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Make sure you have different kind of ladles. For example, the spoon for cooking pasta & cooking pulses are very different. Always use a perforated spoon for deep frying. Most importantly, you should invest in Teflon coated light weight ladles or stirring spoons & slightly heavier metal ones for the non non-stick cookware.
 
my must haves....

* stovetop griddle
* slotted spoons
* whisks
* wooden spoon
* pizza stone
 
my must haves....

* stovetop griddle
* slotted spoons
* whisks
* wooden spoon
* pizza stone

Hey I would like to know more about a pizza stone.
How does it work? Do I put this in the oven?
How is it better? and do I need to season this?
 
I heat my stone and then turn out the dough onto it then spread and shape. I prebake just the crust for about 10 minutes and then add all of the toppings and finish baking. It makes the crust crisper than a regular pizza pan would.

I seasoned the pan the first few times I used it, but now I don't have to. It's seasoned well enough.
 
My must haves would be my stand mixer.....different sizes of wooden spoons/spatulas and metal slotted spatuals for deep frying..........that's about it.
 
  • Cutting boards (can you really have too many?)
  • Colander/strainer
  • Dutch oven
  • Funnels
  • Wire racks for baking
  • Cookie sheets
  • Meat thermometer
  • Scissors
  • Measuring cups (dry and liquid) and spoons
  • Glass casserole dishes
  • Roasting pans
That is all I can think of that hasn't been posted, at least off the top of my head.
 
My kitchen is so loaded with everything! But a good cutting board, a few sharp knives, my favorite wooden spoon, a good turner, ladle and cooking fork - and I can do it with no trouble.
 
Being a potato lover I can't live without my pealer and a hand potato masher. I bought one that has round holes in it and just love it. Less lumps, but I love finding little lumps in my potatoes too! Love making cheese potates. I also have a potato ricer that comes in handy for squishing pumpkin too. Is a bulky tool but if you want no lumps, buy a potato ricer. Kids love using that gadget to test their strength too!
Remind kids, hot potatoes burn too. :)
 
Was thinking potato ricer for sure.
Also love my microplaner and a small zester for just doing a smidgon of zest.
I have been really enjoying the foldable cutting boards. I have a very small kitchen and lots of stuff, so storing lots of boards is out of the question.
Put one of these on top of an ugly old built in wood board (pull out type), chop away, pick up and dump in bowl or pot. If changing ingredients, pick another one and go--- I think I have about six now and am surprised at how long they last?
Also for me stand mixer and food processor. Excellent knives are not negotiable!
Nan
 
I keep it simple... a solid cutting board, razor sharp chef's knife and a great skillet. I need to branch out and use my oven a little more but for the most part these are my go-to's
 
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