Home

Basic Cooking Equipment

By: 
No items found.
|
|  Updated:  
2017-03-09 15:08:50
|   From The Book:  
No items found.
Cast-Iron Cooking For Dummies
Explore Book
Buy On Amazon

You need some basic equipment to start cooking — essential items for working in the kitchen. Here’s a short list of all-I-can-spend-now cooking equipment, including pots, pans, and other tools that no home cook should be without.

  • 10-inch nonstick frying pan: The all-around pan for sautéing and more.

  • 3-quart saucepan: For cooking things such as vegetables and soups.

  • 10-quart stockpot with lid: For making stocks or large quantities of soup, pasta, and vegetables.

  • Heavy-duty roasting pan: Roasting pans have high sides to keep in all those juices that you can use to make gravy.

    Drawing of a stockpot, a sauté pan and two saucepans.
  • 10-inch chef’s knife: You can perform more than 80 percent of all cutting and slicing chores with this knife.

  • 9- to 12-inch serrated bread knife: Invaluable for cutting slices of fresh bread without squishing the loaf.

  • Paring knife: For peeling, coring, and carving garnishes from vegetables and fruits.

  • Liquid and dry measuring cups and measuring spoons: So you don’t botch up recipes by using too much or too little of something.

  • Mesh strainer: This tool is essential for certain sauces, pastas, salads, and soups.

  • Meat thermometer: Why guess?

  • Vegetable peeler, heatproof rubber spatula, and a few wooden spoons of varying sizes: These basics have many uses.

    A chef knife, a serrated knife and a paring knife.

About This Article

This article is from the book: 

No items found.

About the book author:

No items found.