These Are the Tools You Actually Need in Your Kitchen (2024)

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These Are the Tools You Actually Need in Your Kitchen (1)Nicole Doster

These Are the Tools You Actually Need in Your Kitchen (2)Madi KoettingUpdated: Feb. 01, 2024

    Setting up a new kitchen? Trying to pare down cabinets overflowing with gadgets? Here are the kitchen essentials you really need.

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    When it comes to kitchen gadgets, they tend to pile up fast. Walking down the cooking aisle at a store, fun kitchen tools like avocado peelers, strawberry hullers or a teensy-tiny wooden spoon are tempting impulse buys. Unfortunately, they’re not all necessary. To help you determine the kitchen products worthy of buying and what to skip, we rounded up the best kitchen essentials you’ll use time and time again.

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    Chef’s Knife

    A quality knife is a chef’s best friend. It’s one of the best kitchen essentials you’ll thank yourself for investing in. Choose a knife that you feel comfortable handling. It should feel balanced in your hand, easy to hold and control and not too heavy, but definitely not flimsy. We love the Misen Chef’s knife for the job. Our Test Kitchen called it one of the best chef’s knives every cook needs. Executive Shopping Editor Megan Wood also tested theMisen knife and gave it high marks for smooth slicing, dicing, chopping and everything in between.

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    Stainless Steel Spatula

    When stocking up on kitchen essentials, a sturdy spatula is the best place to start. It’s a simple but vital kitchen tool for flipping, tossing and serving all kinds of foods. Think eggs over easy, fluffy pancakes, roasted veggies, sautéed meats, baked salmon…we could go on. Just be careful handling it around ceramic pans as it could scratch the surface.

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    Food Scraper

    Transferring chopped ingredients to a sauté pan? What about cutting dough? This multi-purpose stainless steel (and dishwasher-safe!) food scraper assists in all your cooking and baking needs. Opt for one with a ruler: It’ll come in handy when precise measuring is needed. Then file this under affordable kitchen essentials you never knew you needed.

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    Citrus Juicer

    Some may argue your hands work just fine, but we’re firm believers a handheld juicer really helps get every last drop out of citrus fruits. Especially when working with a not-so-ripe lemon or lime. Plus, they catch the seeds so you don’t have to pick them out. It’s one of the many five-star kitchen essentials on Amazon that are totally worth it.

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    Vegetable Peeler

    Prep potatoes, carrots, apples and everything in between with a vegetable slicer. A good one slides smoothly and peels ingredients in seconds. Once you find one you love, it’s one of those tried-and-true kitchen essentials you’ll rely on for almost every recipe.

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    Silicone Spatula

    A silicone spatula is crucial for swirling frosting onto cakes, folding egg whites into batter, scraping out the food processor and so much more. Make sure your spatula is silicone and not rubber, or else it may risk melting under high heat. This affordable pick withstands temperatures up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit. And bonus points: It’s dishwasher-safe.

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    Balloon Whisk

    Sturdy whisks come in all shapes and sizes. Choose a mid-sized whisk with a handle that fits comfortably in your hand. Use it to mix dry ingredients together before baking, stir eggs for a frittata or emulsify a vinaigrette. Here’s why aflat whisk is also one of the best kitchen essentials.

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    Adjustable Measuring Cup

    Not only does an adjustable measuring cup save storage space, it’s a game-changer for sticky or liquid ingredients like peanut butter. Just slide the outer sleeve to your measurement of choice, pop in the ingredients and transfer them to a bowl. No scooping or fumbling around the cup involved.

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    Slotted Spoon

    Whether it’s wooden or metal, a slotted spoon acts like a miniature strainer, removing solids from liquids—think pulling potatoes or small pasta noodles from boiling water. In this case, we prefer a wooden spoon because it’s oh so timeless. In fact, it’s one of the many amish-inspired kitchen tools everyone should own.

