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04-17-2026 12:26 PM - edited 04-17-2026 12:29 PM
Use a bigger pan! Yes, it works!
I also found that wiping cool spatters with Charmin soaks it up easier and better. Wet towels and spatters do not mix!
04-17-2026 12:40 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:I have a husband...😄
@JeanLouiseFinch - OMG, so do I. And he's the reason for all the splatter and mess!!! For some reason he never sees it!
04-17-2026 12:53 PM
I seldom fry foods but, when I do, I use a splatter guard and then put it in the dishwasher Actually, the splatter guard lives in the dishwasher, which is right next to the stove. I just pull it out when needed and it takes up very little space behind the dinner plates in the dishwasher. When needed, I use Weiman Cook Top Stove Cleaner to wipe off the stove top.
04-17-2026 01:33 PM
@Venezia wrote:
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:I have a husband...😄
@JeanLouiseFinch - OMG, so do I. And he's the reason for all the splatter and mess!!! For some reason he never sees it!
Uhoh, @Venezia. Mine never cooks a thing. He's more the grab and go type but he's also the cleaner. I cook, he cleans up - that's our system.
04-17-2026 05:59 PM
@ID2 wrote:Sorry but I would NEVER put paper towels so close to a hot burner! Perhaps just put the lid on the pan to prevent grease spatter.
@ID2 I NEVER use "dry" towels. They are ALWAYS damp/wet. When done cooking, wipe the tiny exposed spot(s) & trash. Splatter grease DOES NOT touch the stove top, ever. Besides, the towels are not near the electric burners as they sit up from the stove.
As stated previously, lids do not work for me when I have to stir and/or flip.
If I had a gas stove I would probably use the splatter thingie a few have mentioned here.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
04-18-2026 07:55 PM
I've been using these from Dollar Tree for years. They're great for sauce, too.
04-19-2026 03:27 AM
After I finish frying something, I use a paper towel with a tong to wipe the pan out.
Then it is not so greasy/messy when I wash the pan.
04-19-2026 09:51 AM
When I needed a new fridge a couple of years ago I took compartments out from the old fridge and use them to put things in that might spill or leak onto shelving in the new fridge.
04-20-2026 06:39 AM - edited 04-20-2026 06:40 AM
So you waste 4 sheets of paper toweling and even though it's an electric stove that creates a fire hazard.
04-20-2026 10:11 AM
I'm short and shrinking in height only!..I put my mixing bowl in the sink to mix things..splatter on goes in the sink and it's easy for me to use.
I don't fry many things..but when I do.. I use a deeper pan or pot..less mess on the stove top.
When I got a new fridge..I kept all the clear "drawers"...I use them in my pantry to hold items that don't "stand" up well and I can see what I have.
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