Why You Should Never Place a Tea Towel on Your Oven Door

It starts innocently. You’re cooking, the kitchen’s busy, and the sauce is bubbling over. Without thinking, you toss a tea towel on the oven door handle. It feels convenient—easy to grab when needed. I used to do the same, until one incident changed my perspective entirely. The “harmless” habit isn’t so harmless. Picture this: the oven is on, heating a pie or roasting vegetables. That towel draped over the door slowly warms. Fabric plus heat isn’t safe.

It might not ignite immediately, but it could. Step away for a moment—answer a call or fold laundry—and disaster can strike. A friend of mine learned this the hard way. She left a damp towel on the oven while baking cookies. When she returned, the towel was singed and stuck to the handle. No fire that time—but it could have easily escalated. A towel on the oven door can also ruin cooking performance. It can interfere with the oven’s seal, causing uneven heat.

That tiny gap may seem minor, but it can undercook one side of a roast while overcooking the other. I once wondered why half my roasted potatoes turned out perfect and the rest stayed raw. The culprit? A towel hanging on the oven door. The danger increases if you have kids or pets. A toddler tugging at the towel can swing open a hot oven door. Pets can do the same. Even a playful swipe could knock over a stool or pull hot items down.

The solution is simple: hang towels somewhere safe, like a wall hook, drawer handle, or dedicated towel rack. If you need it close while cooking, try an apron with a towel loop. Small changes like this prevent fires, accidents, and ruined meals—keeping your kitchen safe and functional without sacrificing convenience.

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