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    Kitchen Shears

    Super basic, but super useful. Every day you’ll reach for shears to open packaging, snip away herb stems or trim fat from meats. Once in a while, you might use them to cut up a whole chicken or slice the crust off a pie. Look for a pair that dismantles for easy cleaning, like these stainless steel cutters, so gunk doesn’t build up in the hinge.

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    Silicone Tongs

    For a few bucks you can buy an affordable pair of tongs that’ll last a lifetime. We’re always finding new uses for kitchen tongs, from turning chicken breasts in the pan to reaching into the oven to check on a roast. (Basically, think of them as extensions of your fingers.) They’re also perfect for serving family-style dinners.

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    Instant-Read Thermometer

    There’s no need to second guess if red meat is cooked through thanks to the Thermapen. Not only is it ideal for achieving moist, tender meat (it works for chicken and turkey, too!), it’s also a safety precaution. Here’s more on why you need an instant-read thermometer.

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    Cast-Iron Skillet

    This cast-iron skillet is a powerhouse pan and a kitchen necessity. The best cast iron pans are virtually-indestructible wonders that provide consistent heat to whip up quick and easy recipes. This naturally non-stick pick from Lodge comes pre-seasoned and ready to use. Care for it properly and it’ll last a lifetime.

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    Nonstick Frying Pan

    This easy-to-clean nonstick pan is ideal for scrambling eggs or wilting greens. When buying a nonstick pan, look for ones with aceramic coating to ensure there aren’t any harmful chemicals. Senior Shopping Writer Bryce Gruberswears by Green Pan. They’re affordable yet long-lasting and lightweight but still durable.

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    Ceramic Saucepan

    A large saucepan is essential for making pasta, boiling potatoes or corn, simmering big batches of soups or broths, whipping up creamy mac and cheese and so much more. For the most versatile stovetop staple, this Greenpan pick does it all. It’s compatible with all stovetops, oven safe up to 600 degrees, has a diamond-infused ceramic nonstick coating, a durable glass lid and it’s even dishwasher-safe.

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    Cast-Iron Dutch Oven

    Ah, the classic Dutch oven, another kitchen essential that’ll change the way you cook stews, casseroles and beyond. Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, created a collection of fun, farmhouse-inspired cookware that’s easy on your wallet but big on functionality. This enameled cast-iron Dutch oven comes in a variety of fun display-worthy patterns way too pretty to hide in a cupboard.

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    Aluminum Sheet Pan

    Sheet pans are fab for baking cookies, but there are also a slew of quick and simple sheet pan dinner recipes you shouldn’t sleep on. Make foil-wrapped fish fillets, chicken with veggies, deep dish pizzas or roast veggies. One pan dinners = easy cleanup! This Nordic Ware pan is one of our Test Kitchen’s favorites, so you can trust it’ll stick around for the long haul.

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    Ceramic Baking Dish

    Bake up hearty casseroles or sweet sheet cakes with this versatile 9-by-13-inch Great Jones Hot Dish. These kitchen essentials come in five fun colors and patterns, like this arch design, so they’re perfect for doubling as serving ware. Great Jones is, well, simply great, check out our Great Jones Holy Sheet review, too.

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    Immersion Blender

    Once you try this Braun immersion blender, you’ll understand why it’s a kitchen essential. It’s so easy to blend soups, smoothies and pestos with the push of a button, the stainless steel blades whip up any meal in a flash. Simply change attachments to blend, chop, whisk, mash, crush and puree effortlessly. It’s much easier to handle than a traditional bulky blender, and takes up much less space, too!

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    Stainless Steel Colander

    A sturdy colander is one of those kitchen essential tools that goes a long way when washing fruits, veggies and draining boiled foods. This ingenious strainer stands out for its expandable over-the-sink design and rust-proof fine mesh basket. Plus, it’s dishwasher-safe and collapses for easy storage.

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    Manual Rotary Grater

    This cheese grater shreds a whole block of cheese in just seconds, but it’s one of those kitchen must haves with many more uses. Slice, cut or grind up potatoes, veggies, nuts, chocolate and more. We love using it to shred zucchini for healthy muffins or to quickly soften butter. The budget-friendly buy is easy to operate, and you can choose from seven fun colors to suit any decor style.

