Cook Smarter: Practical Ways to Reduce Energy Costs in the Kitchen
ResidentialAug 13, 2025
When it comes to lowering your home’s energy bill, the kitchen may not be the first place that comes to mind. Energy efficiency isn’t just about upgrading appliances or adjusting your thermostat; it’s also about the everyday choices you make. Cooking is a routine activity that can consume a surprising amount of energy, but with a few practical adjustments, you can reduce your usage without compromising on flavor or convenience.
Whether you’re preparing meals for a busy household, looking to streamline your evening routine, or aiming to reduce your environmental footprint, these energy-efficient cooking tips offer simple, effective ways to save energy and cut costs at home.
Choose Energy-Efficient Appliances
Large ovens and stovetops are useful, but they’re not always the most efficient option, especially for smaller meals. Consider using:
Microwaves for quick reheating and cooking
Toaster ovens for small bakes and roasts
Slow cookers for low-energy, hands-off meals
Pressure cookers for fast, efficient cooking
Energy Tip: Pressure cookers can reduce cooking time by up to 70%, helping you cut down on both energy use and meal prep time.
Cook in Batches
Batch cooking is a simple way to reduce daily energy use. Preparing meals in bulk allows you to use appliances less frequently and take advantage of efficient reheating methods.
Smart Strategy: Make a large pot of soup, stew, or casserole and store portions for the week. Reheat using a microwave or toaster oven for minimal energy use.
Defrost Naturally
Defrosting frozen ingredients in the refrigerator overnight is safer and more energy-efficient than using a microwave. It also helps you avoid last-minute cooking decisions that may rely on high-energy appliances.
Quick Tip: Planning meals ahead of time helps reduce energy waste and streamlines your cooking routine.
Minimize Heat in the Kitchen
Cooking indoors can increase your cooling costs, especially during warmer months. To avoid this:
Choose no-cook meals like salads, wraps, and grain bowls
Use outdoor grills to keep heat out of the kitchen
Cook during cooler parts of the day
Energy-Saving Meal Idea: Try a fresh quinoa salad with seasonal vegetables and a light vinaigrette. There’s no stove required!
Practice Efficient Stovetop Habits
When using your stovetop, small adjustments can lead to meaningful energy savings:
Use lids to retain heat and reduce cooking time
Match pot size to burner size to avoid wasted energy
Turn off burners a few minutes early and let residual heat finish the job
Quick Tip: Boiling water? Cover the pot to bring it to a boil faster, then reduce the heat to maintain a simmer.
Every Meal Can Be an Energy-Saving Opportunity
Cooking smarter doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or convenience, it means making thoughtful choices that benefit both your household and your energy bill. By incorporating a few simple habits into your daily routine, you can enjoy delicious meals while cutting energy costs and supporting a more sustainable lifestyle.
Looking to take your savings even further? Reducing your energy usage is a great start, but you can also enroll in a fixed-rate plan with an energy supply provider like AEP Energy. By enrolling, it will help protect your budget from fluctuating rates and keep your energy bills more predictable. Learn more by exploring energy rates and plans for your area.
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