Keep/put something on the back burner

Origin of: Keep/put something on the back burner

Keep/put something on the back burner

Put an issue or endeavour aside for now, keeping it on the agenda but not of immediate priority or concern, dates from c. 1960. The metaphor is originally American and derives from cooking food on gas stoves where typically the back burners are for simmering while the front burners are for dishes on which one has to focus.