/basement/whatever tends to get dusty, it might be time to dig up all those shower caps you’ve been stealing (er, hoarding) from hotels.
    • Store cast iron skillets with paper towels. Whether you’re nesting two pieces of cast iron together or you just want to put a serving bowl top on of your skillet, put a paper towel down first.
    • Use Styrofoam plates to protect your fancy dishes. The idea here is the same, only it uses Styrofoam plates and your fancy wedding china. Styrofoam isn’t great, we know, but it can be used for years (and years!)
    • Add hooks to the bottom of your shelves. Screw some hooks into the bottom of a shelf and you’ll literally create some storage space out of thin air. This would also work with mugs or anything else with a handle.
    • Rustic Countertop Box. For smaller subsets of cookbooks (like, just the cookie ones), you can keep them organized and available with the help of a stylish open-faced box or basket.
    • Shelves Under Your Kitchen Island. Make sure to bookmark this idea if you’re planning a kitchen renovation sometime in the future—it’s the perfect way to keep cookbooks accessible, but also out of the way.
    • Special Cookbook-Sized Cubbies. If you have modular cabinets in your kitchen, you may have a few inches of “dead space” where the units don’t perfectly fit the wall.
    • Simple Picture Frame Ledges. A lot of cookbooks have beautiful cover art, which makes them lovely display pieces for your kitchen. Picture shelves are the perfect size to hold cookbooks flush (like these cute ones!).
    • Kitchn’s Recipe Box. Let’s say you’re poking around on Kitchn (welcome!) and you come across this recipe for Creamy Shrimp Alfredo. Yum! You want to make this!
    • Big Oven. Big Oven has all the standard features you would expect with a recipe management tool. You can clip recipes, upload your own, and create grocery lists.
    • Dish Dish. Another great basic, Dish Dish lets you arrange recipes you’ve saved from your favorite sites or typed in yourself into specific collections or cookbooks.
    • The Recipe Box. Available for purchases on iPhones and iPads, this app allows user to create, display, and manage recipes. You can import recipes from top food sites, sort them, and even shop from them while you’re at the grocery store.
  2. Jul 3, 2023 · 1. Display cookbooks on window shelves. 2. Integrate cookbooks into your island. 3. Move a bookshelf into your kitchen. 4. Think of cookbooks as decor pieces. 5. Present a prized cookbook on a stand. 6. Treat cookbooks as coffee table pieces. 7. Display books on door backs. 8. Use picture shelves to turn cookbooks into art pieces. FAQs.

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  4. Using a recipe binder can help you organize all of your favorite recipes together in one place. If you find it difficult to find your best recipes, or if you want to declutter your cookbooks, creating a recipe binder can be a great solution that will help you stay organized in the kitchen .

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