Splash guard for frying pan

 

Splatter screen when they're searing a steak or frying up some bacon. It's not very sexy. Splash guard for frying pan  But at home, especially if cleaning the stovetop is last on the list of chores you want to do, it's a saving grace. Splatter screens catch the droplets of grease that fly out the pan whenever meat (or vegetables!) hit the hot surface. That means less, well, splatter all over your stove. It also means your body will be safer from grease burns. And really, what could be sexier than that? This is just one side of cleaning up after cooking though, and we’re all undoubtedly familiar with the tiresome chore of cleaning up grease and liquids that have splattered out of the pan and onto your kitchen surfaces.  I fear the hot grease popping onto my arms as I attempt to flip bacon (my roommates always laugh as I stand with my body positioned as far away from the stove as possible). And no one likes to deal with the sprinkles of red sauce splashing around the kitchen. The mess is inevitable, usually extending from the stove top to the microwave and counters — how does it even get up there.

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