How a simple spoon trick cleans a clogged kitchen sieve

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On social media, tips for streamlining everyday chores keep appearing. One short clip demonstrates an unusual way to clean a kitchen sieve — and although the task seems simple, the method has intrigued tens of thousands of users, surprising even confident home cooks.

How the hack works

The video first shows the familiar move: hold the sieve under running water. The mesh stays clogged as the flow struggles to rinse out flour and other residue. Then a spoon comes into play. Placed bowl-down between the stream and the sieve, it turns the water hitting the metal into a fine spray — a kind of kitchen shower. In a few seconds, the mesh clears noticeably faster.

Under the post, the author said she was surprised by how simple the trick was and that she hadn’t known it earlier.

Comments: from enthusiasm to doubts

The post drew about 86,000 likes. Viewers noted that the video was genuinely useful and clear, and many said they planned to use the method in their kitchens. Skeptics countered that a spoon was not essential as a makeshift sprayer: in their view, a cupped hand or even changing the sieve’s angle would do.

Some commenters added that they had used a similar approach for a long time and simply did not think of it as a hack.

Why the trick works

When the water hits the spoon, it disperses and reaches the mesh from multiple angles. That spread helps wash away fine particles that a straightforward stream often cannot dislodge. The method is especially handy when a sieve gets packed with denser leftovers after cooking.

A simple utensil — a surprisingly useful result

An everyday spoon suddenly doubles as a tool for caring for kitchen gear. Opinions differ on whether the extra step is necessary, yet the clip’s popularity suggests people keep seeking small, practical fixes that save time and effort — and this one makes a routine chore a touch easier.