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    Stainless Steel Microplane

    This microplane is one of our go-to kitchen utensils for when we want our dishes to feel gourmet. It’s a fine grater that’s perfect for adding thin sprinkles of Parmesan over a pasta dish or adding lemon zest to a flaky fish. Discover more smart ways to use a microplane.

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    Prep and Storage Bowls

    This might sound like a no-brainer, but having a variety of mixing bowls is fundamental when it comes to kitchen tools and equipment. Baking, cooking, mixing salads, storing meals—the uses are endless. This six-piece stainless steel bowl set features non-slip silicone bottoms, flexible BPA-free plastic lids—plus, they’re dishwasher-safe. The nesting design makes them a smart kitchen organizational tool to keep clutter contained.

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    Desk Timer

    Timing is everything when it comes to cooking! If you’re making multiple items at once, it’s crucial to keep track of individual cooking times. Our Test Kitchen cooks carry timers around their necks, but we prefer this compact timer. The silicone cover (choose from five colors) keeps it safe from kitchen messes. There’s no loud ticking, so you can also use it for time management for kids doing homework, or to help adults with productivity in their office.

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    Wood Cutting Board

    A sturdy, stable surface is vital when it comes to prepping food. Add this reversible wooden cutting board to your kitchen essentials list. It helps protect your knife from dulling quickly and makes cleanup a breeze (just don’t prep raw meat on it). It also doubles as a charcuterie board!

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    Originally Published: January 23, 2020

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    Nicole Doster

    With nearly a decade of experience creating content for various lifestyle publishers and eCommerce brands, Nicole combines her love of at-home cooking with her expertise in product reviews and digital content creation to lead the award-winning shopping editorial team across Taste of Home, Family Handyman and Reader's Digest. As TMB's content director, affiliate, she oversees strategy, operations and planning for all product testing and shopping content, to bring readers recommendations and inspiration you can trust.Before joining the affiliate team, Nicole edited hundreds of recipe and food lifestyle articles for Taste of Home working closely with our Test Kitchen team and network of contributors. With a passion for baking, comfort food and hosting get-togethers you'll often see Nicole testing new products that make life easier. As a former barista in Chicago and Baltimore, she's slung hundreds of cappuccinos and doppio espressos in her lifetime and she will talk your ear off about the best gadgets to make cafe-quality coffee at home. When she's not hunched over her laptop, she's either fixating on her latest DIY home renovation or on a walk with her rescue pup, Huey.

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    Madi Koetting

    As Product Reviews Home Editor, Madi covers the best cleaning gadgets, organizing gear and home buys. She’s constantly testing internet-made-me-buy-it splurges and home goods—if there’s a viral product taking the internet by storm, you can count on Madi to give her honest review. Her work has appeared in various home outlets including Better Homes & Gardens, Reader’s Digest, The Family Handyman and Birds and Blooms. When she’s not decorating her apartment, you can find her sharing her favorite finds on Taste of Home’s social media platforms and scouring Denver for the best espresso martini.

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    FAQs

    These Are the Tools You Actually Need in Your Kitchen? ›

    1. Chef's Knife. This tool is by far one of the most important foundational tools in your kitchen. Because you use the chef's knife for so much of your prep time, it's very important for it to be comfortable and well balanced.

    What is the useful tool in kitchen? ›

    1. Chef's Knife. This tool is by far one of the most important foundational tools in your kitchen. Because you use the chef's knife for so much of your prep time, it's very important for it to be comfortable and well balanced.

    What are the three things in your kitchen answer? ›

    The major items which are present in the kitchen are kitchen appliances, utensils and cups. In the kitchen utensils popular utensils are discussed for cooking and baking like cookwares, bakewares, ovenwares, and last one is eating utensils.

    What is the most important piece of cooking equipment in the kitchen? ›

    Chef knives are real tools in the hands of a professional or not. An ergonomic kitchen knife is definitely the most important and favorite cooking tool.

