Cooking Utensils
It seems like every cook has a drawer full of cooking
utensils – way more than any cook needs. You can cook just
about anything using just seven cooking utensils. What are the
seven essentials?
No. 1 - Tongs
Tongs are a cooking utensil you simply can't do without.
With tongs, you can push spaghetti into boiling water, remove
roasted Brussels sprouts from a baking sheet, lift sausages and
hot dogs from the grill, and turn steaks without piercing them.
Tongs are also great for reaching wine glasses or bottles of
soy sauce that hide at the back of those high kitchen cabinets.
If you use nonstick cookware, get silicone or plastic
tongs.
No. 2 - Wood Spoons
Wooden spoons are another of those basic cooking utensils
that every cook needs. Wooden spoons can be used on nonstick
cookware, cast iron pans, glass, and steel. They are
inexpensive and beautiful to display.
No. 3 – A Whisk
The whisk is one of the most versatile cooking utensils ever
invented. Use it to scramble eggs and keep sauces and gravies
lump-free. Use silicone or plastic whisks for nonstick
cookware; otherwise, a stainless steel whisk is one of those
basic cooking utensils you'll use forever.
No. 4 – A Flexible Spatula
A thin, flexible spatula is the perfect cooking utensil for
flipping pancakes, eggs, crepes, and hash browns. Don't even
think about trying to make breakfast without one.
No. 5 – A Grater
Graters aren't just for cheese any more. This useful cooking
utensil can shred cheese, grate fresh nutmeg, mince a piece of
ginger root, or zest a lemon. Once you buy a grater, keep it
handy, because you'll use it every day.
No. 6 – A Ladle
One ladle serves many functions. You can use it to serve
soup, scoop batter out of a bowl, or add broth to risotto. To
use this handy cooking utensil as a measuring cup, fill your
ladle with water and pour the water into a measuring device.
However much water is in the cup, that's how much liquid your
ladle holds. Next time a recipe calls for that amount of
liquid, you can use your ladle to measure it.
No. 7 – A Colander
A colander is another cooking utensil you will use every
single day. Use a colander to wash fresh vegetables, drain
pasta, or rinse berries or salad greens or canned beans. A
colander is great to use anytime you need to separate food from
water.
You don't need a big drawer full of cooking utensils. With
these seven items, you can make virtually any meal.
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