evandyk
Senior Member
The counter space is seriously lacking, especially once you put a dishrack next to that sink. But it's functional. There are many kitchens being built these days that are a lot worse than that.
If you're an organized cook, it's more than enough.I just made a big pot of Turkish Red Lentil soup (Mercimek Çorbası). There's no way that could've happened in that kitchen. Where's the prep space??
I just made a big pot of Turkish Red Lentil soup (Mercimek Çorbası). There's no way that could've happened in that kitchen. Where's the prep space??
Can you even roast a turkey in that tiny oven? I remember in a previous home I got a shock on Thanksgiving. Let's just say, Thanksgiving dinner almost didn't happen. That kitchen shown above is practically useless. It looks fine but it's too small if you want to cook ....and that's what a kitchen is supposed to be for.
If you're an organized cook, it's more than enough.
I have about the same counter space, and less usable cabinet space, and my only real issue is having enough room to plate for a dinner party.
Mise should be in your fridge until needed. Tsk tsk.Pffft. I practice mis-en-place when I cook, every ingredient organized into its own bowl/cup/ramekin before I begin cooking. That counter space wouldn't enough for 1/2 my recipes; just for that.
Stash everything until needed. That said, the average person is going to fill that space up with appliances they don't use while they cook their frozen meals in the nuke box, or just order out. People are lazy when it come to cooking, pandemic be damned.If you bake and you need a bowl for wet ingredients and another for dry; or serving plates/bowls .......
I agree that it's small, but trust me that restaurant cooks are lucky to have that much room at their station. A team of three in a food truck won't even have half the storage space, let alone counter.That is not a kitchen, or even a kitchenette, its a couple of cupboards and appliances tacked into a corner.
In a pantry cupboard/storage closet? Also, French Press? The coffee equipment in my house (grinder, Chemex, scale and kettle) stay on the counter at all times, because they're being used twice a day every day. Any other appliances (Toaster, vac sealer, immersion circulator, blender, immersion blender, stand mixer, ice cream maker) get stashed on a shelf or in a closet and pulled as needed. Even my chest freezer is in a storage closet.I have 12 kinds of pasta/noodles, where is it being stored? There's not enough cupboard space to put the French Press away after making coffee......
Stash everything until needed.
In a pantry cupboard/storage closet?
Any other appliances (Toaster, vac sealer, immersion circulator, blender, immersion blender, stand mixer, ice cream maker) get stashed on a shelf or in a closet and pulled as needed. Even my chest freezer is in a storage closet.
I lived in a unit with a kitchen like this and would frequently cook. I can give some insight into how I used my space.
I tried to narrow down my pots / pans to essentials. This meant that I had one good all purpose frying pan (12 inches), one pot for soup, boiling water, larger stuff (an enamel dutch oven) and a smaller pot for sauces / sides. I had a toaster, kettle, rice cooker as well as a hand mixer, and small blender (magic bullet) which were all stored in a drawer similar to the large one at the bottom beside the stove. My pantry was also above the oven, similar to what is shown here. It wasn't huge, but very deep. I try to be thoughtful about what food I buy and keep in the house to avoid waste, and as a single it was more than enough room to store my dry goods.
I rarely found myself using more than 2 burners at once (often I'd just be using one)
Overall I never found myself wanting more space. It was perfect for one person, and perfect for the amount I liked to cook (3-5 times per week depending on how I'm feeling)
It's also important to note that I don't do "big grocery shops" - there are essentials I keep around and handy at all times, but I found myself popping over to the market or to the grocery store a few times per week and picking up just what I needed for a few upcoming meals (again to try and minimize waste)
Would this be a sufficient kitchen for a couple or a family? Maybe not, but for one person it's plenty.
I'm a sprawler when I cook but I wash as I go along too. I guess prep space could be on a kitchen island or a dining table.