    What are the 7 materials in kitchen tools, utensils, and equipment? ›

    Materials
    • Copper.
    • Iron.
    • Stainless steel.
    • Earthenware and enamelware.
    • Aluminium.
    • Plastics.
    • Glass.

    What is 5 kitchen tools? ›

    Utensils
    • KNIVES. If you're cooking, you're going to be using a knife. ...
    • MEASURING SPOONS. Even if you like to “eyeball” ingredients, it's handy to have a set of measuring spoons around for the times you need precise measurements. ...
    • MEASURING CUPS. ...
    • WOODEN SPOONS. ...
    • FISH TURNER. ...
    • PEELER. ...
    • WHISK. ...
    • TONGS.

    What is the name of the most important tool in the kitchen? ›

    A Chef's knife is the single most important tool in any kitchen, and is used in the creation of virtually every dish. A sharp knife means more control and less slippage when you cut, leading to safer, more consistent slices. Plus, cutting with a sharp knife is just more fun!

    What is a kitchen checklist? ›

    A comprehensive kitchen checklist is used to assess if kitchen operations such as menu planning, kitchen service preparation, kitchen hygiene, and food storage management are performed efficiently by kitchen staff.

    What is a kitchen used for answer? ›

    The main functions of a kitchen are to store, prepare and cook food (and to complete related tasks such as dishwashing). The room or area may also be used for dining (or small meals such as breakfast), entertaining and laundry.

    What are the three main measuring tools every kitchen should have? ›

    Let's get familiar with the common tools we use to cook!
    • Dry measuring cups: Used for measuring dry ingredients like flour, rice and sugar. ...
    • Liquid measuring cup: Used to measure liquid ingredients like water, milk, and oil.
    • Measuring spoons: Used to measure small amounts of dry and liquid ingredients.

    What are kitchen essentials? ›

    From cooking utensils to pots and pans, to prep stuff and measuring tools, these staples will be used in everyday cooking. Kitchen essentials: the basics cover everything you need to simmer, boil, braise, sear, fry, mix, measure, pour, whisk, chop, cut, stir or strain.

    What is small equipment in a kitchen? ›

    Measuring cups and spoons: Measuring cups and spoons are necessary for accurate measurements of ingredients. Mixing bowls: Mixing bowls come in various sizes and are used for mixing, whisking, and beating ingredients. Colander: A colander is used for draining water from cooked pasta, vegetables, or canned foods.

    What is cooking in simple words? ›

    a. : the act of preparing food for eating especially by heating : the act of cooking food. I do most of the cooking for our family. b. : a manner of preparing food : cuisine.

    What are the 3 category of kitchen tools? ›

    Kitchen equipment may be divided into three categories:
    • Large Equipment. Ranges, Steamers, boiling pans, fryers, tables, sinks etc.
    • Mechanical Equipment: Peelers, Mincing machines, mixers, refrigerators, dishwashers, exhausts etc.
    • Small Equipments and Utensils:

    What is the best material for cooking spoons? ›

    Like silicone and wooden utensils, nylon utensils are great for nonstick cookware because they won't damage the slick coating. They're also extremely durable and sturdy, which means they're great for mixing, flipping… basically all the tasks.

    Why are kitchen tools important? ›

    Why is it important to use the correct tools and equipment when cooking? The answer is simple: it makes the cooking process more efficient and safer. Without these tools, cooking meals can be frustrating and tiring. Make sure you invest in the basic tools and equipment first, such as a meat thermometer.

    What are the tools used to beat in the kitchen? ›

    Wire Whisks – These are good for beating ingredients like eggs or stirring sauces to prevent lumps. Pots and pans are made from many types of materials.

    What tool is used to clean the kitchen? ›

    Spray mops, dish brushes, handheld vacuums, and more. Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine, the Spruce Eats, and Allrecipes since 2019. There is always some kind of cleaning task that needs to be done in the kitchen.

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