I know this might seem like a silly question, but I wanted to ask: if there’s absolutely no liquid oil left in the pan after cooking, can I wash it normally without worrying about oil going down the drain? Thanks!

No liquid oil left in pan after cooking.
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No need to apologize; that’s a valid question! If there’s no visible oil left in the pan after cooking, it should be fine to wash it normally without worrying about it affecting your drains. However, it’s always a good practice to wipe out any excess oil or food particles with a paper towel before washing. This helps prevent buildup in your pipes over time. If you’re ever unsure, you can also consider using a strainer or disposing of the oily residue in the trash instead of washing it down the sink. But in this case, it sounds like you’re good to go!
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