Almost every kitchen has one—and almost everyone uses it incorrectly. That mysterious drawer right beneath the oven? Most folks think it’s just extra storage space for pans, baking trays, or even random kitchen clutter. But the truth is far more surprising.
That drawer wasn’t designed to be storage at all. Manufacturers actually created it as a warming drawer—a place to keep cooked food warm while you finish preparing the rest of the meal. It’s meant to maintain heat without drying out your dishes, so your dinner stays ready to serve all at once.
Imagine roasting a chicken in the oven while keeping the mashed potatoes or rolls warm below. That’s exactly how it was intended to work. Of course, over the years, most people have forgotten or never realized its true purpose, turning it into a storage space instead.
So the next time you’re cooking, remember: that “junk drawer” under your stove might just be the secret to serving a perfectly warm meal.