Get Basic Tools And Equipment For Your Kitchen


The kitchen is the place where you prepare the food for the family. You need to keep this place as clean as possible so that food contamination and spoilage will be avoided. You also need to make sure that you have enough utensils for the kitchen. It is very important that you have the basic utensils to use for the kitchen. There are some things that you need to keep in mind.

MEASURING TOOLS

It is very important that the kitchen at your home has all the measuring tools that you need. Make sure that you have them so that you will be able to mix the right ingredients for the food that you cook. Measuring cups and spoons are available in the market. Try to get them for your kitchen.

KNIVES

Knives are indeed very important for your kitchen. These are vital for you to cut and slice the food that you want to cook. Make sure that they are of good quality. If they need to be sharpened from time to time, try to get a good quality knife sharpener. You can also include bread knives.

BAKE WARE

Baking is indeed one of the most enjoyable things that you can possibly do with your kids in the kitchen. But this activity will require a lot of equipment and utensils. You need to have the basics like baking pans, baking sheets, pots and skillets. These are very important.

THE BASICS

Your kitchen will never be complete if you do not have the basic utensils. Make sure that you have them in your kitchen. Can opener, spoons, spatula, cutter, peeler and a lot more must be in your kitchen. A timer is also important for you to make sure that you will cook the food at the right time.

There are a lot of tools and equipment that you need to have in your kitchen. Your kitchen needs to be functional as much as possible. Try to remember the tips mentioned here. These will surely guide you in choosing for the right equipment.


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A Home Cook's Kitchen Pantry


What Every Kichen Might Want to Have On Hand

What ingredients do you want to have on hand so you don't have to run out to the market every day?

Just like my must-have kitchen tools, you may consider having these staples in your kitchen so you can whip up a delicious meal at a moments notice. Most of these items you can find in your local supermarket and some you may need to order on-line, but they will definitely make your cooking life easier and more fun.

It’s important to remember that some products with long shelf lives, like spices, lose their flavor over time. So you may want to toss the ground cumin that hasn’t seen the light of day since that special grilled shrimp dish three years ago. And if you have a deep pantry like mine, you may want to check in the back every once and awhile to see what’s there.

So we’ll start with some of the basics and you can add to them according to your own cooking enjoyment
  • Anchovies: a must for many pasta sauces, flat filets in a can or anchovy paste.
  • Artichokes: canned hearts packed in water.
  • Beans: an assortment of canned (easier) or dry (more work but tastier). Bread crumbs
  • Capers: great in salads and pasta dishes.
  • Chutney: great for crackers and sauces.
  • Clam juice: a good substitute for fish stock.
  • Corn meal: great for dredging foods and a must for polenta.
  • Coconut: either shredded in a can or coconut milk or better yet, both.Cornstarch: for thickening sauces
  • Crackers: assorted types.
  • Dried fruits: apples, apricots, currants, figs, and raisins.
  • Dried herbs: basil, bay leaves, chili powder, cinnamon, dill, nutmeg, oregano, paprika, crushed red pepper, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme.
  • Extracts: vanilla is the most important, but try orange and almond.

Flour: unbleached all-purpose

Jams, Jellies, Preserves, and Honey

Ketchup: always have an extra bottle on hand.

Mushrooms: an assortment of dried including shiitake, morels, and porcini.
  • Mustard: Dried and Dijon in a jar
  • Oils: Olive, pure for everyday cooking and virgin for drizzling, canola, and sesame.
  • Olives: canned, pitted and non-pitted, nicoise and calamata and olive paste
  • Pasta: an assortment of shapes and sizes; dried
  • Peanut butter: I like the chunky style.
  • Peas: canned petite style. Fresh is better, but these are good to have on hand
  • Pepper: whole peppercorns, ground black and white pepper.
  • Pesto, Tapenade, Salsa
  • Rice: Arborio (for risotto), brown, white, wild (not really a rice but a long grain marsh grass).
  • Salt: regular and sea salt.
  • Salad Dressings: my favorite is Good Seasons
  • Sauces: Soy or Tamari, Tabasco, Teriyaki, and Worcestershire
  • Stocks: see below
  • Sugar: white and brown, granulated and confectioners
  • Tomatoes: canned - whole plum, paste, and puree; sun-driedTuna: canned, packed in water.
  • Vinegar: balsamic, white wine, red wine, rice wine.Wines: Marsala, Madeira, and Sherry


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