This document lists and describes 29 common cooking utensils that every kitchen needs. It includes tools for opening cans, straining pasta, cutting boards, basting brushes, funnels, garlic presses, graters, knives, measuring cups and spoons, pasta spoons, potato mashers, whisks, serving spoons, tongs, ladles, peelers, thermometers, and more. Each utensil is described in 1-2 sentences explaining its basic purpose and function in the kitchen.
This document lists and describes 29 common cooking utensils that every kitchen needs. It includes tools for opening cans, straining pasta, cutting boards, basting brushes, funnels, garlic presses, graters, knives, measuring cups and spoons, pasta spoons, potato mashers, whisks, serving spoons, tongs, ladles, peelers, thermometers, and more. Each utensil is described in 1-2 sentences explaining its basic purpose and function in the kitchen.
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This document lists and describes 29 common cooking utensils that every kitchen needs. It includes tools for opening cans, straining pasta, cutting boards, basting brushes, funnels, garlic presses, graters, knives, measuring cups and spoons, pasta spoons, potato mashers, whisks, serving spoons, tongs, ladles, peelers, thermometers, and more. Each utensil is described in 1-2 sentences explaining its basic purpose and function in the kitchen.
This document lists and describes 29 common cooking utensils that every kitchen needs. It includes tools for opening cans, straining pasta, cutting boards, basting brushes, funnels, garlic presses, graters, knives, measuring cups and spoons, pasta spoons, potato mashers, whisks, serving spoons, tongs, ladles, peelers, thermometers, and more. Each utensil is described in 1-2 sentences explaining its basic purpose and function in the kitchen.
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Patrick Lance Esclanda
Cooking Utensils List that Every Kitchen Needs
1. A baster is handy for returning some of the meat or poultry juices from the pan, back to the food. Basting brushes can be used for the same purpose, but they are also convenient for buttering the tops of bread and baked goods after they come out of the oven.
2. Cans, bottles, cartoons opener use to open a food tin, preferably with a smooth operation, and comfortable grip and turning knob.
3. Colanders also called a vegetable strainer are essential for various tasks from cleaning vegetables to straining pasta or tin contents.
4. Cutting Boards a wooden or plastic board where meats and vegetables are being cut.
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5. Dredgers - used to shake flour, salt, and pepper on meat, poultry, and fish.
6. Double Boiler used when temperatures must be kept below boiling, such as for egg sauces, puddings, and to keep foods warm without overcooking.
7. Emery boards/sharpening steel used to sharpen long knives.
8. Flipper use for turning hamburgers and other food items
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9. Funnels used to fill jars, made of various sizes of stainless steel, aluminum, or of plastic.
10. Garlic Press is a kitchen tool which is specifically designed for the purpose of pulping garlic for cooking.
11. Graters used to grate, shred, slice and separate foods such as carrots, cabbage and cheese.
12. Handy Poultry & Roasting Tools make it easier to lift a hot roasted turkey from the roaster to the serving platter, without it falling apart.
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13. Kitchen Knives often referred to as cooks or chefs tools, knives are a must for all types of kitchen tasks, from peeling an onion and slicing carrots, to carving a roast or turkey.
14. Kitchen Shears They are practical for opening food packages, cutting tape or string to package foods or simply to remove labels or tags from items. Other cutting tools such as box cutters are just as handy, especially for opening packages.
15. Measuring Cups, Spoons Measuring tools are among the most important items found in any kitchen, since consistently good cooking depends upon accurate measurements. Measuring tools should be standardized. Measuring cups and spoons are also in the home kitchen. Scales are used to weigh materials of bigger volumes. These are delicate and precision instruments that must be handled carefully and are more dependable in terms of accuracy. Commonly used measuring tools in the home or in commercial kitchens include the following: Measuring Cup for Dry Ingredients is used to measure solids and dry ingredients, such as flour, fat and sugar. It is commonly made of aluminum or stainless material. Sizes range from 1, , and (nested cups) to one gallon. There are cups made of plastic and come in different colors, but could only be used for cold ingredients. They could warp, causing inaccurate measurement. Measuring Cup for Liquid Ingredients commonly made up of heat-proof glass and transparent so that liquid can be seen. Quantity of measure of liquid ingredient is different in a dry measuring cup. Scoops or dippers used to measure serving of soft foods, such as fillings, ice cream, and mashed potato. Spoons come in variety of sizes, shapes, materials and colors. These are used to measure smaller quantities of ingredients called for in the recipe like: 1 tablespoon of butter or teaspoon of salt. Household Scales are used to weigh large quantity of ingredients in kilos, commonly in rice, flour, sugar, legumes or vegetables and meat up to 25 pounds.
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16. Pasta Spoon or Server is use to transfer a little or much cooked pasta to a waiting plate, without mess. Pasta spoons are best used with soaghetti-style or other long pasta noodles; you can use a large slotted srving spoon for short pastas.
17. Potato Masher used for mashing cooked potatoes, turnips, carrots or other soft cooked vegetable.
18. Rotary eggbeater used for beating small amount of egg or batter. The beaters should be made up of stainless steel, and gear driven for ease in rotating
19. Scraper a rubber or silicon tools to blend or scrape the food from the bowl; metal silicone or plastic egg turners or flippers.
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20. Seafood Serving Tools make the task of cleaning seafood and removing the shell much easier. For cooking seafood, utensils will vary depending on what you are cooking.
21. Serving spoons- a utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a handle, used in preparing, serving, or eating food.
22. Serving Tongs enables you to more easily grab and transfer larger food items, poultry or meat portions to a serving platter, to a hot skillet or deep fryer, or to a plate. It gives you a better grip and the longer the tongs, the better especially when used with a deep fryer, a large stock pot or at the barbecue.
23. Soup Ladle is used for serving soup or stews, but can also be used for gravy, dessert sauced or other foods. A soup ladle also works well to remove or skim off fat from soups and stews.
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24. Spoons- solid, slotted, or perforated. Made of stainless steel or plastic, the solid ones are used to spoon liquids over foods and to lift foods, including the liquid out of the pot.
25. 2Temperature Scales- used to measure heat intensity. Different thermometers are used for different purposes in food preparation for meat, candy or deep-fat frying. Other small thermometers are hanged or stand in ovens or refrigerators to check the accuracy of the equipments thermostat.
26. Two-tine fork used to hold meats while slicing, and to turn solid pieces of meat of meat while browning or cooking. Made of stainless steel and with heat-proof handle.
27. Vegetable Peeler used to scrape vegetables, such as carrots and potatoes and to peel. The best ones are made of stainless steel with sharp double blade that swivels.
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28. Whisks for Blending, Mixing used for whipping eggs or batter, and for blending gravies, sauces, and soups. The beaters are made of looped steel piano wires which are twisted together to form the handle.
29. Wooden Spoons continue to be kitchen essentials because of their usefulness for used creaming, stirring, and mixing. They should be made of hard wood.