We’ve all been there—after cooking something delicious, the smell just won’t leave the kitchen. At Home N Spice, we’ve dealt with lingering odors from frying, spices, and even trash. The good news is, you don’t need fancy sprays to fix it. Simple, natural solutions can get your kitchen smelling fresh again in no time.
Here are our go-to methods to remove kitchen odor effectively:
1. Boil Lemon and Water
Boil sliced lemon in water for 10–15 minutes. The steam helps neutralize strong odors and leaves behind a fresh citrus scent.
2. Use White Vinegar
Leave a bowl of white vinegar on the counter overnight. It absorbs odors from fried food, fish, and smoke. You can also simmer it on the stove with water for faster results.
3. Baking Soda in a Bowl
Place an open bowl of baking soda near the source of the smell. It naturally absorbs odors and works especially well near the sink or trash bin.
4. Simmer Spices
We often simmer cinnamon sticks, cloves, or star anise in water for a few minutes after cooking something strong like garlic or curry. It helps replace harsh smells with warm, comforting aromas.
5. Clean the Garbage Disposal
Odors from the sink usually come from the disposal. Pour in a mix of baking soda and vinegar, then flush with boiling water. Drop in a few lemon peels and run the disposal for a fresher scent.
6. Take Out the Trash Promptly
Old food scraps are a major cause of kitchen odor. Make a habit of emptying the bin daily, especially in summer or after cooking fish or meat.
7. Air Out the Kitchen
Open windows and turn on exhaust fans while cooking. A cross-breeze can help odors exit quickly, especially when cooking with spices or oils.
8. Wipe Down Surfaces
Strong smells often settle on countertops, stovetops, and even walls. We use a vinegar-water solution to wipe them down after heavy cooking.
9. Coffee Grounds Trick
Used coffee grounds in a bowl work just like baking soda. They absorb unpleasant smells and leave a mild coffee aroma behind.
10. Light Scented Candles or Burn Incense
After cooking, lighting a candle or burning incense can cover residual smells. Choose light, neutral scents like lavender, citrus, or vanilla.
11. Keep the Fridge Fresh
If the smell’s coming from the fridge, check for spoiled food, clean the shelves, and place a box of baking soda inside. It helps keep things fresh for up to 30 days.
12. Use Charcoal Bags
Activated charcoal naturally absorbs odors. We keep a few small bags in cabinets and near the stove to trap smells before they spread.
13. Mop the Floor Weekly
Odors can linger on tiles and rugs. A weekly mop with vinegar and warm water helps keep the floor smelling clean.
14. Wash Sponges and Towels Often
Dirty sponges and damp dish towels are odor magnets. Toss them in the wash frequently or switch to quick-dry options.
15. Dry Herbs or Potpourri Bowls
Place a small bowl of dried lavender, rosemary, or eucalyptus in a corner of the kitchen. It adds a soft, fresh fragrance throughout the day.
At Home N Spice, we rotate between these tricks depending on what we’ve been cooking. Fried fish or strong curries get the vinegar and citrus treatment. For milder smells, simmering a few spices or lighting a candle does the job.
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