Ah, that “mystery drawer” under your stove—it’s one of the most misunderstood kitchen features!
🔥 What It’s Really For
- Warming Drawer (on many modern stoves)
- Some ovens use this drawer to keep cooked food warm until you’re ready to serve.
- Temperature is usually low (around 140–200°F / 60–95°C), so it warms without cooking further.
- Storage (on older or simpler models)
- Many people use it for pots, pans, or baking sheets, but originally it was not designed for food storage.
- Broiler (on certain gas ovens)
- In some gas ranges, this pull-out drawer functions as a broiler, cooking food with direct heat from above.
- Using it as storage while hot can be dangerous.
⚠️ Safety Tips
- Always check your stove manual before storing items.
- Avoid putting flammable materials in a warming drawer or broiler.
- If it’s just storage, use it for oven-safe cookware or baking trays, not for food.
💡 Quick Test: Turn on the oven’s “warm” function. If the drawer heats up gently, it’s a warming drawer; if it gets very hot quickly, it’s likely a broiler.
This small feature can be really useful once you know its true purpose!