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French fries, bacon, fried chicken, calamari, and crispy fish are some of the top deep-fried foods. People often prefer this cooking method, as it’s easy, fast, and gives crispy and delicious textures. There’s little to no preparation when it comes to deep-fried foods. All you need to do is heat the oil to the right temperature, and you can start cooking. The only problem with deep frying food is the amount of oil and grease you are left with.
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So, the question is, what is the best way to dispose of cooking grease? Clean My Space shared 3 proper ways to dispose of used cooking oil on YouTube. If you’ve been pouring them down your drain, prepare a lot of money, as you might need to call a professional anytime soon to unclog your pipes. It also might be the cause of the unpleasant smell you’ve been smelling. Do not ever pour cooking oil down your drain.
Here’s another tip you might want to try: How to Easily Remove Oil From Plastic Containers
After cooking, let the oil cool in the pan. Once cooled, transfer to a sealed freezer bag or plastic container. Discard with your regular garbage.
Line a small bowl with aluminum foil. Pour the cooled grease into the bowl lined with foil. Freeze it and toss it in the trash can on garbage day. This keeps the animals away.
Before rinsing your greasy cookware and dishes, wipe them off with a paper towel to absorb the extra fat, oil, and grease. It may seem like a small amount of oil won’t harm your sink, but if done every time, the gunk will build up and clog your pipes.