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My 7 Must-Have Kitchen Tools

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Hiya Fabulous Foodies,

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And since we’re on the subject of feeling confident in the kitchen, this list of basic tools will really help. If you want more details, check out the “Know-How” section in Crazy Sexy Kitchen. We walk you through all the lingo, equipment, and how-to info you’ll ever need to be a star chef in your own home.

My 7 Essential Kitchen Tools

It took me years to build up my cooking tool repertoire, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t have everything on this list. These are just the ones I use daily, but you can still make phenomenal meals using just a few of these… (Hint: these also make great gifts for the cook in your life!).

    • Strainer & Salad Spinner: Need I say more? They’re kinda essential for all things Crazy Sexy (aka veggies!).
    • Sharp Knives: High-quality knives separate the amateurs from the ninjas! You don’t have to get super fancy or buy an entire set. Just make sure your knives are high quality, the right weight, and comfortable in your hand. I recommend at least having a chef’s knife and paring knife at the ready.
    • Peeler: Ya gotta have one. When shopping around, look for a sharp blade with a substantial handle—easier to hold and use.
    • Cutting Board: If you already have this kitchen item—terrific. If not or if you’re in need of an upgrade, try bamboo. For wooden and bamboo boards, you want to make sure to hand-dry them after washing to avoid drying out and cracking. Solid wood boards may need to be seasoned with neutral oil (food-grade mineral oil, or walnut, almond, or coconut oil) every now and then. They’re easier to clean and more eco-friendly than plastic. Also, if you’re using a plastic cutting board, keep in mind that tiny pieces can break off and make their way into your cuisine. Yuck.
    • Cookware: Say sayonara to regular Teflon, aluminum, and other nonstick cookware. Their lining can break off at high temperatures, adding carcinogenic chemicals to your otherwise healthy meal. Although there are nontoxic, nonstick options out there such as Greenpan, which is made of 95 percent silica, the best choice is cast iron if you take the time to give it a little TLC and season it properly. Stainless steel, copper, or any heavy-bottom pans are all great picks as well.
    • Blender: A powerful blender will change your life. It’s one of the most important tools in the kitchen. We use our beloved Vitamix daily. While it’s on the pricey side, it’ll last forever. Use it to make healthy smoothies, sauces, desserts, dressings, batters, and dips. Blendtec makes a great model too. But if a high-speed blender isn’t in your near future and you have a food processor or run-of-the-mill blender, you can still cook amazing food—it just might take a little longer.
    • Juicer: Picking a juicer is like picking a mate! With so many on the market it can be hard to commit. In the Crazy Sexy Kitchen there are two types of juicers that will be useful—centrifugal force and twin gear. Centrifugal force juicers are easier to clean and use, take up less counter space, and are perfect for making your daily health elixir. Twin gears make juice that will stay fresh longer, but they take a little more time to clean and can cost more. However, they’re more versatile, since they also make wheatgrass juices, nut butters, ice cream, and veggie pâtés. You don’t need both types of juicers to get these jobs done. Check out the Breville Juice Fountain Multi-Speed and Hurom (my personal favorite!) juicers to see what works for you.

Your turn: What’s one kitchen tool you couldn’t live without? Let me know in the comments!

Peace & cooking,

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  1. good article,i would say food processors and blenders are a must appliances to have in the kitchen.I have seen you have mentioned heavy duty blenders like vitamix,which model?

  2. Rachel says:

    Glad you put “sharp” in the knives 🙂

  3. Kit says:

    It’s a great article I’ve read ever about kitchen tools. Thanks for this and keep doing great.

  4. Raju says:

    Much obliged to you so especially for this great blessing Kris. As usual… you shake! Glad bubbly season to you and yours. I contemplate covers it, however I will include: Glass blending bowls. I have a considerable measure of them from little prepare bowls up to extensive blending bowls. I favor glass bowls for warming things up in the microwave, for doing sustenance planning, stirring up hitters for preparing, putting away remains in the ice chest, and so on. Glass bowls likewise work for conveying to the table for introduction, and on the off chance that you get ones with fitted tops, they additionally work for conveying dishes to potlucks! A super multi-utilize thing!

  5. Hana says:

    I plan to purchase a Blendtec for my mom. Thanks for nice post.. 🙂

  6. Rosie says:

    Nice, I will be sharing with my friends.

  7. Zoya says:

    I have a Vitamix, but I was wondering if it’s worth it to purchase a food processor as well. For some desserts it seems like maybe a food processor would be better. Thoughts?

  8. Excellent site you’ve got here.. It’s difficult to find good quality writing like yours these days.
    I seriously appreciate people like you! Take care!!

  9. It’s going to be end of mine day, but before end I am reading this wonderful
    piece of writing to increase my know-how.

  10. Great article Kris! So many of my clients don’t know where to start with gadgets!! Thank you 🙂 xo

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