Assembling the basics for a new kitchen can be both time-consuming and expensive, whether you’re new to cooking, or a more experienced cook putting together a new set of kitchenware. The list of recommended items in cookbooks can be endless, and is not necessarily compatible with your actual cooking needs or style.
Keeping that in mind, I went through my kitchen and made a list of what I think are essentials—and why. Your list may differ, because everyone cooks differently—and what’s the point of having a garlic press if you can’t stand garlic? See my other article on Kitchen Equipment Basics for information on knives, pots, and pans.
Cookbook: A good basic cookbook is a necessity. The new edition of The Joy of Cooking has just been released, and I like it a lot. It’s clear, concise, and doesn’t assume you know anything. It’s hardback and heavy, but worth it. If for some reason you just don’t like this book, look for a general cookbook with a variety of recipes, and clear instructions that don’t call for all sorts of exotic ingredients you won’t use again for ages. A good cookbook will also have all the ingredients on one page, with the entire recipe presented on one page or on facing pages. If you don’t have to flip pages while cooking, it’s a lot easier to follow the recipe.
Two high-quality plastic cutting boards: One for meat and one for veggies. Colored plastic allows you to color code each board’s use. Use one color only for cutting meats, and another only for fruits and veggies, to avoid cross-contamination. Plastic boards can also be run through the dishwasher, as an alternative to washing them with hot soap and water.
Kitchen timer: This is a real essential, since timing is everything. A model that incorporates two separate timers is very useful. I often have two dishes with different cooking times going simultaneously. If you have a microwave, you’ll definitely use one of the timers for whatever you’re cooking in it.
Strainer/colander: If you have a microwave steamer basket that’s large enough, you can use that just as easily.
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In-depth ... very thorough!
Good advice on the different colored plastic cutting boards!
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